Hair conditioning and shampooing guide
Shampoo is an essential part of every hair care and beauty routine, but people differ in their approach to buying shampoo.
Some people find a shampoo brand they’re partial to and are lifelong customers. Some people find a shampoo brand they’re partial to and are lifelong customers. Others enjoy trying out a new shampoo every time they finish a bottle.
There is no question of conditioning agents building up on the hair if these shampoos are used repeatedly. Shampooing always removes the conditioning agents that were applied previously.
How to Shampoo your hairs:
Prepare the hair for shampooing. Before wetting your hair for shampooing, comb through with a wide toothed comb to prevent tangles. Mix and adjust the water flow. Mix the water to a comfortable temperature. Wet the hair and scalp thoroughly. Apply the shampoo to the hair by first pouring it into your hand and never directly. Apply with the hands and fingers, massage firmly in rotating and circular movements. Massage the whole head. Rinse the hair and scalp thoroughly and carefully. Apply more shampoo and massage for the second time if needed, finally rinse all shampoo from the hair and scalp with clean water. Finally check the hair lines and make sure that the dirt and shampoo has been removed from hair and scalp. Dry the hair gently. Don’t rub just blot the wet hair with a towel and then smooth the towel along the length of your hair. Avoid blow drying as far as possible. If you shampoo regularly there is no need to lather twice.
How to condition your hairs:
All types of hair have to be conditioned to keep it shiny and flexible. Conditioning is specially useful for dry hair. It adds to the natural oil supply and gives dry hair, shine as well as bounce and strength. For oily hair , use conditioner only on the ends of your hair .
After shampooing gently squeeze the excess water. Comb the hair with the fingers or with wide toothed comb from the roots to the ends gently. Remove tangles. Apply little conditioner and rub the conditioner through the hair with the fingers. Never rub on the scalp. Keep it on the hair for 5 minutes. Now gently massage the hair to loosen the conditioner. Rinse the hair and remove all traces of conditioner. Now dry the hair.
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