How To Treat Your Hairs And Make Them Shine?
Healthy hair is silky par excellence, bright and soft. Unfortunately, often the various types of chemical treatments (dyes, streaks, highlights) and physical ones (hair dryers, plates and irons), especially if prolonged, make them opaque, brittle, lacking in volume and fragile.
To avoid finding yourself with damaged hair and having to give them a drastic cut, you have several solutions available. The first is to use specific products that protect the hair from heat during brushing. It is also very important to reduce the use of excessively hot plates and irons. Finally, pamper them at least once a week with a good moisturizing and nourishing mask that reconstructs the hair fiber. Let's see in detail the steps.
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Cleansing
Washing the treated hair in the right way is essential to prevent it from drying out and losing its shine. Choose a specific shampoo for treated hair (you can find it indicated on the package): wash gently without damaging the stems. If you have dyed hair, you prefer shampoo for colored hair: it keeps the color full and bright, preventing it from discoloring.Also fundamental is the choice of balm, which must be of good quality since it will be necessary to nourish the hair in depth and strengthen it if it is a little weakened. Once a week, give yourself a little extra time to apply a nourishing and polishing mask.
Last trick during cleansing: always end with a jet of cold water to close the cuticles, which were previously "opened" by the washing bases (it is a necessary step to eliminate traces of sebum, dirt and pollution).
Drying
During drying, the hair dryer must be used carefully, possibly at medium power and without bringing it too close to the hair. Initially, use it without a spout to disperse heat evenly over the entire hair. Then add it when you are going to model the locks with the brush (the famous brushing).
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In any case, never use the hair dryer on the completely water-soaked hair: it would literally be like cooking it in the pan. First, dab it gently with a towel without rubbing. In this way you will not lift the cuticles, and you will avoid finding yourself with frizzy hair. Only when the hair is well dabbed, you can untangle it with a wide-toothed comb or soft brush to loosen the knots, and always if you have previously applied the balm.
The type of hair dryer also has its importance. The ion hair dryer models are the most suitable for treated hair, because thanks to their Electro-dynamic technology, while drying they release ions that hydrate the hair. The power? It must be at least 1600 watts.
Regarding brushes or combs, choose those suitable for styling: they must have wide teeth and soft bristles, better if natural, and they must be washed and cleaned often. Avoid plastic: it is the main cause of electric hair. Better wood or flexible rubber.
Care For Dyed Hairs
If you can't help but dye your hair, you want to cover the whites or to show off the trendiest shades of the moment, we recommend that you rely on a color professional who knows how to not only identify the most suitable shades for your complexion, but that uses less aggressive products.In reality, it is not just the formulation of the dyes that respects (or on the contrary, damages) the hair, as much as the technique adopted for coloring. Both in the salon and at home, for a good result it is very important to respect the laying times indicated on the packaging: sometimes exceeding them by 5 minutes could stress the hair.
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The hair will suffer less, moreover, if at the time of rinsing they will be cleaned with shampoos suitable for coloring. A good colorist stands out from this. There are in fact specific products to fix the color just applied, nourish the stems, and close the scales perfectly. This is the only way to ensure a soft, even colored hair.
Care Of Colored Hairs In The Summer
The warm season puts a strain on colored hair: the mix of UV rays, wind and swimming in the sea or swimming pool can have a noticeably dry effect.The first suggestion is to protect the hair with an anti-UV shielding product, which prevents drying and discoloration. It has been observed that after an entire summer spent in the sun, the hair is damaged as if it had been bleached. Hats, scarves and bandanas come to the rescue. For greater protection, opt for hair stylists with specific filters: on the market there are products with full-bodied textures for dry and curly hair, and other lighter products suitable for fine and thin hair. All are designed to ward off strange "color changes", such as yellows in blonde hair and orange in browns. In addition to maintaining the color unchanged and bright, they counteract the inarent action of salt and chlorine.
Furthermore, the anti-UV products for newer hair act as modeling for hairstyles to show off at night, when you don't have time for a brush or hair dryer.
About the latter, in the summer you can take a break from brushing, to give way to beach waves, now on the crest of the wave (it must be said!) For a few years. If you still love the tidy effect, opt for smoothing brushes: less invasive than classic plates, they delicately eliminate frizz. You always pass on completely dry hair!
Do you wash your hair every day yes or no? Yes, as long as the shampoo is diluted and applied only once. Instead of the traditional conditioner to rinse, you can apply a leave-in formula to leave on. Also in this case, there are all types: more full-bodied for curls to be modeled, with very fluid textures for thin hair that gets dirty easily, creamy just enough to nourish the hair without weighing it down. In a short time, you will have soft, disciplined and well-kept hair!
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