Unfortunately many of us are cursed with dry hair. And all us gals and guys with this type of hair know that it can look dull and straw like - very unattractive and frustrating. I happen to believe my problem dry hair is a result of genetics and not something I did or continue to do. We all hear things that if you are not treating your hair right, you will develop dry, lack luster hair. They say things like blow drying, straightening, curling and all those other wonderful things we do in the name of vanity do not help our plight. Now since "genes" have given me dry hair, I have done some research on the big Dos and Don'ts for dry hair and some treatments that they claim actually work. Not that I'm admitting to doing anything harmful to my mane, I vow to try some, maybe even all, of these Dos and Don'ts. Can't hurt right! Feel free to do the same and please let me know your results so we can compare notes.
DOs:
- Be gentle to your hair. Use a only wide tooth comb, definitely not metal, on hair when it is wet since hair stretches more when wet and can easily break or get damaged.
- Use mild shampoo. Shampoo made for dry or damaged hair is usually mild which means it will not rob your hair of all the natural oils. In a pinch I have used my son's baby shampoo which is extremely mild.
- Shampooing about three times a week is plenty for dry hair. Other days just wet it if you must and always use hair conditioner.
- If you have long hair, when you do shampoo, try to shampoo only the scalp and the hair closest to it. Piling it all up on your head and vigorously lathering does not help and can break the hair. So much for what the shampoo commercials portray. The shampoo will clean the rest of your hair, ends and all, as it is rinsed out.
- As much as it is very chic to have your tresses blowing freely in the wind like shown in the movies, this is not healthy, specially for dry hair. Whether it is a hot summer breeze or a cold drafty one, it will thoroughly dry out your hair and quickly.
- Trim off the dry ends. This one hurts! Although long, shiny hair is considered so very sexy; long, dry, dull hair is not. Let's get our hair healthy and then we can all flip it around in that glamorous way.
- Never swim in chlorine or salt water without protection. Here I am not talking about a life preserver, although if you need one go for it. I am talking about a swim cap. Yes, this is one of the things I am definitely not willing to do for beautiful hair. If you are brave enough use the cap or for cowards like me drench your hair in a protective hair product with SPF or you can even use a dab of olive oil.
- Try a leave-in conditioner. These tend to do the same thing for your hair as face moisturizers do for your face. They will keep your hair quenched all day and also tame the frizzies.
- Use only natural bristles brushes for styling.
DON'Ts:
- Do not brush hair when wet.
- Do not towel dry it vigorously. Gentle remember.
- Do not blow dry your hair or use other tools like straighteners, curlers etc. Naturally air drying your hair is best. Well at minimum don't do this everyday and never use two of these tools during one grooming session.
- Do not blow dry hair that is soaking wet. Let it air dry to where it is barely damp and then use you hair dryer. Less time in heat means less damage and dryness.
- Do not use any styling tool on the hottest setting.
- Do not use any styling product with alcohol - definitely not one that has it listed as one of the top couple of ingredients.
Treatments:
- Mayonnaise makes a great conditioner. If you have enough time, leave it on for an hour and you will like the results. If you are in a hurry, even 5 minutes of this goo will help.
- Use conditioners that have omega 3 or lipids which will replace lost moisture.
- A natural leave-in solution is to take a couple of drops of safflower oil and run it through dried hair from roots to ends.
Jojoba oil or coconut oil work as a great deep conditioner. For that matter you can use just about any oil. Apply the oil, wrap your hair with plastic wrap and cover with a towel to keep the heat in. Rinse with cool water, shampoo, condition and voila.
- Emu oil is the latest craze and is supposed to be the best thing for dry hair. Try it if you can find it.
I know all this is not going to be easy but let's all try to picture the end result of gorgeous, silky movie star hair that will get those jealous looks wherever we go.
Wishing you many, many good hair days!
Help For Dry Hair
1. Simply grab a few affiliate links, advertise them with Google AdWords, and then watch the money roll in!
2. Build a site, forget about SEO, advertise with AdWords, and success is just around the corner!
You may already know it is not that easy. Like most of us, you probably don't care to admit how much money you have lost to Google - I know I hate to think how much I gave away to them in the past.
Fortunately, I did not give up on the Adwords system. I was determined to find out what those few, super-successful people were doing with Adwords to make it all work. I believed the system could be very profitable in the right hands even for beginners.
I was right; I too would soon be enjoying Pay-Per-Click success!
I dug in and studied what the few successful people were doing. I read everything I could on the subject. I joined several of the top guru's membership sites and received help from them. Then I practiced with AdWords...a LOT!
After a while I began having some success here and there. Now days, the bulk of my sales are the result of my successful AdWords campaigns! Once beginners understand the system and the real science behind AdWords success, things become much easier for them.
After being asked over and over for help with Adwords, I saw a real need for something beginners could use to dramatically shorten the learning curve. Instead of only seeing a credit card bill, beginners need real help for faster success instead of the trial and error methods which only result in lost money to Google.
If you are new to AdWords, or if you tried before and gave up, please know that Adwords does not have to be a "money pit". There really is a method which must be learned and used. A beginner simply cannot begin a campaign, throw in some keywords, and then hope for the best.
Too many beginners commit deadly mistakes in their campaigns such as leaving the content network enabled or choosing to accept Google's suggested bid and budget. There are a dozen different deadly mistakes a beginner can make with AdWords. However, even knowing the common mistakes is not enough. A workable strategy still must be put into place which enables keywords, ads, and landing pages to all work together.
Without going into too much detail here, the first help a beginner needs is for keyword selection methods. Great keywords do not come from the free keyword tools which are so prevalent online. There is far more to choosing Adwords keywords then copying and pasting what a free online tool suggests.
Beginners to AdWords must learn the science behind choosing keywords. However, just that one step is not enough. Without knowing how to properly tie the Adwords ad and the landing page to the keyword, failure and nothing but a credit card bill will be the only result for the beginner.
AdWords is so easy to set up. A beginner can begin advertising in a matter of minutes but will usually lose money 99% of the time. The 1% of Adwords beginners who have mastered the system have learned to apply a rather complex technique for choosing and filtering keywords and matching them to correct ad copy and landing pages.
The methods used for success are not rocket science, but they are not simple either. If they were, everyone would be wealthy buying clicks!
The best part about "the system" is that, once perfected, the same system can be applied to any niche! Imagine the power in mastering that system. Google AdWords opens the doors to potentially massive traffic. All the beginner must do is seek out quality help and advice and then apply that knowledge.
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Ann McKee has sinced written about articles on various topics from Acne Treatment, Womens Health and Home Management. Ann is a home based business entrepreneur who researches various topics and reviews internet products. For more information on total hair care visit her site
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