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Monday, July 6, 2009

how to shampoo hair

First, thoroughly saturate scalp and hair using warm or cool water (hot water tends to dry out hair and scalp). Apply a small amount of shampoo (about the size of a quarter) to palm and rub hands together to evenly distribute. Now apply shampoo to scalp with the balls of your fingers. start from the back area, not in the crown area .The primary objective of shampooing is to clean your scalp, not wrestle your hair, so concentrate on massaging gently and allow suds to be distributed throughout hair while rinsing. It’s not necessary to do the “rinse and repeat” routine unless you have an oily scalp.


After rinsing shampoo, apply some conditioner in one hand and rub palms together to evenly distribute. Apply conditioner from the middle of the hair shaft down to ends; do not massage conditioner onto scalp unless scalp is dry. Comb through hair to distribute product evenly. Leave conditioner on hair long to help smooth the cuticle—it only takes a few seconds. Rinse thoroughly - It’s important to rinse shampoo and conditioner from your scalp. Stand under the shower and gently lift hair to permit the water to reach the scalp. Hair will be thoroughly rinsed when it feels consistently clean as you run your fingers from scalp to ends. Some people believe a cold water rinse is best.

Shampooing frequency for normal hair depends on whether hair is curly or straight. Shampoo and condition straight hair every day for a sleek, radiant look. Curly hair, however, becomes too fluffy if it’s washed too often, so it’s okay to shampoo and condition every other day.

Most Salon shampoos do not build up on hair; they continue to work effectively as long as you use them, so there’s no need to switch products (another myth debunked). However, shampooing occasionally without using any conditioner or styling products to give hair a rest. Choosing the right products for your hair - Fine or thin hair can sometimes be more delicate and could benefit from a protein enriched shampoo and conditioner formula with a light level of conditioner. Curly hair may look dry, and therefore can benefit from a regimen which includes moisturizing ingredients.

3 comments:

Meryl (proud pinay) said...

hi lito, salamat sa tips sa pag sha-shampoo.
na miss ko ang rebonding service sa pinas. dito sa area namin walang rebonding and i'm sure kung meron man sa ibang city eh mahal =(
nung nagpa relax ako..di manlang sinuklay ung hair ko basta apply lang un gamot and she left it for a few minutes. grrrr.... kaya wavy pa din ang hair ko. ngayon nagtyatyaga na lang ako sa paggamit ng hair iron. =(
ano kaya ang magandang tips para di madry ang hair ko kahit nag i-iron ako?
once a week na hot oil?

Lito Antoque said...

don't overdo hair iron.magdry lalo ang buhok pag palaging pinaplantsa.

yes once a week hot oil is ok.pero mas maganda ang hair cellophane or henna wax.

use conditioner everyday...

Emma said...

These are some very useful tips, I've just started working in a hairdresser's and my boss said my technique wasn't too good for washing hair. I haven't had much experience with washing other people's hair but I have worked in some beauty salons in Bedford before I got this new job. Hopefully your tips will help me before I get shouted at by my boss again.