How to Condition your Hair
The main purpose of any conditioner is to restore the electrical
balance of the hair. Conditioners also smooth the scales of the
cuticle, making the hair less liable to tangle, and give hair a
better sheen when dry. Conditioners can bring bounce, body, shine,
and manageability back to hair that would otherwise be dull. They
can also help to seal each hair, guarding against water evaporation,
which is the major cause of dryness.
There are conditioners in different stregths for every type of
hair. The instant conditioners are massaged in and then immediately
rinsed off while others are left on the hair for a longer period
of time and work in conjunction with heat to provide extra help.
Conditioners only provide temporary relief from dryness as the hair
cannot be permanantly mended once it has grown out of the scalp,
but they are a vital part of the hair care routine and should be
used regularly.
Instant Conditioners
The instant conditioners, or cream rinses as they were once called,
are intended to be used after every shampoo. They coat each hair
with a thin film that corrects dryness and superficially mends any
damage. Once the hair has been washed the conditioner is massaged
in, left on for a few minutes, then rinsed off thoroughly.
Only a small amount of conditioner is needed. If you use too much
conditioner or fail to rinse the hair well you may find your hair
has become sticky and greasy. Don't overcondition your hair or it
may become too soft and impossible to curl. If your hair is particularly
dry at the ends, apply conditioner to those areas only and leave
the naturally healthy hair at the roots alone.
Deep Conditioning Treatments
In addition to instant conditioners, there are deep penetrating
conditioners that are meant for occasional use. These deep conditioners
are especially useful for dry or processed hair or hair that has
been damaged by too much time spent in the sun.
Creamy deep conditioning treatments are massaged into the hair
and left on the hair from anywhere from 10 to 30 minutes; follow
the manufacturer's instructions. When you are massaging the conditioner
in, pay particular attention to the drier areas. To gain maximum
benefit from this treatment, leave the cream on the hair after massaging,
wrap the head in foil to retain heat and the treatment continue.
Rinse your hair thoroughly with warm water to remove all of the
conditioner.
Hot oil treatments are just as efficient, and are especially good
for dry hair. You can buy small tubes of oil treatment or just use
almond oil. Warm the oil, then apply it to the hair. Massage it
in well and wrap the head in plastic wrap or foil. Cover the head
with a warm towel and leave for half an hour; the heat from the
towel helps the oil to penetrate. Then shampoo the hair and rinse
thoroughly. For an even better treatment, leave the oil on overnight.
Then wash it out with two applications of shampoo and condition
as usual. If your hair is dry or damaged, use a hot oil treatment
once a week. For normal or oily hair once or twice a month should
be sufficient.
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