Tie
your hair up at night with a silk or satin scarf. This prevents
your hair from "catching" on the pillow case and breaking
off. This also keeps the natural hair oils in your hair and not
on the pillowcase.
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Be
Patient. Clear all tangles and snarls with the fingers first,
then, starting from the bottom, using your wide tooth comb, complete
the detangling process. Using an leave-in conditioner at this
stage, while the hair is still damp will help keep the hair moisturized
and help ease out the tangles.
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Stay
away from alcohol based products; look for either Alcohol or SD
Alcohol on the label. Then leave it on the shelf. Alcohol is extremely
drying to Ethnic hair.
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Healthy Winter Hair
'Tis the season for dry hair. And it's not just the cold, dry outside air that's to blame. The warm, dry inside air is just as bad for your hair. The point is, you can't avoid it. But while you can't change the climate, New York City hairstylist Christo, of Christo Fifth Avenue Curlisto.com, promises you can prevent its damaging effects by following some simple tips. Get your hair trimmed. It sounds like a no-brainer, but it's not always easy to fit more frequent haircuts into a busy schedule. "Dryness starts from the ends," Christo says. "If you normally get your hair cut every 10 weeks, get it cut in eight weeks." If you usually trim your hair every six weeks, get it trimmed monthly.
Use of Conditioners
Use conditioning products before using heated styling tools. "A gel or mousse alone isn't enough to protect the hair," he says. "If you normally use a gel before blow-drying, apply a repair cream, heat-protecting cream or leave-in conditioner first." Use it sparingly, especially on the ends, but don't forget it. "You don't want to make your hair heavy or gunky," he says, "but more importantly, you don't want hot rollers applied directly to the ends of your unprotected hair." A weekly deep-therapy mask is a must. "You need to pamper your hair this time of year more than any other, especially if it's curly," he says.
Therapy Masques
If you use a mask that requires heat to activate it,
cover your hair with plastic first and use low heat. Christo
recommends his own Curlisto Deep Therapy Masque because it contains
rice protein to help rebuild and strengthen hair, and corn protein
for body and manageability. Eat a balanced diet. According to
Christo, people on low-carb diets have drier hair. "Be aware
that what you eat affects the health of your hair," he advises.
"Don't make up your own diet. Some of my clients lose five pounds,
but their skin and hair look bad. If you're eating lots of protein
and fewer carbs, you may need to take a biotin supplement."
And of course, he says, drink lots of water.
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