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How do I keep my hair healthy as it grows longer?
The hairdresser says: If you don't take proper care of your hair, the longer it gets, the more the ends are weaker, thinner and split and more prone to breakage. Unfortunately, this means that at some point you will have to cut off a lot of the length to restore it. The key is to keep hair nourished and hydrated through expert salon care and an at-home routine. There's no point in having long hair if the ends are thinning, split and weak. The breakage of long hair is due to the dryness and dehydration of the ends. In order not to exhaust them, limit heat treatment (press, tongs). The more heating devices you use on your hair, the more your ends will suffer. Combine Hair Repair Serum https://aboutyourhair.eu/en/products with Aran Oil in your home routine to repair, strengthen and nourish hair.
How often should I get a haircut if I'm trying to grow it out?
The hairdresser says: I recommend a regular haircut every two months. It is better to reach the desired length slowly, but in good condition of the xoa, than quickly, but weak and thin. Hair growth products stimulate the growth of new hair, but not the speed of the process, which is individual for each person. Change hair color only under the supervision of a professional, so as not to exhaust it further.
Is scalp exfoliation helpful?
Hairdresser says: Scalp health is the first step to shiny hair. Stress is the way the body reacts to any kind of threat or change, be it physical or emotional. Even positive life changes, such as a promotion, buying a home or having a child, can become a source of stress. When you experience anxiety, overwork or don't eat properly - this inevitably affects your hair as well, most often causing symptoms such as itchy scalp, red spots, feeling of dryness, irritation, feeling of discomfort. Healthy hair starts with a healthy scalp. Scalp exfoliation not only balances the energy flow in your body and gives you a feeling of relaxation, but also deeply cleanses and energizes your hair and scalp. Scalp exfoliation is not much different from face and body exfoliation. As with the skin, dead cells are removed here, the efficiency of the sebaceous glands is improved and sebum in excess is eliminated. Thanks to this procedure, the hair becomes healthier and the blood circulation is accelerated, as well as the follicles are strengthened. The scrub https://aboutyourhair.eu/en/products
relaxes and exfoliates the fold with a deep-cleansing detoxifying complex to eliminate discomfort and redness, balancing sebum levels and healthy microbiota. Ingredients (sea salt being the most effective) create friction on the scalp to remove dead cells and impurities. They work best with gentle fingertip massage. Then wash your hair with a gentle non-aggressive shampoo. Avoid showering more than once a day, reduce the water pressure and use lukewarm water whenever possible. After showering, dry your hair by wrapping it in a towel instead of rubbing it or using a blow dryer. Rubbing will make the itchy scalp worse, and the heat from the hair dryer (or other hair styling tools like flat irons and curling irons) can further dry out the scalp. If you want to dry your hair, try to use the cool setting and avoid styling products such as mousse and gel.
Is exfoliation the same as joint detoxification?
Hairstylist says: The difference between exfoliation and detoxification is that scalp exfoliation means removing dead cells and cell renewal, while scalp detoxification means soothing the scalp and opening the pores.
How to relieve symptoms of redness, itching, with scalp problems?
The hairdresser says: Scalp problems are many and serious - see here https://aboutyourhair.eu/en/products
The best way to relieve by preventing or controlling the provocative factors, paying attention to scalp and skin care. The most commonly used products for the treatment of seborrheic dermatitis are non-aggressive cosmetics in combination with preventive focused care recommended by a hairdresser (serum, scrub, ampoules).
Is dandruff the result of poor hygiene?
The hairdresser says: Dandruff affects more than 50% of people - see here ( https://aboutyourhair.eu/en/products
It is wrongly believed that dandruff occurs if you do not wash your hair often enough or that it means that the scalp is dirty and is a manifestation of poor hygiene. It is also not true that dandruff causes hair loss. Dandruff certainly cannot be treated with vinegar, natural oils or baby shampoo
How to prevent hair loss?
The hairdresser says: Here you can see in general the causes and types of hair loss https://aboutyourhair.eu/en/products ) and while you can't change your genetics, there are things you can do to help your hair grow. Proper nutrition and a balanced diet that is rich in vitamins and minerals, especially biotin and iron, can help. Also, avoiding harsh chemicals and heat styling equipment is also a good idea. Tightening with rubber bands, especially strong grip around the eye area – should not be practiced often. Regular hair nourishment, preventive care and stimulation of new hair growth will undoubtedly help.
How often should we deep condition our hair?
Hairstylist says: Every hair is unique and has different deep conditioning needs, most people condition their hair 2-4 times a month. If your hair is severely damaged or dry, you should deep condition at least once a week. It is important to know that leaving the deep conditioning products in for 5 to 10 minutes (depending on the condition of the hair) gives your hair enough time to absorb the nourishing and hydrating ingredients that the deep conditioning products offer. There are several different ways to deep condition your hair: you can condition it in the shower: it's best to leave the deep conditioning product on your hair while you shower or wash. The steam also helps to penetrate the ingredients better and deeper. Do not overdose! This can weigh hair down and make it look greasy. Rinse off the nourishing product with cool water. This helps to close the cuticles leaving all the nourishing ingredients in the hair. You need to make deep conditioning part of your hair conditioning ritual. Even if the main product line is a normal nourishing product, you need deep nourishment. Hair that has been chemically treated - colored, permed or straightened - needs extra deep conditioning to look and feel shiny, easy to comb and handle, but also to prevent breakage. See the nourishing serum (https://aboutyourhair.eu/en/products
) in combination with the hydrating mask (https://aboutyourhair.eu/en/products
How do I choose my products for my home routine, my hair is dry?
The hairdresser says: Each hair is strictly individual and the most suitable product is the result of a hair diagnosis and a professional recommendation from a hairdresser, because the hair has different needs in different areas. For example, the lengths need hydration and reconstruction, and the scalp needs cleaning and soothing. Correct diagnosis is the most important thing.