There are many different shampoos for thinning hair that will help you
hair look and feel thicker and healthier. However, you need to look for
certain ingredients in order to experience the benefits. For one, the
best shampoos for thinning hair will ideally contain ingredients that
help make hair thicker and less likely to fall out or break. You want to
look for products that say Volumizing on the label, like Arimino's new line, Arimino Shepra, SHERPA D Supple Shampoo D-1. This formula is designed
to increase the thickness and diameter of each hair strand, which will
leave hair looking thicker and fuller. For other ways to help the
appearance of your hair, check out this.
I swear Sherpa's shampoos, they are the best shampoo. Sherpa is consistently rated by the pros and can be found in the top
salons in the country. Those with fine, oily hair need clarifying
shampoos that don't add build-up to already oil-heavy locks. I have fine
hair and SHERPA D Supple Shampoo D-1 is the shampoo I have in my bathroom. It leaves no residue, smells amazing and
keeps my fine hair from falling flat. Japanese hair products is the best!
Monday, January 14, 2013
Friday, January 11, 2013
Get shiny bouncy hair
Heat and humidity leave you with lacklustre, flat, and lifeless hair. But don't fret-simple haircare tricks can revive your strands and inject them with life. First, analyse your present hair and scalp type (your hair condition changes with season, age, place, and the treatment it has undergone). Our tip: Put your mane through the Dove Damage Meter to gauge its health. Based on the analysis, follow a regimen that keeps your roots healthy, shiny, and voluminous.
Beat the heat
Did you know that the temperature of the water with which you wash your hair affects the way your strands behave? You may have noticed that when you go for a blowdry, your stylist will avoid washing your hair in warm water. "This is because heat makes your scalp sweat, which in turn weighs down your strands," "Hot water can also strip hair of its natural oils, making it dry and brittle," we suggest that hair should be ideally washed in lukewarm water but conditioned in cooler temperatures.
Choose right
Use Japanese hair products, like new Caretrico shampoo( SHERPA D Supple Shampoo D1, D2 and D3 ) and moisturising conditioner to keep your hair hydrated and frizz free. The amount of the product you use to wash and condition also contributes to the volume in your hair. Just a teaspoon of shampoo and a pinch of conditioner should be enough for short to mid-length hair.
Always wet your hair thoroughly before applying shampoo. Also, it could be a good idea to dissolve the shampoo in a little water and then pour it over your head. This helps the product to spread through the hair and reduces the risk of product build-up on strands. Use a conditioner after every wash-it will not weigh your hair down if you use the volumising variety. Use very little of it, and apply it only on the strands (not the roots).
Beat the heat
Did you know that the temperature of the water with which you wash your hair affects the way your strands behave? You may have noticed that when you go for a blowdry, your stylist will avoid washing your hair in warm water. "This is because heat makes your scalp sweat, which in turn weighs down your strands," "Hot water can also strip hair of its natural oils, making it dry and brittle," we suggest that hair should be ideally washed in lukewarm water but conditioned in cooler temperatures.
Choose right
Use Japanese hair products, like new Caretrico shampoo( SHERPA D Supple Shampoo D1, D2 and D3 ) and moisturising conditioner to keep your hair hydrated and frizz free. The amount of the product you use to wash and condition also contributes to the volume in your hair. Just a teaspoon of shampoo and a pinch of conditioner should be enough for short to mid-length hair.
Always wet your hair thoroughly before applying shampoo. Also, it could be a good idea to dissolve the shampoo in a little water and then pour it over your head. This helps the product to spread through the hair and reduces the risk of product build-up on strands. Use a conditioner after every wash-it will not weigh your hair down if you use the volumising variety. Use very little of it, and apply it only on the strands (not the roots).
Thursday, January 10, 2013
The Best Shampoo for Dry Hair
Do you have dry hair and you are looking for a right shampoo ? I had the same problem as well and that is why I compiled this list of best shampoo for dry hair.
Originally, I used this list for myself, but I wanted to share it with
everyone out there who is having the same problem as me. Why would you
want to deal with dry hair, when you could do something about it?
