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Tuesday, May 22, 2012

5 mistakes about hair


Just a few days ago I read an article from a famous Spa about mistakes people make about hair care.  You might already know some of them, but it is always good to remind ourselves:



Mistake #1 - Apply conditioner to the scalp

Conditioners, in general, are moisturizing products that supply the lack of nutrients of hair. However, they should not be applied to the scalp, a location that is naturally hydrated. It should be applied just at certain spots, to avoid increasing the amount of chemical substances on the scalp.

Mistake #2 - Exaggerating in the use of leave-in

The leave-in should not be used daily. It does not treat the hair,
 only provides a momentary result, waterproofing and hiding the dry aspect of the strands.When using the leave-in, the ideal is to apply it in small quantities - the size of a quarter coin.

Mistake #3 - Rubbing the ends of the hair in the shower

Wet hair is at its most fragile form, as their scales are loose. Rubbing will make them all intertwine and consequentially fray the hair, coming up to break it.
The ideal is to just rub your scalp and let the foam drips through the hair, which is enough to keep them clean.

Mistake #4 - Brushing tangled hair

This is a classic mistake! We must pay close attention! As already mentioned, wet hair is fragile. To disentangle them, the ideal is to use a comb, preferably medium or large, always starting from the end and up to the scalp. 

Mistake #5 - Sleeping with wet hair

Although many people think it is a myth, it is not! The scalp, like the rest of the hair, takes a long time to dry completely. The moisture stimulates the proliferation of bacteria and fungi, which increases seborrhea, dandruff and other types of diseases, and in some cases can lead to hair loss. Moreover, since humid hair is more fragile, it breaks more easily.

Having a healthy beautiful hair is one of the most important tools women have. It gives us confidence!

Bisou Bisou,

The BeautyBerries



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