How to Keep Hair Beautiful during the Rain

Letting your hair get wet in the rain may not always be a good idea with regard to their health. Of course, it can be a matter of fun; but then you can have more fun by keeping your hair styled properly.
  • Here’s what you can do:
  • Rainy season is not the time to dry your hair completely. Keep it slightly damp while stepping out of the house. If you have frizzy hair, use a mousse or anti-frizz spray to keep your hair in place.
  • Use a hairspray while going out. It coats your strands and prevents any extra moisture from entering the cuticles and making your hair fall flat.
  • Keep an umbrella or rain coat handy.
  • Braid your hair. This is one of the best ways to keep frizz at bay in this season. Besides, it looks cool.
Rainy days are characterized by an increase in humidity, winds, and stormy weather. It can be a challenge to keep a good bounce and fullness in hair, especially if you have straight and fine hair. They tend to fall flat. Use voluminizing products.

In case your problem is frizzy hair, you need to use shampoos and conditioners designed to control frizz. Be careful to use styling products only from the best brand, particularly those containing keratin amino acids. They keep the scalp and hair nourished and hydrated while keeping your hairstyle in place.

Don’t let the rain spoil your fun. Surprise everybody by flaunting gorgeous hair even during these months of high humidity and dampness.

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4 Hot Tips to Create Gorgeous Hairstyles with Thinning Hair

It is a marvel to see science progress so far as to create painless, non-invasive ways to restore hair on scalp. Women with thinning hair should celebrate, since certain hair care brands have come with hair growth products that use FDA-approved medical compound.

Yet, there are women who don’t wish to apply any medical compound over their scalps. For them, here are some tips by hair experts.
  • Use mousse. It traps air between hair strands, giving them fullness and volume. Always use mousse on slightly damp hair for excellent results.
  • If you have thinning hair, choose short haircuts. Long hair has more weight that pulls strands down, rendering a flat and lifeless look. Short hair creates an appearance of thickness. They also stay bouncy. Cropped cuts, bobs, and short layers are some  trendy hairstyles.
  • Use a boar brush, which is round in shape, to style your hair. This brush lifts hair off the roots. This adds volume. You can use a little hairspray to keep hair at place for longer.
  • Use voluminizing hair products. Use conditioners that coat strands to create fullness. Use shampoos that are nourishing so that they add life to your hair.
Certain brands have launched special products that create fuller looking hair without the use of any medical compound. These are in the form of serums that you can directly apply to the scalp.

Now you see; it is not the end of the world to have thinning hair. You can still maintain the charm of your locks by implementing these tips.

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2-Minute Style Trick for Long Hair and Short Hair

Don’t have enough time to create an intricate hairstyle? Worry not; you can create some fabulous looks with your hair in just a few minutes, and without visiting a salon.

Do you know some of the loveliest hairstyles can be created from a humble ponytail?

If you have long hair, try this…

Tie your hair in a ponytail either at the nape for a low style, or at the center for a high style. Smoothen out the strands so that the tail looks neat. Now make eight sections of the ponytail. Twist and secure each section to your head using a bobby pin. This creates a style of twisted curls surrounding the base of ponytail.

If you got short hair, you can try this…

Short hair is not the best for an updo. Yet, they can be styled glamorously. Create a side part above your eyebrow’s highest point. It should aim back at the crown. The fringe swept at the side adds drama to your hair and highlights your eyes. You can use a mousse enriched with keratin amino acids to create a neat, polished look. Remember not to overdo the styling product. Tuck the side hair behind your ears, or you can tuck just one side for a more chic look.

Knowing just the right trick can save you from the hassle of visiting a salon and rushing into things. You can calmly transform your mane from drab to glam in no time. Make sure your hair is clean and well conditioned. Only then can it become manageable enough to create styles.

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Are You Shampooing Your Hair Correctly?

Sometimes, dry and flaky scalp is not the result of the wrong shampoo, but the result of wrong shampoo technique.

Check out your shampooing style…
  • Do you wet hair sufficiently? Shampoo works best on hair soaked in water.
  • Do you rub strands between your hands while washing them? Avoid doing this, as it causes friction between strands and damages it. Massage only your scalp with fingertips and let the shampoo lather pass through hair strands as you rinse them.
  • Do you rinse hair well? Rinsing is an important step. You need to stand under the shower as long as the last trace of shampoo gets removed from hair. Shampoo leftovers on the scalp cause flakiness.
  • Where do you apply the conditioner? Conditioners are meant to be applied over hair strands, not the scalp. Their work is to coat strands to seal cuticles and render extra shine and hydration.
  • What’s your last rinse like? Do you use hot water to wash hair? Never use hot water, as it opens up cuticles, rendering a rough texture; lukewarm water may do. Your last rinse must be with cold water for added shine.
  • Do you use sulfate-laden shampoo? Sulfates are proven by scientists to be scalp and skin irritant. They strip off essential oils from scalp and hair, leaving them dry and rough. Use sulfate-free shampoo.
Last but not the least, the famous “lather, rinse, repeat” guideline on most shampoos is wrong. Just one time lather is enough to cleanse hair completely.

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What Happened to My Hair?

There comes a time when your hair changes. They are no longer what they used to be in your teens. If you were the plump brunette with curly hair, there may come a time when you become a brunette with wavy hair; plump may become skinny too, who knows.

It is  well-known that hair color changes with age. Yet, many people don’t know that hair texture also undergoes a change as you grow older. According to dermatologists at the University of Miami, by the time you reach 40, your hair loses its original nature.

Recent studies show that thickness or diameter of hair strand increases in the early 30’s. It peaks in the mid 30’s and declines in the late 30’s or early 40’s.

According to hair experts, number of hair strands on the scalp also changes. No wonder millions of women experience thinning of hair in their 40’s or 50’s. Several factors play a role in triggering this condition; aging is one of them.

You will often find women talking about how their kinky curls in the 30’s changed into soft waves in their 60’s. This means that hair is constantly changing as you add years to your life. It responds readily to the bodily changes occurring with age.

The best way to deal with the changing hair situation is to gracefully accept it and love your mane. Today, you can find advanced hair care brands that focus on various hair woes. So, you shouldn’t have a problem in keeping up with the trend in hairstyles.

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