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How To Maintain Healthy Hair at Home During This Pandemic
Tanya Hinson
PUBLIC SPEAKING
06/05/20
Hair Maintenance
The pandemic brings an unplanned situation where we have to learn how to maintain our hair.
There are several tips we can follow to ensure that our hair and scalp remain healthy.
These tips ensure we maintain discipline in shampooing, conditioning, moisturizing and styling.
The pandemic brings an unforeseen situation where all the salons are closed and we have to learn self-maintenance of our hair.
Hair maintenance involves a simple routine of washing, moisturizing, and protective routine
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Hair Maintenance
Have you seen these disastrous corona hair cuts online?
Have you tried cutting your hair during this pandemic?
Have you seen these crazy haircuts online where a person tried cutting their hair and it ended up being disastrous?
Have you tried cutting you own hair and ended up cutting more than you anticipated?
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Shampooing
There are 3 types of shampoos: clarifying, moisturizing and color protective.
Avoid over-shampooing your hair because it removes natural oils, proteins which should keep the hair and the scalp healthy.
Choosing the proper shampoo that aligns with your needs.
Hair should be washed only twice or three times a week in order to keep the hair and scalp healthy.
Avoid over-washing hair because it removes the natural oils and proteins that are supposed to keep the scalp and hair healthy.
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3 TYPES OF SHAMPOOS
Removes all the impurities, chlorine, medication out of the hair preparing the hair by giving it a deep cleansing.
Deeply nourishes to ensure softer strands that feels clean without stripping its natural and protective oils.
COLOR PROTECTION
A shampoo that preserves and protect hair color while it strengthens and boost shine preventing the hair color from fading.
MOISTURIZING
CLARIFYING
Conditioning
Choosing the correct conditioner is the same as choosing the correct shampoo, it has to align with your needs.
There are several types of conditioners: moisturizing, protein, and hydrating.
All of these conditioners can be used as a deep penetrating conditioner by sitting under the dryer for the maximum time allotted per conditioner.
There are different types of shampoos in the market each targeting the different type of hair.
You should not just use any shampoo and consult your stylist if you do not know which best suite your hair.
The best time to shampoo your hair is when you are going to take a shower.
There are long lasting options that will cover gray hair like the use of a temporary color gel where the shampooed hair should sit for forty minutes and the color fades after five washes.
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Moisturizing Conditioner: Will do exactly what the name implies, this is a great conditioner for quenching dry hair of any texture by helping restore lost nutrients and locks in moisture. Can be used on normal to dry hair. Processing Time up to 10-15 mins
Hydrating Conditioner: Is a moisture-balanced formula that promotes healthy and more manageable hair. Can be used on all types of hair. Processing Time up to 10 mins
Protein Conditioner: Made up of 16 amino acids working to fortify the hair fiber rebuilding the hair strands. Can be use on dry, brittle and weaken hair. Processing Time up to 20 mins under the dryer with or without a processing cap.
Therapeutic Mello Mint Conditioning: Not only is the scent invigorating it saturates the hair strands with silicones and vitamins allowing the hair to be manageable. Can be used on dry hair. Processing Time up to 10 mins.
STYLING AGENTS
Leave-in Conditioner: Is used to replace anything that was taken out of the hair, prepping it to be style this product should Always be used first.
Heat Protective Hair Oil: Creates a barrier to protect the hair from heat
Hair Foam (short hair): Is used for short hair to mold the hair into a style prepping it to be curled. You can sit under the dryer until your hair is completely dry or wrap your hair and allow it to dry overnight.
Holding Spay or Humidity Blocker: These sprays help lock in your style preventing your curls from falling.
HAIR Cutting
Leave it up to the professionals to cut your hair to refrain from messing up your hair. Causing you to pay in the end.
The hair should be freshly washed and well dried up. Only professionals know how to cut wet hair.
You should twist a section of the hair up with one hand as the other hand hold the hair.
Cut the split ends which should be the size of your pinky finger.
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Hair coloring
Coloring your hair at home is an ultimate “No, No”
Can lead to many serious problems such as: hair breakage, hair falling out and your hair may turn another color other than what you wanted.
It will definitely result in a pricey salon visit when the salons open back up
Temporary coverage options: color shampoos, color gels, sprays, color mascara wands and color pencils that last up to 4-5 shampoos and rinses off easily.
conclusion
Take good care of your hair maintain a healthy hair regimen includes using the proper shampoo, conditioner, moisturizing and styling methods.
Avoid letting your hair run wild and not taking care of your hair would create a bigger problem causing you to pay more, once salons and barbershop reopens.
Stay calm and talk to your stylist allow them to guide you in the right direction.
It is important and possible to have a healthy hair regimen despite the ongoing pandemic which includes a washing, moisturizing, and protective routine.
Do not use blunt scissors when cutting hair.
Avoid letting your hair run wild and remember you can get away with anything when your hair is made properly.
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