When you use this shampoo (Caretrico Shampoo Type-H) from Arimino Japan for the first time, you are going to be kissing that dryness goodbye and saying hello to your healthy hair that you were naturally born with. It is great for unmanageable, frizzy, dried out hair. It is also great for color damaged hair as well as over blow-dried hair.
When you use this shampoo (Caretrico Shampoo Type-H) from Arimino Japan for the first time, you are going to be kissing that dryness goodbye and saying hello to your healthy hair that you were naturally born with. It is great for unmanageable, frizzy, dried out hair. It is also great for color damaged hair as well as over blow-dried hair.
Wednesday, January 9, 2013
Winter hair Care
There's
no doubt that the onset of cooler temperatures and the fewer hours of
sunlight bring with them a new set of hair demands. Blustery winds snarl
hair. Snow, rain, and icy cold make hair brittle and dry. Did you know
indoor heating can be as damaging as spending the afternoon under a hair
dryer? From split ends to dry frizz, static electricity to hat hair,
when it hits, a bad winter hair day can last for months.
Somehow girls
who know they have to use conditioner in the summer months because of
the heat and the sun, forget that from December to February, indoor
heating can totally dehydrate your winter hair. Not to worry. No matter
what's causing your hair woes, you can take the protective, replenishing
steps to insure your hair does not get damaged. Here are BeingGirl's
top ten winter hair care tips.
Winter Hair Tip 1
If
you've ever tried to pull socks out of the clothes dryer, you know that
static electricity can be a powerful force. When cold conditions cause
static to play havoc with your hair, use the same remedy you would on
your laundry: a fabric-softening dryer sheet like Bounce. Rub it lightly
on your hair and it will remove the static. Or mix two tablespoons of
fabric softener with one tablespoon of water and use as a rinse.
Winter Hair Tip 2
Wear
a scarf, hat or cap to protect your hair from the cold and wind, but
make sure it's not so tight it interferes with the circulation in your
scalp.
Winter Hair Tip 3
Avoid
taking hot showers or washing your hair in hot water. Use warm or cool
water instead. That way the heat won't dry out and/or damage your hair
and skin.
Winter Hair Tip 4
Shampoo
less frequently and condition after each time. Lock in the moisture by
running your hair through cold water. This has the added benefit of
giving your hair added shine. Don't rinse out your conditioner
completely. Leave in about 25 percent of it. If your hair is too fine, thin, or soft for that, leave the conditioner just in the ends.
Winter Hair Tip 5
Limit
the use of blow dryers and curling irons. If you must use them, try
using a leave-in conditioner first. Diffuse it on low heat,
concentrating on the roots. The less you deal with styling tools, the
better off you'll be.
Winter Hair Tip 6
Don't
go outside with a wet head. Aside from the fact that your mother will
yell, you risk breakage. If your hair freezes, it may break.
Winter Hair Tip 7
Check out your hair spray to make sure it doesn't have a high alcohol content. Likewise avoid spraying perfume in your hair. Both tend to make hair feel dry and brittle.
Winter Hair Tip 8
A
humidifier can help by adding moisture to the air, which cuts down on
static. Also drinking a lot of water will keep you hydrated on the
inside.
Winter Hair Tip 9
Regular trims every 8–10 weeks are important to get rid of parched ends and give curls more bounce.
Winter Hair Tip 10
If you want to supplement your store-bought products with an all natural treatment, put a few drops of warm, natural oil—olive, safflower, avocado, or jojoba—in the palm of your hand, rub 'til the skin glistens, then starting at the ends, work upwards to the roots. Leave on overnight.
Saturday, January 5, 2013
How to Repair Bleach Damaged Hair
Pre-Washing
Using Japanese shampoo and treatments can help to infuse your hair with the moisture it needs to grow its longest. The best treatment to use is Caretrico After Treatment Oil because it actually penetrates the hair unlinke most oils which only coat the hair. It should be applied treatment after washing. After applying, the hair should be covered with a plastic cap. Leave on hair for 5-15 minutes.
Washing
Your choice of shampoo is very important. Shampoos containing harsh sulfates strip the hair and should be avoided. The best type of shampoo to use is one gentle, moisturizing, and sulfate free. But at a minimum, your shampoo should not contain harsh sulfates. Check the ingredients list on your shampoo to find out if they are damaging.
