BEST SHAMPOO AND CONDITIONER FOR YOUR HAIR TIPE

Posted by admin | Uncategorized | Tuesday 16 September 2008 1:16 pm

 

Curly hair

 

Curly hair is almost always dry hair. We’ve found creamy, moisturizing shampoos work best for this hair texture. Look for wheat germ oil, shea butter and nut oils in your shampoos.

Conditioner:More than any other hair type, women with coarse, curly hair must condition every time they shampoo. Look for an ultra-moisturizing conditioner made especially for coarse hair. Once a month use a hot oil treatment. For extra-dry hair, use an intense moisturizing treatment every 2 weeks.

 

 

Oily hair

 

Fine hair is most susceptible to looking ‘oily’ and can get this way after only one day. Opt for clear shampoos. The secret fine hair shampoo lies in a bodybuilding ingredient called panthenol.

TIP: Use a dry shampoo or talcum powder between washings.
Conditioners: Conditioners are good for combing out fine hair. Just don’t let the product touch your scalp. Massage a light-weight conditioner from mid-shaft down and no need to leave it on for long.

 

 

Processed hair

 

Adding moisture is key for colored, permed and relaxed hair. You want to cleanse the roots while moisturizing the ends. We suggest washing hair every other day with a shampoo made for normal hair.

 

 

Colored hair

 

Hair experts swear color-protection shampoos contain gentle cleansers and ingredients that preserve color.

If your hair is colored, you should consider a shampoo that is specially designed for colored hair. This is because the shampoos are made to be more gentle & will contain ingredients to preserve color.

 

 

Permed hair

 

Any moisturizing shampoo will work for your hair type but apply it only to roots and rub it in well. Then apply a quick burst of water. Rinse well. You don’t want to skip the conditioner. Make sure to keep conditioner from the roots. Conditioners: Look for a rich conditioner to be used primarily on the ends of your hair.

 

 

Dry, damaged hair

 

 

Avoid clear shampoos and go straight for the creamy ones.

Conditioners: Again, moisturizing is key