Throughout
history, beautiful hair has come to symbolize health, vitality,
and sex appeal. Even older people with thick white or gray locks
seem to appear happier and more attractive than those with thinning
or no hair. Contemporary standards of cleanliness suggest that
hair should be washed several times weekly or perhaps even daily.
Over time, however, your hair may become dull, dry, brittle,
or faded, especially if you apply color to hide gray strands
or to enliven a mundane shade. If
you would like to bring vitality back to your head of hair and
feel more attractive or younger, schedule an extra hour or two
some evening to pamper yourself with an old-fashioned, home-based,
spa treatment to revive your hair.
Top 5 Tips for Damaged Hair
Although there are many
tips for damaged hair that you can use to treat your damaged
hair, these seem to be the top 5 tips that can improve the health
and manageability of your hair.
Vinegar helps damaged hair Vinegar
is almost a wonder cure when it comes to damaged hair. It can
help prevent split ends and that annoying frizziness when your
hair is dry. It is also very good at getting rid of dandruff.
There are many ways to use vinegar - you can simply apply a
tablespoon of it to your hair as you rinse it in the shower,
you can massage it into your hair before you shampoo to help
with the dandruff, or you can soak your hair in a combination
of vinegar and water.
What
Makes the Hair Shine
Hair
is coated with a layer of sebum a natural oil produced by
sebaceous gland lying next to each hair follicle in the scalp.
The
sebum gives the hair its shine and also protects it from losing
its own moisture content. The amount of oil secreted by the
sebaceous glands determine whether the hair is dry, greasy
or normal.At
the same time use of harsh shampoo, or dry windy weather can
strip the natural oils from the scalp and hair leaving it
dull and dry. .Back||Next