Showing posts with label scalp treatment. Show all posts
Showing posts with label scalp treatment. Show all posts

Thursday, July 20, 2017

Top 6 Hair Care Tips You Wish You Should Have Learned About Sooner

Top 6 Hair Care Tips You Wish You Should Have Learned About Sooner

Women have to deal with a lot when it comes to hair. You either struggle with styling and taming it or you’re stuck with hair problems like dandruff or oily hair. Sometimes, it’s both. While a few tricks helps you with those issues to get through the day, you’d wish you knew about these tips sooner so you could’ve avoided those dilemmas altogether.


1.      It All Begins In The Shower
Did you know that shampoo and conditioner can be your enemy if you don’t know how to use them properly? If you wanna make them work in favor of your hair, know what hair type you have first! There are three different hair types which are: Vata which is characterized as thin, dry, frizzy and prone to split ends hair.  Pitta is the type that is thin and fine hair, and prone to premature greying, while Kapha’s hallmarks are thick and oily.


Once you know which among these types your hair belongs to, focus on looking for shampoo and conditioner that is meant for your hair type. Always massage the shampoo in circular motions to cleanse properly.  Now when it comes to conditioner, you should know that when you have dry scalp it’s best to apply it all over your hair and scalp. But if you have oily scalp, focus it in your mid-shaft to your ends. And remember not to wash every day. Do it every other day, as over-washing strips your scalp and strands its natural moisture.


2.      Sleeping With Wet Hair Is A Big No-No!
If you’re the type of person who likes to wash their hair at night, you better wait until it completely dries before you go to bed. Even if you’re really sleepy, you must endure it! Sleeping with wet hair not only produces malodor but it can also cause breakage when you move in your sleep because wet hair is more vulnerable when wet.


3.      Always Use Cold Water To Rinse Your Hair
Warm bath during colder days feels heavenly. But to your hair it’s not, it can weaken your hair follicles causing your hair to fall. Aside from that, it also fades you hair color faster. The best way to work this out is to wet your hair with warm water to open your hair cuticles to allow shampoo and conditioner to do their job, but you have to rinse it with cold water to help close the cuticle and seal in the moisture.


4.      Know The Right Way To Brush Your Hair
First things first, do not brush wet hair! What you should do is use wide-tooth comb to detangle your hair. Start at the bottom so you’re less likely to tug, as tugging your hair when it’s fresh from the shower makes it prone to breakage. You can let it air-dry or blow-dry it, but if you’re not in a hurry it would be best to just air-dry your hair to give it a break from heat. Once it’s completely dry, that’s when you brush using a wooden brush because it works better in distributing oil from your scalp to your strands.


5.      Let Your Hair Down More Often
Wearing your hair up whether in ponytail or bun is convenient but still stylish at the same time. It helps you look put together even in your most haggard-moments but doing this all the time isn’t good for your hair either. These hairstyles create hair bends on your locks, especially pony tails. Not to mention that these tight hairstyles also causes breakage and hair fall. If you have a job that requires you to wear such tight hairstyles, let it down when you’re just at home or running errands.


6.      Moisturize! Moisturize! Moisturize!

Applying conditioner after shampooing is great but that’s not enough. Your hair loses moisture and gets damaged all the time from shampooing, too much exposure to the sun, heat styling, as well as using the wrong hair products. To reverse the effects of all those, your tresses needs some deep hair and scalp treatment every once in awhile. Luxe’s services that not only moisturize your strands but also treat all kind of hair problems with the perfect combination of massage and natural herbs will surely restore your hair’s luster and your scalps healthy condition.

Wednesday, June 7, 2017

7 Affordable And Natural Ways To Manage Oily Hair And Scalp

Do you feel like you hair easily becomes oily even when you’ve just washed it a day or two ago? Your tresses feel weighed down because of greasiness without even applying any after shower hair product? Don’t let this problem escalate! There are natural ways to manage this condition that can be far more effective than chemical treatments.

1.      Lemon Juice
We already know that lemon is packed with vitamins and minerals that can help with hair growth. But the acidic property of lemon is the one that specifically helps with oily scalp. How? It helps balance your scalp’s pH level and controls oil secretion. All you have to do is squeeze one lemon into a cup of water, mix them well and apply it to your scalp. Rinse it with warm water and mild shampoo after leaving the mixture on your scalp for a few minutes.

