Excess of information about hair care advice on the Internet can overwhelm and confuse you about the basics. However, the truth is that a clean skull is the first step for healthy hair than what you think!
Dirty skulls are nothing but a deposition of all products, dust, oil and pollutants that create an ideal atmosphere to grow and grow bacteria and fungi on your skull. It not only damages your hair for a long time, but also causes other problems like dryness and dandruff.
Here 2. There are some suggestions shared by Oh co-founder Ritu Vijayvargiya! To help you mastered the art of taking care of your hair like a professional!
1. Scalp cleaning is important
Often, we focus on rubbing our hair by rubbing while what we should do is to clean up our skull! This is your skull, not your hair, which are reproductive sites for bacteria and fungi that cause dandruff and itching. To clean your scalp thoroughly, use a tri-sarfact-based shampoo to clean your head hair deeply, effectively, so that everything from pollutants to product residues will come out. Surfactants help in breaking oil, dirt and other impurities, which makes hair washing highly efficient.
2. Conditioning from mid to end
When it comes to conditioning, remember to apply the product from between your hair to the end. Never make the mistake of putting conditioner on your scalp! Do not forget, conditioning is not only about using the right product, it is about using the right formula for your needs. Hair mask is a better option as compared to regular conditioners as it enters the hair to a greater depth and provides acute hydration for long periods. Choose a high quality hair mask containing active ingredients such as Behntrimonium chloride, a powerful conditioning agent that maintains moisture and hydrates the hair deeply. This component ensures smooth, shiny strands by effectively reducing static and curly hair. For best results, apply masks once a week. Leave it for 15-20 minutes and wash it thoroughly.
3. Hydrate, Hydrate, Hydrate
Scalp hydration is as important as hydrating for your skin. The skin of your skull is no different from the rest of your body and requires moisture to stay healthy. Drink plenty of water and eat a balanced diet rich in vitamins, minerals and antioxidants that help in the health of the skull. Take your routine one step ahead by incorporating a weekly skull massage with hydrating oils such as argon, castor or olive oil. It promotes blood circulation and helps your hair follicles absorb nutrients better.
4. DIY hydrating treatment
To promote additional hydration, consider adding some DIY treatment to your routine. Yogurt, honey, banana and avocado are all magnificent natural ingredients that nourish your scalp. To make a hydrating hair mask, mix these ingredients together that will compensate for moisture and deal with droughtness. Essential oils like henna and tea tree oil can also be added to calm itching and inflammation. Tea tree oil has specifically anti-fungal and anti-bacterial properties, which makes it perfect to deal with a flaky and itchy skull.
5. Correct temperature matters
When washing your hair, especially during the winter months, take care of the water temperature used for your washing. Avoid using hot water, as it can snatch the natural oil of the scalp, which can cause dryness and further deposition. Instead, wash your hair with lukewarm water to effectively clean your head without any hassle. To seal hair cuticles, wash your hair wash with cold water
And maintain moisture for shiny and smooth clean hair.