Thursday, June 11, 2009

Hair Care: How to seek Best Hair Care Products and some Hair care Secrets!

Here's all my favorite hair care tips in one spot. Find out how to create curls, use a flatiron and the best shampoos and conditioners on the market.
Best Hair Care Products on the MarketYou don't have to buy all your products from a salon to look flawless. You can get great hairstyling and hair care products from your local drugstore or grocery store.
So of the 1000s of products lining the beauty aisles, what's worth buying? Find out the 10 best drugstore buys for hair care.
People ask me if they need a fancy shampoo or if Garnier Fructis does the trick. I say it's a matter of personal opinion. Personally, I prefer Kerastase, but I have Pantene in my shower too. (I like to mix it up). Find out the best shampoos and conditioners by hair type. And see if Garnier made this hair care list.
If you spend $100 or more on hair color, you want to protect your investment with the right hair care products. You can get great products at your local drugstore. Get the scoop on Color-treated hairthe best products for color-treated hair.
Frizzy hair is really just super dry hair. The right hair care products can lock in moisture in hair and keep frizzy hair under control. There are some great products made for frizzy hair. I list the best shampoos, balms, creams and serums.
Flat, lifeless hair is the opposite of frizzy hair. If your hair falls limp in the humidity (frizzy hair grows, yours falls), consider adding hair care products to boost the volume. I list the best volumizers for flat, lifeless hair.
Dry, damaged hair tends to be coarse and sometimes curly. The secret to adding moisture to dry or damaged hair is deep conditioning. Try products rich in vitamins that are cream-based.
Hair Care Tips
There are many beauty myths out there when it comes to hair care. For example, some people think it's bad towash hair every day? (the answer is for some people, absolutely, for those with oily hair, it's not). Here are some other popular questions I get and answer.A friend of mine swears that rinsing her hair in cold water locks in the shine and makes her hair healthy. I did the research to find out if you should rinse hair in cold water.
The directions on most shampoo bottles advise you to "rinse and repeat." But is this really true? Are shampoo companies trying to get you to use up, and therefore buy more, shampoo? Do you really need to "rinse and repeat"?
Ahhh, the dreaded split ends. I have wiled away many a day searching the ends of my hair for split ends. But the question I get a lot is can you repair split ends?
Hair Care How-Tos
For you curly girls, I've compiled EVERYTHING I KNOW in this article, How to care for curly hair . For those of you with bangs who get sick of traipsing to the salon every two weeks for a trim, learn to trim your own bangs
You fried your hair (or your stylist did). Is it possible to fix fried hair? I found out a recipe by one of the hottest stylists around.
Everyone hates detangling long hair. My friend Deirdre hated to wash her daughter's hair because it was baby fine but there was tons of it, so it would tangle the second it was washed. Find out how to care for and detangle long hair
Believe it or not, there IS a right and a wrong way to properly apply hair products. There's also a correct way to use a flat-iron
Salon Hair Care Tips
In this recession, more and more women are waiting longer between hair cuts and color. I've compiled my favorite tips on how to save money at the salon. Do you really need a $200 haircut?
Once you're at the salon, how much should you tip the stylist? This article also tells you how much to tip the assistant who washes and dries your hair.
Now that you've left the salon, find out how to look look good on little money. Proper hair care can go a long way.

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