2.      Tea Rinse
Tea is not only a healthy drink; it can also help you with your hair problems. It doesn’t just stimulate hair growth and help make it shinier, but it can also control grease on your scalp. Tea acts as an astringent, regulating the production of oil and preventing the accumulation of excess sebum on the scalp. Simply dip a tea bag a cup of warm water and apply the resulting tea on your scalp. Let that sit for a couple of minutes before rinsing.

3.      Baking Soda
Some people know baking soda as a cleaning agent while other use it for baking, so the question is, is it too harsh for your scalp since it’s used as cleaning agent or mild enough to be a baking ingredient? Well turns out when it’s in highly diluted form it can curb oiliness on your scalp. Note that when you have chemically treated hair you may experience a different reaction. You may dilute two to three tablespoons of baking soda into a liter of water, leave it for a few minutes and rinse or mix it in your shampoo.

4.      Apple Cider Vinegar
If you don’t have lemon or tea at home, apple cider vinegar is a great alternative because it also has an astringent effect that lessens oil buildup on your scalp. Exposure to this acidity also hardens the outer layer of the hair and flattens the cuticle, resulting in hair that shines, “slides” easily, and is less prone to tangling or snagging. Just remember that if you have dry hair, less apple cider vinegar is best while those with oily hair or scalp issues will do better with more.

5.      Henna And Eggs
Natural products like henna powder and egg yolk is a great hair mask because henna’s antifungal and antiseptic properties causes overproduction of oil on your scalp to subside. Egg yolk on the other hand is packed with protein and useful nutrients which are important to improve our hair growth and to nourish them properly. Just mix 3 tablespoons of henna powder and one egg together and add a little warm water to make a pasty consistency. Apply this mixture onto your hair and leave it on for 2 hours before rinsing as usual.

6.      Switch To Baby Shampoo Or Make Your Own
Most shampoos today contain ingredients that either irritate the scalp or leave residue on your hair that result to oily and dull appearance. Baby shampoos are much more milder though it take more than your usual use before it lathers up. If you wanna be more precise with your shampoo’s ingredients, you can make your own by mixing a tablespoon of lemon juice with a teaspoon of aloe vera gel. Refrigerate it to last for about a week.

7.      Try Luxe Instant Cleanse Formulation
If all those home remedies still don’t work, you may need to seek a scalp treatment from a hair professional. LUXE Instant Cleanse Formulation only uses imported ginger from China that is carefully cooked and blended to extract the juice and then mixes it with distilled liquor. This mixture breaks down oil sebum and opens up the pore on your scalp to let the herbal paste penetrate your hair follicles which strengthens the root and replaces oil sebum with nutrient from the herbs. This results to cleaner feeling and less oily scalp.  


Wednesday, May 3, 2017

COCONUT OIL: How It Work Wonders For Hair Growth

Who doesn’t prefer to have thick and luscious hair compared to limp and thin one? However, hair thinning can sometimes be unavoidable due to age, genes, sudden physical or psychological shock in your system, or an underlying health issue.


If you’re dealing with thinning hair too, coconut oil helps stimulate hair growth and leave you hair really soft.   


✔ Prevents Breakage
When you notice your hair seems to be brittle which causes breakage, you need protein to prevent that. Fatty acids found in coconut oil are rich in protein so when applied directly to your strands it helps protect it from breakage.  


✔ Moisturizes
The best thing about coconut oil is that it’s an amazing moisturizer. So you can rest assured that your dry hair will rejuvenate once you start applying coconut oil. Aside from that, it’ll protect the follicles from the heat and other environmental damage that may cause hair thinning or hair loss.


✔ Boost Blood Circulation
The act of massaging your scalp help boost blood circulation because more oxygen and nutrients comes rushing to your scalp due to the stimulation. Now, massaging the scalp with coconut oil is even better. Because you’ll be able to work the oil deeper into the roots of your tresses and help achieve healthier strands.


Rich In Nutrients
Coconut oil comes with a lot of natural antioxidants and nutrients. To maintain softness and strength in your hair you’ll need Vitamin E, Vitamin K and Iron which coconut oil provides. Plus it’s very natural so you don’t have to worry about side effects like other hair treatment may give due to their chemical content.


Antibacterial
Bacteria tend to build up on our scalp, especially when you have oily scalp. This then results to dandruff and lice which can affect hair growth. Coconut oil, for that matter, has antifungal and antibacterial properties that help fight off those so they don’t get in the way of hair growth.

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