09 Mar 2008 03:50:23 | Marquetta Breslin
You often lament that your hair is unruly with problems like
split ends, knots and excessive dryness. A streak of longing may
suddenly grip you when you see the beautiful hair of a model.
You think the healthy hair is nothing but nature’s doing
bestowed over the privileged few you may not be able to see the
underlying hard work behind such beautiful mane.
Winter is one of the worst enemies of hair that makes it dry. In
winter, dry heat and low indoor humidity also affect hair. In
such conditions, it becomes difficult to keep the hair silky,
smooth and moist. While you might think the use of hot rollers,
straightening irons and curling wands are necessary to keep your
hair in the right shape their prolonged use can wreak havoc to
the texture of your otherwise beautiful tresses. Sometimes you
heat your hair to such an extent that smokes start to come out
of it burning the natural oils present in the hair. Never let
this situation occur as it may harm the hair irreparably.
With so many trendy hair colors thronging the market, you are
sure to be attracted towards them. You should be well equipped
to treat the resultant drying effect of any of these hair colors
to avoid the problem of hair breakage and split ends. Besides,
much also depends upon how often you shampoo your hair and
shampoo and conditioner you use to treat your hair.
It is better to avoid products that have both shampoo and
conditioner, as they tend to be harsher. Sunrays have an adverse
affect on the texture of the hair. Even though the scalp is
protected by hair on it, it may get sunburnt. Further, the
ultraviolet rays of the sun may make the strands of hair dry and
cause the hair color to fade. To have great, healthy and stylish
hair, learn to care and protect them well.
About Author :
My name is Marquetta Breslin and I own the #1 hair braiding
resource online, www.braidsbybreslin.com. I sell the world’s
most informative instructional hair braiding and weave DVD's. I
also offer professional website templates to up and coming
braiders that are ready to get their business on the internet.
1-on-1 braiding and weaving training is also available.