Moisturizing Treatments
Using heat appliances and chemical processes remove moisture from your hair that needs to be replaced. If your hair feels dry, you need to replace lost moisture. Deep conditioning should always be done to the ends of the hair. If a deep conditioner is applied all over, it should be followed with a shampoo (not clarifying).
How often should you use a moisturizing treatment?
A regular light moisturizing treatment should be used following every shampoo (unless a pre-shampoo treatment is done). For very dry and damaged hair, a deep conditioner should be used once weekly. Also, if you use protein treatments often, you may need to deep condition (those that require a shower cap under a heated dryer)
How should the treatment be applied?
Shampoo, then apply the treatment (professional salon products) all over and cover with a shower cap. The treatment should be left in 20-60 minutes. For fine hair, the treatment should be rinsed, followed by a shampoo. For thicker hair, it is not necessary to use shampoo following the treatment.
Products
Using Japanese shampoo and treatments can help to infuse your hair with the moisture it needs to grow its longest. The best treatment to use is Caretrico After Treatment Oil because it actually penetrates the hair unlinke most oils which only coat the hair. It should be applied treatment after washing. After applying, the hair should be covered with a plastic cap. Leave on hair for 5-15 minutes.
Washing
Your choice of shampoo is very important. Shampoos containing harsh sulfates strip the hair and should be avoided. The best type of shampoo to use is one gentle, moisturizing, and sulfate free. But at a minimum, your shampoo should not contain harsh sulfates. Check the ingredients list on your shampoo to find out if they are damaging.
Moisturizing Treatments
Using heat appliances and chemical processes remove moisture from your hair that needs to be replaced. If your hair feels dry, you need to replace lost moisture. Deep conditioning should always be done to the ends of the hair. If a deep conditioner is applied all over, it should be followed with a shampoo (not clarifying).
How often should you use a moisturizing treatment?
A regular light moisturizing treatment should be used following every shampoo (unless a pre-shampoo treatment is done). For very dry and damaged hair, a deep conditioner should be used once weekly. Also, if you use protein treatments often, you may need to deep condition (those that require a shower cap under a heated dryer)
How should the treatment be applied?
Shampoo, then apply the treatment (professional salon products) all over and cover with a shower cap. The treatment should be left in 20-60 minutes. For fine hair, the treatment should be rinsed, followed by a shampoo. For thicker hair, it is not necessary to use shampoo following the treatment.
Products
Friday, January 4, 2013
Styling Tips For Short Hair On Men
Styling Tips For Short Hair On Men
Short hair is hugely popular with men thanks to its versatility, but
it still needs styling to look great. Here are some top styling tips
to give you short hair that has style and panache!
Wednesday, January 2, 2013
How to Get Wavy Hair Using Mousse
Wavy hair looks great on everyone, regardless of the hair type or style.
It is a great way to add glamour to straight hair, and is a sexy look
for a night out on the town. Getting wavy hair can be a lot of work.
Using a curling iron or crimper or going to the salon can be either
timely or costly. However, getting a beautiful, wavy style doesn't have
to be difficult. It can be easily done at home with mousse and ponytail
holders.
Instructions
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Wash and condition your hair. Towel dry, and comb out any tangles. Your hair needs to be wet, but not dripping.
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Squirt a golf-ball-size amount of mousse, SPICE NEO Foam Soft Bouncy( great for wavy style) into your hair. Rub the mousse between your hands. Turn your head upside down, and run the mousse through your hair, from the roots to the ends.
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Flip your head back up. Use the comb to section your hair into four parts: two upper layers and two lower layers. Secure each layer with a hair clip. As you separate the layers, be sure that the mousse in each section is completely absorbed. There should not be any white streaky areas.
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Unclip one upper section. Use the comb to grab a 1-inch section of hair. Comb the hair through, and then holding it at one end, begin twisting until the hair section is twisted end to end. It is important to comb each section through before twisting it. This will remove any tangles, and make sure all the mousse has been equally distributed.
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Roll the twist into a minibun, and secure with a ponytail holder. Continue this process until all hair in the section is twisted and secured with a ponytail holder. Repeat for the opposite upper section, and continue the process on the lower sections.
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