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Hair That Shines
Nothing enhances a little girl's confidence than a mane of shiny, glorious hair.
Often parents don't pay attention to their daughter's
hair problems. They believe their children are too
young to be concerned about beauty problems, and this
is not the age to worry about such things. However,
children do worry, and what's worse is that there is
nothing they can do about it since they depend on you
for guidance. So if you ignore your child's wild,
unruly, frizzy hair, and believe that keeping hair
clean and tangle free is enough at this age, you
should know that perhaps your child is the butt of
hair jokes at school. Children can be cruel, and you
don't want your child to be taunted for her hair when
such taunts can so easily be avoided.
Curly hair is far easier to maintain than straight
hair. It needs to be shampooed only once a week, or
once in five days. This is because curly hair is dry,
and washing hair more often will dry it out even
further. When shampooing your child's hair,
concentrate on the scalp and not on the hair. Massage
the shampoo well into the scalp, and then wash off.
Every other day wash your daughter's hair with
conditioner, and no shampoo. This increases moisture
in your child's hair, while removing dust or dirt from
the scalp. Don't massage conditioner into your child's
scalp.
Comb her curly hair after a wash, when it is still
damp. Never brush curls as the curls will open up and
lead to frizzies. Similarly, don't comb dry, curly
hair, only comb it when it is still wet. Never, ever
flip your child's curly hair upside down while
combing. This is certain to produce frizz. As you will
be combing her hair when it is wet, don't worry about
tangles. Finger-comb dry hair when required.
Your child should apply a leave-in conditioner to her
curly hair everyday, to reduce frizz.
Acid soluctions like vinegar or lemon juice shrink and
harden your hair's cuticle cells. This causes the
cells to lay flat and well-alligned, causing a better
reflecting surface. As a result hair starts shining.
So if you want your daughter's hair to shine, try
this: Squeeze a lemon into a mug of water or add a
tablespoon of vinegar to a mug of water and give your
daughter's hair a final rinse with this solution.
(Don't wash off.)
Egg is excellent for hair. Not only is it a great
conditioner and nourisher, but it also increases
shine. Apply egg to your daughter's hair once a week,
and wash off after half an hour with cold water.
Mayonnaise, which is made of oil, egg and vinegar, is
also excellent for the hair. In addition, mayonnaise
also helps getting rid of lice. Lice breathe through
their legs, and applying mayonnaise blocks their air
passage, suffocating them. You may not be able to get
rid of nits (lice eggs) in this manner though. Make
sure you keep checking your child's hair regularly for
lice.
If your daughter's hair is straight, cut it in one
length. This gives a better reflecting surface and
adds shine to the hair. Hair that is cut in layers
reduces shine.
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