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![]() Hair Care Prologue Before stepping into the shower,
comb your hair lightly with a wide-toothed comb to untangle knots. This
aligns the strands and prevents your getting out of the shower with a lot
of knots. Begin at the ends and slowly work your way up. Never try to rip
through tangles from top to bottom. You'll end up with a clump of hair
on your comb that could have been avoided if only you'd had some patience!
Water The temperature of the water you
use while washing your hair should ideally not be warmer than room temperature.
In fact, the best thing would be to use the lowest temperature you can
bear. Too cold for you? Well, hair is not sensitive, so you could at least
bend over and give the lower part of your hair a final rinse with cold
water.
Why cold water? Because cold water helps the hair
scales lie down flat, making them stronger. On the other hand warm water
opens the hair scales not only causing more frizz but also making the hair
shaft weaker and more vulnerable. In addition, the scalp secretes certain
oils that are good for the hair. These oils get dissolved in warm water,
causing further dryness. Cold water does not dissolve the natural oils.
So make the healthy-hair choice and go in for cold water! Brrrrr…
Shampooing your hair Start washing your hair at the scalp,
because that's where grease accumulates. Gently massage the shampoo into
your hair with your fingertips. It is a good idea to dilute the shampoo
in a little water in a mug and then massage it on your scalp. This way
the shampoo is even gentler on the hair.
Go gentle while rinsing - The best way to wash out shampoo
is to keep combing it with your wide toothed comb while rinsing it out
under the shower. This helps in the de-tangling process and also helps
the shampoo to rinse out better. While you rinse your hair, do not rub
it harshly. Hair is at its most fragile state when it's being rinsed. The
correct way is to just simply let water run down your hair.
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