How to clean your hair frequently without mistreating it
Now that hot days are getting worse, you may want to wash your hair more than usual and you will find it difficult to wash it so many times that you feel mistreated.Although it is not advisable to wash your hair every day, how can you tell any Dominican who does not enjoy standing in the shower to take a bath from head to toe after a bout of exercises or walking all day on public transport? To avoid mistreating the hair in the washing process, the following tips can be helpful:
Prepare the hair: before washing it, use a nourishing mask that allows the hair to be prepared for each wash. You can apply coconut oil as a pre-shampoo mask, and leave it a few minutes before starting.
Reduce the use of shampoo: Although effective in your work, shampoo is not the only way to clean your hair, you can do several washings a week with a light conditioner and leave the use of shampoo only for once a week. If you still miss the bubbles, try mixing a spoonful of conditioner with a shampoo.
Disentangle before washing: one of the biggest mistreatments to the hair at the time of washing comes by unraveling it in the shower, the fatigue of standing untangling produces despair and it takes us a long time. Moisten the hair before washing it, untangle it before entering the shower and try to direct the washing to the scalp, then rubbing the hair gently in the direction in which it grows, to remove any dirt that may have.
Remember that after cleaning the hair we must nourish it again, that is to say that each time we wash it, we must condition it and apply the finishing products that we usually use.
Happy rest of the week!
How to remove gum stuck to hair
Has a chewing gum stuck in your hair? Do not despair! With these homemade tricks you will be able to take it off without cutting your hair.
SOS! If you have stuck chewing gum in your hair try these two natural remedies you can help take off the gum without having to resort to scissors to cut the lock of hair .
Home remedies to remove chewing gum from hair
1. Olive oil
Take the strand with the gum stuck and apply olive oil at room temperature to soften the dough. Insert a fine tooth comb into the strand and drag gently brushing, run the comb several times to peel it off. Substitute olive oil can be another type of oil such as baby, butter or hair softening cream.
2. Ice
With an ice cube rub the gum stuck, to cool or freeze it. When staying hard it is easier to detach it, remove it from the hair piece by piece.
Although applying alcohol may help to remove the chewing gum, it is not recommended because it damages and dries the hair. The fastest and most effective technique is to remove the chewing gum with a comb and oil. After removing the gum, wash the hair with a shampoo and apply a nourishing mask on the hair to repair the hair fiber.