Showing posts with label damaged hair. Show all posts
Showing posts with label damaged hair. Show all posts

The Magic Coconut Oil


Coconut oil is seen the most effective hair treatment. It is 100% natural, and it's free of silicones, alcohols, and other chemicals that can aggravate sensitive skin and hair. It works incredibly well for damaged hair regardless of what damage. Coconut oil is also anti-fungal in nature, making it a perfect natural anti-dandruff treatment, or as a preventative treatment for dandruff. 

Coconut oil can be found easily at drug stores, grocery stores, organic food stores, or health stores. Coconut oil works well for reconditioning dry hair because the molecular structure of coconut oil, unlike other oils or moisturizers that just sit on the hair, is ideal for penetrating the hair shaft, getting past the cuticle, repairing and preventing damage from the inside out. Lauric acid, capric acid, and vitamin E (all present in coconut oil) help restructure hair, increase hair's strength by preventing protein loss, and vastly improve shine. People that regularly use a coconut oil treatment report increased body, shine, and manageability with less breakage, static, tangles, and split ends. 

For a deep conditioning treatment, massage a couple of tablespoons of the coconut oil into your clean, damp hair and scalp. You may need more for long hair. Use more oil where your hair is the driest and most damaged and less where your hair is healthiest. I find that it's best to section your hair off and apply the coconut oil in sections to be sure that every hair is coated properly. If your coconut oil is in a solid state, you will need to warm the oil gently to create a liquid. Allow the oil to sit on your hair for 20-30 minutes after application. To increase the effectiveness of the treatment, cover with a shower cap and wrap your hair in a hot towel or apply heat with a hair dryer for a few minutes. Because the oil is very heavy, you will need to shampoo the oil out of your hair after the treatment. 

Coconut oil can be a god-send to those with severely damaged, over processed, and heat styled hair. It will be important to experiment with the amount of coconut oil to use, and how long to allow the oil to penetrate your hair in a way that will work for your specific hair type. If the coconut oil leaves your hair feeling weighed down or greasy, try using less or shampooing more effectively post treatment.

Repair Your Damaged Hair


Does your hair nearly impossible to style? And are you embarrassed without wearing a hat when go to public places? Or you’ll be mad at your hair? If you answered "yes" to any of these questions, then our tips for damaged hair will help you.

1 Know the Source Of Your Damaged Hair
Before you can begin the process of damaged hair care, you must first know the source. Is it chemical damage? Are you using heated instruments that are damaging your hair? A visit to your doctor or nutritionist may be in order to insure that your damaged hair isn't a symptom of a deeper health concern.
2 Tip for Damaged Hair: Change Your Routine
Have determined what's causing your damaged hair you'll have to make some changes. Limit the use of chemical treatments like perms, dyes, and relaxers to once every 8 to 10 weeks at the most. If you use heated instruments, try using them on lower settings to prevent damaged hair. Alternately seek out a thermal-activated hair repair product that uses heat to heal damaged hair.
3 Damaged Hair Repair Product Tips
Use a scientifically formulated product that's been tested and proven to repair damaged hair such as H2 Ion. The most effective products do much more than moisturize the surface, they penetrate the core of each hair strand and replenish it from the inside out.
4 Choose the Right Tools
Trade in your hairbrush for a wide-toothed comb to limit hair breakage. Don't ever brush wet or damp hair! Damaged hair is all too easily damaged further by rough styling. You should avoid rubber bands, headbands and hats as well -- all are associated with increased hair damage.
5 Tips for Moisturizing to Repair Damaged Hair
One of the main sources of hair damage is dryness. Without sufficient moisture, the hair shaft becomes brittle and easily broken or damaged. Talk to your stylist and make sure you're using a top-quality shampoo and conditioner (you may want to ask if your stylist has any other tips for damaged hair).