Tips For Healthy Hair
Tips For Healthy Hair
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In this video, Petar Dragicevic, owner of Glass Hair Salon in London, shares some tips on how to keep your hair healthy as well as the proper care for your hair.
I'm going to talk to you today about tips for healthy hair. It all begins with using the right products. You need to address your scalp situation first.
So if you have an oily scalp, you need to use a shampoo for oily scalp or for fine hair, and the drier your scalp is, you should change your shampoo and you use more of a moisturizing shampoo, and then your condition. You choose a conditioner that reflects your hair. So if you've got color in your hair, or your hair is dehydrated, you need to use the right products for that.
So if you've got, like this hair, we've got lots of highlight from the hair, so the ends are dry, but the hair is quite fine, it tends to get oily, so what you would attempt to use in this situation is a scalp shampoo for oily scalp, and then you're going to use a conditioner for dry hair. Once the hair is shampooed and conditioned, you can also use a leave-in conditioner to help get the knots out, and this will just drop the hair from ripping to get the knots out. And you always start off by sectioning the hair ear to ear so you got the nape out free.
Use a wide tooth comb, and you start combing from the ends, up into the root area, and that will stop your hair from knotting. If you come from the scalp, right to the ends, you actually create more knots the way, so make sure you always start from the ends up to the roots, and never use a brush on wet hair because that will cause more breakage. Once all of the hair is combed through, then you can start styling your hair as normal, and I recommend using heat protectors if you are blow drying your hair, especially if you are using straightening irons or heated rollers, and if you are using a brush to brush your hair, only ever brush it before you shampoo or dry hair, and it tends to be for medium textures, I use 50% bristles and 50% nylon.
If you use 100% bristle, it can be too harsh on finer to medium texture hair. And that is how you look after your hair. .