Showing posts with label Dry And Damaged Hair. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Dry And Damaged Hair. Show all posts

Saturday, April 26, 2008

Dry And Damaged Hair

I used to think that dry and damaged hair was something I could not get rid of. I figured that was my fate, almost my tragic destiny. You see, I used a lot of hair care products, and fine hair ran in my family. I figured that having dry damaged hair was the price I would have to pay. I did not know about dry hair treatments back then, because if I had, I would have gotten them. Having something done to fix my damaged and dry hair would have been much better than just putting up with it like I did for all of those years. If only I had known sooner!

Don't get me wrong. I had shampoo for dry scalp, I had hot hair curlers, I had hair gel, and everything else that I could think of. None of it, however, seemed to do the trick. My dry and damaged hair seemed to be unusually resilient. No matter how much I tried to get it to sit down on my scalp and behave, it would go all over the place. I would literally spend hours upon hours combing it and brushing it. It was all in vain. I felt like I had a static electricity generator attached to my head. My dry and damaged hair had a mind of its own!

Finally, I found some moisturizing gel that was supposed to stop frizzy hair. It took me a long time to actually get around to buying it. You see, I was dispirited about my dry and damaged hair. I had used up so much money on hair care products that barely worked that I had resolved to spend no more on it. Instead, I kept my hair covered all the time. I didn't care. It was much better than facing the world with my dry and damaged hair everywhere. I figured that I would just go through life wearing hats, scarves, bandannas, and the like. It seemed like a simpler solution than finding a way to take care of my hair.

Finally, in desperation, I tried the moisturizing gel. Wouldn't you know it, it worked! My dry and damaged hair problems were no more. In less than a week, my hair was behaving itself. It felt thicker, fuller, and easier to control. It just goes to show you that you should never give up on finding a solution to your problems. It may take a while, but a solution always presents itself.

Saturday, April 5, 2008

Dry and damaged hair

So there you were, standing in the women's locker room at the local YMCA. You had just finished your daily laps in the competition pool. It sure is great to get that regular exercise in. As you pull the towel from your chlorine-scented hair, you notice how stiff it is. You comb your fingers through it, but it feels course, dry and straw-like. YUCK! You can't go about your everyday life like this. After all, you're a woman. You're expected to have nice, soft flowing hair. Well, there is a way to get this dry and damaged hair back to its healthy old self. You can enjoy swimming and a soft dew at the same time.

Living with three females, I often see the time and effort they put into their hair. Ah, who am I kidding; it's sickening. It's like there is no end to the hair care and styling process. First of all, none of them want dry and damaged hair. This is why they condition thoroughly with Aveda products after each wash. Then I noticed my wife and youngest daughter use a spray-on conditioner from Ojon. My wife says it's the best stuff around for softening up your hair and making it easier to brush or comb through. Finally, they all head to the local salon every month for a deep-conditioning treatment. I have to admit, when they return home, their hair is always as soft and shiny as ever.

There's no doubt that all women want to avoid dry and damaged hair. Now I do realize that some girls are not going to be willing to go to the daily lengths others do to treat and condition their dews. However, there is one thing you should keep in mind about dry and damaged hair. And that is what causes it. HEAT! Now, I'm not necessarily addressing the UV rays of the sun here. I am speaking more particularly about devices. One device is the hair dryer. This will certainly leave your hair craving moisture. The intense heat turns it to straw. Secondly there's the flat iron. This is a very popular grooming tool for ladies now days. But, obviously the terrific amount of heat it presses into your hair will dry it out. So if you're going to use these tools on a regular basis, I'd look into some high quality conditioning products. There are plenty to choose from.

Thursday, April 3, 2008

Dry And Damaged Hair

Dry And Damaged Hair

I have had naturally curly hair my entire life. Though many tell me that my hair is beautiful, I have found it to be a pain to care for. I have always considered myself unlucky, because there are only so many things that you can do with curly hair. I have also noticed that I usually have dry and damaged hair. This means that I have to spend extra money to take care of my hair, and it also means I have to be creative when thinking of things to do with it.

If you have dry and damaged hair as I do, you are probably looking for a solution. Though I do not have all of the answers, there are some things that I know. Dry and damaged hair must be trimmed at least once every two months in order to keep the split ends from overwhelming you. If you keep your hair trimmed, it has a better chance of staying healthy and growing longer. You may think that getting regular trims might defeat the purpose of growing your hair long, but you should know it actually helps it grow longer in the long run.

Dry and damaged hair also needs special help to keep it looking smooth and shiny. If you have been buying drugstore brand shampoos and conditioners, and nothing seems to be working, you may have to spend some extra money to buy salon products for your hair. I have found that after I started using the more expensive hair care products on the market that my dry and damaged hair started to look much better as time went on. I would say that this is one expense that I am glad to have.

You may also find that there are other products that will help your dry and damaged hair. If you are anything like me, you probably do not know where to start. When you feel this way, you should talk to your hair stylist to see what they recommend for you. They may offer you suggestions regarding gels, sprays, and other products designed to keep your hair in place, healthy, and styled. If you just take a little time, your dry and damaged hair can look better than ever. Just remember that curly hair is much different than straight hair, and there may always be some damage or some dryness that you have to deal with on a daily basis. You should also remember, however, that with a little work your natural curls can be stunning.