9 simple rules for hair care

 Hair care has long been like a sacred ritual, the duration of which sometimes reached several hours. Those days are gone; everything is moving towards acceleration and simplification. Care products also keep up with the times. But a lot depends on ourselves! But do you know everything about proper care? 



  • Remember: there are no standards for how often you should wash your hair. This is purely individual for everyone, but your hair can be “trained” to do this less often, gradually increasing the interval in days.
  • Always carefully select a shampoo for your hair type.
  • Washing your hair with drinking bottled or boiled water is as effective as using conditioned tap water; Yes, you will lose time in the process, but you will gain the result in the form of soft, silky hair and a healthy scalp.
  • You need to wash your hair twice: the first time you remove all the dirt that has accumulated from the previous time, and the second time you saturate your hair with all those healthy vitamins that shampoo is filled with.
  • When applying shampoo, start from the roots with massaging movements so that only foam reaches the hair itself. Remember that the most important part of the hair is the roots, where the hair follicles are located.
  • Hair should be washed with warm water and rinsed with cool water. Hot water negatively affects the composition of the shampoo, turning it into a gray coating, and also makes the hair greasy, revealing the hair scales.
  • If hair masks can be applied for a long time, then with conditioner everything is exactly the opposite - you should not leave it on for more than a minute, as the hair will become heavier.
  • Short hair should be combed from the roots, and long hair from the ends, so as not to damage the hair shaft and cuticle.
  • If your hair is wet or tangled, use a flat comb rather than a massage comb. It will prevent hair damage.

High-quality care is a guarantee of your beauty. Follow these simple rules and you will see that beauty does not require sacrifice; It is enough to maintain what you already have.

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