Showing posts with label hair care products. Show all posts
Showing posts with label hair care products. Show all posts

Wednesday, December 14, 2011

Some Of The Natural Hair Care Products

There are many products for hair in the market, but how do you know which ones are the best hair care products? This article will help you discover some of the best products which you can purchase to treat your hair problems. Shampoos are by far the most common type of products that people purchase for their hair. Shampoos are designed to clean and get rid of excessive oil and dirt on the hair, which causes it to be dry. It is important that you purchase a good shampoo because often poor quality shampoos can do more harm than good to your hair. Some of the best shampoos have added vitamins in it as well as natural ingredients such as shea butter or jojoba extract. These types of products have less chemical content in it, which is excellent for your hair.

Women are always very particular about hair care products. It is always advised to test any hair care products before buying to make sure it does not contain components that will cause an allergic reaction. Hair care products of choice depend on once hair type. There are unlimited hair care products manufacturing companies in India. Hair care products for women and hair care for men offer cost effective solutions that fits into every budget. The hair care for women provide solution to every hair problem. Women can easily get a shampoo for dry hairs, dandruff's, etc. You can also get hair care in India products, which will make your hairs shiny yet again. If possible, use it every day for the best results. Good conditioners help by retaining the moisture in your hair which is important if you want to have healthier hair. Shampooing alone does not really help in retaining the moisture. Do note that cheap conditioners are very waxy, which is not good for the hair as it blocks the cuticles of the hair, giving it the illusion that it is shiny.

These products are usually for people who want to pamper their hair more. It is often applied to the hair and left for some time for the effects to set in. Most of these hair masks have properties such as moisturizing, damage repair and hair loss control to suit your needs. When used in combination with a good shampoo and conditioner, the results that you get are amazing. Using natural hair care products is the best practice for getting beautiful, strong and smooth hairs for a long term. Most of the hair care products available in the market today are not natural and are manufactured using different chemicals, synthetic materials and a very less or no composition of natural materials. Almost all of these products smell good since these includes flower or fruit components. Although most of the chemical products also smell well but this smell is just an outcome of the chemicals and synthetic perfumes which can never compete with the real natural things.

Monday, October 10, 2011

Some questions about your hair

1. How long have you been natural?

My last perm was in August of 2008. However, I transitioned for nearly two years after.

2. Why did you go natural?

My inspiration came from many of my close friends going natural in high school. Also, I became a big fan of Kai at maneandchic.com, and followed her through her transition. I was so interested to see what my true hair texture looked like and just how long I could grow my hair, so I started my transition in my Junior year of college.

3. Do you have any favorite hair care products?

I truly don't have any staples. Even three years later, I'm still experimenting with products. I have used and liked SheaMoisture, Kinky Curly, Miss Jessies and Jane Carter. Also natural products such as coconut oil, olive oil, apple cider vinegar and raw shea butter. I'm still searching for staple products, but in the meantime I'm enjoying experimenting!

4. Do you have any favorite natural styles you want to share?

My go to style is the puff pony tail...quick, simply, easy.

6. Did you do the Big Chop? if so, what was that like?

I never truly did a big chop. With my last perm in August 2008, I transitioned until 2010 with trims in between. I let go of the last permed ends in June 2010. Even so, that was such a liberating day to finally be free of the perm and able to wear my hair completely natural!