Wolftrap
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I just went to her site and saw some tips so just decided to post them here for FYI.
Why is my hair so dry?
When you shampoo your hair it becomes rehydrated. It’s like a plant that’s freshly watered. About three days after you shampoo, all of the moisture evaporates from your hair and it begins to feel dry. Contrary to what we have been taught, hair becomes dry from lack of moisture, not lack of oil. If you want your hair to feel great, shampoo and condition it 1 to 2 times weekly and be sure to seal in the moisture with Nourish & Shine. Mist your hair daily with Revitalizing Leave-In Conditioner to re-hydrate your hair before setting or heat styling. If your scalp is dry, be sure to seal in the moisture with Scalp Nourishing Serum. Your hair and scalp will feel and function much better. You will also find that by, rehydrating your hair daily, it will feel and look better, and be more manageable. A clean, healthy scalp is the foundation to healthy hair. Ultimately, you will find that you will have to use fewer products to get your hair to do what it is suppose to do! Be bouncy and shiny! . And then all there is left to do is love your hair.
How do I get my hair to grow faster?
Chances are, your hair is growing, you may just want to speed up the process. The three essentials to fast hair growth are: lots of water, aerobic exercise and eating mineral rich foods or taking extra minerals in supplements. Taking 22.5 miligrams of zinc daily along with a multi vitamin will speed up the process. Shampooing 1 to 2 times weekly and using products that cleanse gently, nourish and strengthen your hair will keep your hair from breaking. Exercise is so important because heart pumping exercise speeds up blood flow, therefore getting more nourishment to the papilla of the hair and perspiration unclogs the pores and helps to rid your body of toxins. Exercise also reduces stress and helps your body to relax. Drink 10 to 12 8oz glasses of water daily and eat lots of leafy dark green vegetables. Whenever you exercise, be sure to rinse or shampoo your hair 2 to 3 times weekly. If you cannot shampoo often enough, mist your hair with Revitalizing Leave In Conditioner and seal in the moisture with Nourish & Shine. Remember, perspiration has salt and ammonia in it and both are very drying for your hair, so be sure to shampoo or rinse as often as possible. P.S. loose the weaves, glue and heavy gels, and shampoo more often if you want your hair to be healthy!
I am tired of being a slave to my hair, what are my options?
The first option is to find a great stylist who will take the time to listen to your concerns and make suggestions regarding wash and wear hair. There are many wash and wear options for relaxed, natural and texturized hair. A good stylist will advise you. A great cut is critical! It's also best to find a stylist that is used to working with many textures of hair because they tend to be more familiar with what your hair can and cannot do. For instance, if your hair is relaxed, you may want to leave a little wave in your hair, so in the warmer months you can wash and wear your hair in a curly style. If your hair does not have any curl, then relax it very straight and either put it in a ponytail wet, or slick it back wet and push a little wave into it, or slick it back wet and get a couple of great headbands for wash and wear days. For wash and wear days, shampoo with Moisture Nourishing Shampoo, condition with Nutrient Replenishing Conditioner, detangle with Revitalizing Leave in Conditioner, feed your hair with Nourish and Shine and apply lots of Condition and Sculpt. Your hair will dry with a wet look, as long as your hair is cut properly, washing and wearing provides you with a neat, clean professional look. And its carefree! Condition and Sculpt does not flake or dry your hair like gels. Taking a break from heat styling will give your hair a chance to breath and keep it healthier. The easier your haircare regimen is the more freedom you will have to live your life. You should not be a slave to your hair! Have fun, life is short!
Why is my hair so dry?
When you shampoo your hair it becomes rehydrated. It’s like a plant that’s freshly watered. About three days after you shampoo, all of the moisture evaporates from your hair and it begins to feel dry. Contrary to what we have been taught, hair becomes dry from lack of moisture, not lack of oil. If you want your hair to feel great, shampoo and condition it 1 to 2 times weekly and be sure to seal in the moisture with Nourish & Shine. Mist your hair daily with Revitalizing Leave-In Conditioner to re-hydrate your hair before setting or heat styling. If your scalp is dry, be sure to seal in the moisture with Scalp Nourishing Serum. Your hair and scalp will feel and function much better. You will also find that by, rehydrating your hair daily, it will feel and look better, and be more manageable. A clean, healthy scalp is the foundation to healthy hair. Ultimately, you will find that you will have to use fewer products to get your hair to do what it is suppose to do! Be bouncy and shiny! . And then all there is left to do is love your hair.
How do I get my hair to grow faster?
Chances are, your hair is growing, you may just want to speed up the process. The three essentials to fast hair growth are: lots of water, aerobic exercise and eating mineral rich foods or taking extra minerals in supplements. Taking 22.5 miligrams of zinc daily along with a multi vitamin will speed up the process. Shampooing 1 to 2 times weekly and using products that cleanse gently, nourish and strengthen your hair will keep your hair from breaking. Exercise is so important because heart pumping exercise speeds up blood flow, therefore getting more nourishment to the papilla of the hair and perspiration unclogs the pores and helps to rid your body of toxins. Exercise also reduces stress and helps your body to relax. Drink 10 to 12 8oz glasses of water daily and eat lots of leafy dark green vegetables. Whenever you exercise, be sure to rinse or shampoo your hair 2 to 3 times weekly. If you cannot shampoo often enough, mist your hair with Revitalizing Leave In Conditioner and seal in the moisture with Nourish & Shine. Remember, perspiration has salt and ammonia in it and both are very drying for your hair, so be sure to shampoo or rinse as often as possible. P.S. loose the weaves, glue and heavy gels, and shampoo more often if you want your hair to be healthy!
I am tired of being a slave to my hair, what are my options?
The first option is to find a great stylist who will take the time to listen to your concerns and make suggestions regarding wash and wear hair. There are many wash and wear options for relaxed, natural and texturized hair. A good stylist will advise you. A great cut is critical! It's also best to find a stylist that is used to working with many textures of hair because they tend to be more familiar with what your hair can and cannot do. For instance, if your hair is relaxed, you may want to leave a little wave in your hair, so in the warmer months you can wash and wear your hair in a curly style. If your hair does not have any curl, then relax it very straight and either put it in a ponytail wet, or slick it back wet and push a little wave into it, or slick it back wet and get a couple of great headbands for wash and wear days. For wash and wear days, shampoo with Moisture Nourishing Shampoo, condition with Nutrient Replenishing Conditioner, detangle with Revitalizing Leave in Conditioner, feed your hair with Nourish and Shine and apply lots of Condition and Sculpt. Your hair will dry with a wet look, as long as your hair is cut properly, washing and wearing provides you with a neat, clean professional look. And its carefree! Condition and Sculpt does not flake or dry your hair like gels. Taking a break from heat styling will give your hair a chance to breath and keep it healthier. The easier your haircare regimen is the more freedom you will have to live your life. You should not be a slave to your hair! Have fun, life is short!