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Sat, Apr 5, 2008

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How you take care of your hair depends on the type of hair you have, your lifestyle, and how you style your hair?People with dry, curly hair have different hair care needs than people with straight, fine hair. But all hair needs to be treated gently, especially when it’s wet. Wet hair can stretch, making it more vulnerable to breakage or cuticle damage. That’s why using a hot blow-dryer (or other heat styling products) on very wet hair can damage it. While washing the hair, it is best to use warm water and a cool rinse, because the cold water acts as an astringent and tightens the hair roots.
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Oily hair. While naturally oily hair is genetically determined (and nothing you eat can beat your genes), if your hair has suddenly turned oily check your spice intake, foods that cause the skin to sweat like curries or chill also cause the scalp to sweat and this increases oil levels. If the water is too hot it will open the cuticle and sebaceous glands which can lead to a greasy scalp.

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Curly hair is every junior high girl’s worst enemy! It seems like no matter what curly hair care products she uses, those curls are out of control! If you have curly hair, you know that there is no point in fighting it! Go with the curl, and learn how to make your naturally curly hair beautiful with these hair tips for curly hair! The biggest problem with curly hair is frizz. Curly hair that is over worked and over styled will frizz, and lack life. It is important to use the right curly hair products to control these two problems!
Thin hair. Thick hair can be as much of a problem as thin hair. We suggest that use products that concentrate on working on control of static and frizz. Laying here that is thick tends to hang well and look full but never overbearing! At all other times use a volumizing shampoo formulated to thicken each strand with the use of polymers.This gives your hair more shape than a longer blunt cut.

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