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 HOW TO SHAMPOO AND CONDITION YOUR HAIR 1. YOU DON’T GET YOUR HAIR WET BEFORE ADDING SHAMPOO We know you think that you are streamlining your routine. But think about it. Do you soap your dry body and then rinse off? Sick, dude. If you start with a dry palette, then you’re working harder to get the shampoo off. Warm water loosens excess oil and helps open your pores, allowing for a deeper penetration from your shampoo. So without a wet foundation, you might not be getting all that clean. Fully dunk your head prior to shampoo so your cuticles are open and ready for a good cleaning. 2. YOU USE YOUR NAILS TO WASH YOUR SCALP. Do you know how much bacteria is under the human nail? It’s a cesspool of disgust, a harbinger of death, and a plague on both your houses. Though we realize we’re being all sorts of dramatic, the nail scraping has to stop! Even with cleanser, you can’t kill every germ living under under your nails. We love a good scalp massage as much as the next guy. But be aware of
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Four Tips For Color Treated HairFour Tips For Color Treated Hair Most lady today color their hair; it's a simple method to fend the dim off and try different things with new looks. Coloring our hair is an incredible personality help, yet long haul coloring can cause harm, and biting the dust or hair can leave our dividers, garments, and even faces colored as well! Here are four hints for colored hair; regardless of whether you've effectively colored it, or are getting ready for a DIY washroom magnificence meeting... Prior to kicking the bucket your hair, make a "beauty parlor" in your restroom, or kitchen. Lay towels on the floor to keep color from falling and finishing mats and hardwood floors, and rehash with your counters [hair color is difficult to remove!] tips to remove color from hair, How To Strip Colour From Hair. To keep color from showing up on your cheeks, ears, and scalp, put a fine layer of Vaseline on these spaces; Vaseline is a definitive color plug! H

Best Shampoo

 1. Loreal Paris  Extraordinary Clay Shampoo  This shampoo is best suitable for my hair  Oily scalp/Oily Hair, it claims it keeps hair fresh for 72 hours. Available Online in Flipkart, Amazon Cleans scalp and gets rid of excess oil in roots and also hydrates  Comes in Turquoise blue packaging and with the flip open top The product does not have too thick or too runny consistency and looks very shiny and glossy Has Citrus fruity scent, formulated with  clay and has a cooling effect while washing I use this twice a week  previous night I oil my air and next morning I wash since I am an outdoor person and due to pollution it remains clean for 2 days and 3rd day I see oiliness in the evening, but this is my favorite product to be used If you have dry hair and dry scalp, then oil your hair first then use shampoo and follow it with conditioner. or try the next shampoo L'oreal with 5 oils 2. Loreal Paris with 6 oils for dry and damaged hair This shampoo variant is best for Dry and damaged

Type Of Shampoos

  The Best Shampoos for Every Type of Hair How you wash your hair can be a surprisingly divisive topic. Some say you should do it every day; some say go ahead and put it off for as long as humanly possible. For some, it’s the perfect excuse for karaoke rehearsal; for others, it’s a tedious task as annoying as removing makeup. Regardless of where you fall on the spectrum, shampoo is the first step in a quality hair-care routine, so it’s important to find one that will set you up for success. Here are 22 of our all-time favorite shampoos. There’s one for every hair texture, style struggle, and scalp issue, but they’re all so good that even the laziest among us will look forward to lathering up. The best shampoo for fine curls This is a classic drugstore shampoo with almost 5,000 five-star reviews on walmart.com. Reviewers praise the shampoo for doing exactly what it says it does: moisturizing and making hair look super-shiny, all for a great price. schampo schampo schampo schampo