Friday, January 21, 2011

Hair Care, Hair Treatment

Pollution, Health Issues & Stress causes hair damages.
One more cause is Sunburn (UV rays). 



Hair damage can be recovered by:

  • Hair Cleaning & Deep Cleaning:

The process of hair cleaning treatment typically involves the following steps:

Wetting the hair: Before applying any shampoo or cleansing product, the hair should be thoroughly wetted with warm water. The warm water helps to open up the hair cuticle, allowing the shampoo or cleansing product to penetrate more deeply.

Applying shampoo: Apply a small amount of shampoo to your scalp and hair, and massage gently with your fingertips for 1-2 minutes. Be sure to focus on the scalp, where most of the oil and dirt accumulate.

Rinsing: Rinse your hair thoroughly with warm water to remove all the shampoo. Be sure to rinse until the water runs clear.

Applying conditioner: Apply conditioner to the ends of your hair, where it tends to be drier. Leave the conditioner on for 1-2 minutes, then rinse thoroughly with cool water.

Drying: Squeeze out any excess water from your hair, and wrap it in a towel to remove excess moisture. Avoid rubbing your hair with the towel, as this can cause damage and frizz. Instead, gently pat your hair dry.

Where hair deep cleaning involves removing buildup from the scalp and hair to improve the overall health of the hair. Here is the process of a hair deep cleaning treatment:

Pre-treatment: The hair is brushed to remove tangles and any loose dirt or debris. A clarifying shampoo may be used to remove any buildup on the hair.

Scalp massage: The scalp is massaged to help loosen any dirt, debris, or product buildup.

Steam treatment: The hair is covered with a warm towel or placed under a steamer to help open up the hair cuticles and allow the deep cleaning treatment to penetrate deeply into the hair.

Application of deep cleaning treatment: A deep cleaning treatment, such as a clarifying shampoo or a scalp exfoliant, is applied to the hair and scalp. The treatment is left on for a specified amount of time, as directed by the hair specialist.

Rinse and Condition: The hair is then thoroughly rinsed to remove the deep cleaning treatment, and a conditioner is applied to rehydrate the hair.

Styling: Once the hair has been rinsed and conditioned, it can be styled as usual. It is important to note that hair deep cleaning should not be done too frequently, as it can strip the hair of its natural oils and cause dryness and damage.



  • Smoothing:
Hair smoothing treatment is a chemical treatment that is designed to straighten and smooth frizzy and curly hair, making it more manageable and easier to style. Here is the general process of a hair smoothing treatment:

Consultation: A consultation with a hair specialist will help determine the type of hair smoothing treatment that is suitable for your hair type and condition.

Preparation: Before the treatment begins, your hair will be washed and towel-dried.

Application of treatment: The hair smoothing treatment is then applied to your hair, section by section, from the roots to the ends. The treatment is left on your hair for a specific amount of time, as directed by the specialist.

Heat application: After the treatment has been applied, the hair is blow-dried and then flat-ironed at a high temperature to seal in the treatment and create a smooth, straight finish.

Neutralization: A neutralizing solution is then applied to the hair to stop the chemical process and lock in the results.

Rinse and condition: The hair is then thoroughly rinsed to remove any remaining treatment, and a conditioner is applied to rehydrate the hair.

Styling: Once the hair has been rinsed and conditioned, it can be styled as usual. It is important to note that hair smoothing treatments can be damaging to the hair, so it is important to follow the aftercare instructions provided by your specialist to ensure the best possible results and minimize damage.

  • Nourishing:

Hair nourishing treatment is a treatment designed to restore and nourish the hair, leaving it healthier, shinier, and more manageable. Here is the general process of a hair nourishing treatment:

Consultation: A consultation with a hair specialist will help determine the type of hair nourishing treatment that is suitable for your hair type and condition.

Preparation: Before the treatment begins, your hair will be washed and towel-dried.

Application of treatment: The nourishing treatment is then applied to your hair, section by section, from the roots to the ends. The treatment is left on your hair for a specific amount of time, as directed by the specialist.

Heat application: Some nourishing treatments require heat application to help the treatment penetrate deeply into the hair. This can be achieved through the use of a hair steamer, a warm towel, or a heat cap.

Rinse and condition: After the treatment has been applied and allowed to sit for the recommended time, it is rinsed out of the hair. A conditioner may also be applied to rehydrate the hair.

Styling: Once the hair has been rinsed and conditioned, it can be styled as usual. It is important to note that hair nourishing treatments should be done regularly to maintain the health of the hair. The frequency of treatments will depend on your hair type and the condition of your hair.



Our Hair needs minerals, herbal extracts, and essential oils. 


OUR HAIR NEED OIL AT LEAST 3 DAY PER WEEK.
OFTEN USAGE OF SHAMPOO MAKES OUR HAIR DRY.
Avoid Shampoo, Dust & Direct Sun Light as much as you can.


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