Monday, September 26, 2011

Hair Care Tips You Need To Know



How do you care for your hair? What are the hair care products that would best suit you? If you don't know, you're not alone. Impulse Research did a recent hair care survey and according to it, hair mistakes are made by many women. Keep reading to learn some tips to help you get the most from your hair:

How to Care for Long Hair

Longer than shoulder-length hair is what 53% of women have and for more than 12 months, about 55% have had the same style. To keep your hair looking great and feeling healthy, or if you're looking for a new style, remember these tips:

Stylists recommend a quarter-inch trim every five weeks to prevent damage caused by split ends.

Long hair is given shape and manageability if layers are cut into it. Adding fringe creates softness and definition while providing more styling options.

Highlights and lowlights create texture and dimension without cutting layers.

That's Hot

Heat styling tools such as curling irons and blow-dryers are being used by about 75% of women but only 16% of women would regularly use thermal protection products. To prevent your hair from heat damage, thermal protection products should be used.

There are about 65% that claim they use a blow-dryer daily. When it comes to using a blower-dryer, here are a few things you need to do.

Ionic blow-dryers reduce drying time to eliminate frizz and add body.

A cooler setting or "cold shot" on blow-dryers is used to set a style once hair is dry.

Stylists from a family oriented salon recommend adding a diffuser to enhance curls and create volume and texture.

How to Choose a Product

If you pick the right product, then volume, hold, shine, or curls can be added. Helping you to identify your hair type as well as the product it needs is a stylist at a product-focused salon. Below are the must-know guidelines.

The heavier and coarser your hair, the heavier your product needs to be. For supporting heavy hair and defining your style, gel would a great item to use as well as pomade and wax separate.

If you have medium-textured or fine hair, then you should choose a lightweight product. Mousse provides definition and support and is a lighter styling solution than gel or pomade.

Hairspray comes in a variety of strengths, from flexible to firm holds, and works with any hairstyle.

Shine and smoothing serums add sheen to hair while controlling frizz. There is a formula for all hair types since they come in a variety of weights.

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