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Products That Feed Fine Hair

Posted on September 9, 2010 with No Comments

Their are a ton of products on the market today, but if you have hair like me half of them will not work for you. Sofinehair1 here is a list of products I use that work for my fine hair. These hair care products worked well for me, but i tried at least a dozen before them that just didn’t work.

If you have fine hair like me, a good vitamin shampoo is essential. You want something that will add vitamins and minerals at the same time, which is critical to fine hair. Only use a little bit of shampoo when washing your hair, and don’t rinse and repeat. When you have fine hair there is no need to. Always remember when looking for products that feed fine hair find what works well for you.

finehair2Also you want to find a conditioner that adds protein without weighing your hair down. Look for something that is going to protect your hair from thermal, chemical and environmental damages. It should also detangle and fight frizz.

A great product for fine hair is a hair nutrition vitamin, this will help feed fine hair the minerals it needs to become more healthy, stronger and vibrant.

With fine hair shine is the key, so look for a product that is going to add shine to your hair. They can come in spray or serum forms. You only need a little bit because it can weigh your hair down.

Because you have fine hair you will not need to wash your hair every day, so in between washes use a good dry shampoo to help clean and style your hair. They help suck up extra oil and help you get your hair under control.

Another good product to have is a root booster. This will help you get more volume while styling. It is easy to use and helps protect hair as well.
Finally you need a good oil treatment to keep your hair healthy I use an argan oil. I simply get out of the bath put some on my hair, wrap it in a towel and get ready, by the time i get around to fixing my makeup my hair is super soft and smooth, while it cuts drying time in half. It is that easy.

If you have fine hair these things will help you manage it better and in the end get great results without wasting money on products that don’t work.

The Best Techniques for Maintaining Moisture in Short Hair

Posted on February 18, 2010 with No Comments

In today’s modern world, short hair has become one of the leading choices to express one’s self, both in male and female. It gives the impression of being sporty and active in this social world.  And on top of that, the benefits of short hair styles include decreased styling time and chance of hair breakage.

Beautiful Hydration for Short Hair

Beautiful Hydration for Short Hair

But one must take care of such in order to keep the glimmer of confidence. This is where taking care of it and maintaining moisture in short hair becomes necessary.

Caring for your hair is both for hygiene and cosmetology purpose. It is an act which includes cleanliness and beauty all at once. As hygiene would dictate, one should keep his hair as clean as possible. And as an aesthetic expression, it is necessary for the human hair to be as fashionable as one would like it to be. One important characteristic that should be manifested by a well-cared for hair is hair moisture.

Oils

There are many techniques applicable to keep a well moisturized and vibrant hair. One good example is the application of oils such as shea butter.  Shea butter is rich with curative elements; and one of nature’s healthiest agents for moisturizing not just your hair but also your scalp.

Oils extracted from papaya are as popular and healthy. It is gentle enough besides being natural and very effective for daily use; it promotes hair smoothness and resiliency.  Just remember that in applying oil, massage it gently into the scalp to assure the utmost penetration.  This also helps to improve and stimulate the scalp’s own natural oils.

There’s Hair Treasure In Your Kitchen

You may also make use of materials found in your home to use for moisturizing hair. Oils from coconut and the popular safflower or the versatile olive oil are excellent options.   If you want to pamper your short hair, treat it to a hot oil therapy at least once every week with the help of any of these oil options.  Heat up the oil, just enough not to scald your scalp; then apply to hair from roots to tips.

Cover hair with a towel for about 15 to 20 minutes. Rinse with lukewarm water after. Avoid washing your hair too frequently to retain hair moisture. Washing your hair excessively can cause your scalp and tresses to dry fast, depriving them of natural hair nourishers.

Give Your Hair A Good Night’s Rest

Investing in a pillow case made of satin or silk is another good idea.  The soft fabric is kinder on your hair, helping you avoid split ends and excessive tangles.  It also ensures that moisture is retained in your hair. Cotton sheets easily remove oils when your hair and scalp comes in contact with them.  Frequent exposure to the sun’s unkind rays would also lead to the drying – especially during the winter when dry hair is common.  Make sure that you avoid extreme exposures to it when in outdoors.

The Right Diet

A good diet is still by far the best source of moisturizing nutrients to nourish your hair.  Drink the prescribed quantity of water to keep your body in good shape as well ensure that you hair is always in the best condition.

Proteins and vitamins are essential; it will be to your best interest to see to it that you are getting adequate supply. Poultry, seafood, nuts and green leafy vegetables enhances skin moisture as well as hair moisture.

If you are not sure that you are getting the right amount of nutrients there are various supplements you can choose from; many of them also provide your hair’s nourishment needs.