Showing posts with label #hairmask. Show all posts
Showing posts with label #hairmask. Show all posts

Thursday, December 24, 2015

25 Days of Beauty: 8 Hair Care Tips

1. Brush your hair when wet. 
There are two schools on this one. I'm aware of that, but my hair dresser advised me to never brush my curly hair when dry. It only makes it frizzy and rips the hair because it has no elasticity. 
When you're hair is wet, however, you can comb it with a wide tooth comb. 
Oh, that's another thing, avoid brushing your hair, always try to comb it.
2. Wash your hair every other day
I know people who wash their hair only a few times a week. I can't do that. I have to wash it every other day. I know this sounds a little gross, and your hair will be greasy the first few days. However, a lot of times oily hair is like an oily face. Your strip your hair bare every day, and it has to over compensate.
Washing it every other day allows the hair time to actually use the oils it produces. If you feel like your hair is greasy, spray it with a little dry shampoo. 
3. Ditch the Suds
Another thing you'll want to do is get rid of your harsh shampoo. Now, I will admit that I'll wash my hair with a harsh shampoo every once in a big while, but for the most part I avoid it. I like to get shampoo and conditioner that is sulfate and paraben free. These always have less soap in them. So they don't suds as much.
Less suds = better for your hair. 
You don't have to buy them from the salon either. I go to places like TJ MAXX and get good sized bottles for good prices. 
Just as a side note, you're hair will continue to produce a lot of oils when you first make the change. Don't stop though. It will eventually get used to the changes and produce oil accordingly.
4. Don't sleep on your hair
I mean it. Put your hair in a bun or a braid at night. Even if your not a restless sleeper, you still move around in your sleep. All that tossing and turning tears your hair. Putting it up minimizes the damages.
5. Beat the Heat
This is one of the most common hair tips. Try to avoid using heat on your hair. There are plenty of hair hacks that allow you to style your hair with out heat. Braids are my favorite. I braid my wet hair and sleep on that.
6. Use hair masks
I try to put a hair mask or deep conditioner in my hair at least once a week. Even though if you don't put a whole lot of heat on your hair, life is still tough. A lot of times I'll buy mine from the impulse section at Ulta. They're usually only $2 or $3 and I get more than one use out of them. You don't have to buy them, though; you can also make your own like this one
If you don't want to do either of those, just leave in your conditioner over night. 
No matter what you do, focus on the ends of your hair. That's the oldest and deadest hair. It needs the most love.
7. Don't touch your hair
Our hands are gross. We know this. They're also oily. The more you touch your hair the dirtier and greasier it gets.
This one is hard for me. I get annoyed or hot and my hair goes up. Then it annoys me that it's up so I take it back down. Also, I touch my hair when I'm nervous or relaxing. 
Yeah. Still working on this one. 
8.  Trim your hair regularly
I'm not saying cut your hair into a bob, but get rid of the deadness. Trim your ends a little bit once you start noticing them looking like a broom end. It cuts down on frizz, but also allows the new growth get longer rather than going into the breakage. 
Besides, this is a two-for. I get in these weird moods where I want to chop all my hair off. Trimming it allows me to change my hair with out making a commitment to it.
Those are my eight hair care tips. 
Enjoy!
As Always,
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Tuesday, December 1, 2015

25 Day of Beauty: DIY Hair Mask






 Oh, new blog theme for the Holiday. I haven't decided if I'll change it again in February or not. Maybe. 

So over the next 25 days, I'm going to try to do different beauty thing every day. To start us off, I'm going to do a hair mask. We all need one of these every once in a while. And, as you will find out, my favorite thing is cheap. *ahem* inexpensive. Anyway, I figured I do DIY. Since those can be cheaper. 

All in all I think it cost me like $3.00 for everything. 

Here are your supplies. 

Banana is great for hydrating hair. It's a natural conditioner. 
Avocado is kind of the same thing. It's hydrating and good for frizzy hair. This makes this recipe really great for winter, especially in dry climates. 

Step one mush up Avocado and Banana





As an after thought, I would actually recommend putting this bad boy in the blender. I didn't mix it well enough and I had to wash my hair twice to get the chunks out. Not kidding. 
I had weird things in my hair, at least it smelled like bananas.



STEP 2: Prep hair
I don't normally brush my hair when it's dry, so it didn't occur to me right now. But yeah, you should comb through your hair to get the knots out first. It makes washing that much easier.


STEP 3:
Apply to your hair. I just did it with my hands. I don't really know how else to do it.


STEP 4:
Saturate your hair. 
Avocado is really good for your scalp. 

STEP 5:
Leave in for 10 to 15 Minutes.  


STEP 6:
Rinse the mask as well as you can, but then you should also wash your hair with shampoo and condition as well.
Like I said, I had to wash my hair two times to get the stuff out of it. 


STEP 7: 
Dry and Style. 


There you have it a nice hydrating hair mask. I will admit that my hair was shinier, but I also added a little bit of coconut oil to the ends because I had to wash it two days in a row.

As a side note, if you're horribly allergic to bananas and avocados, I don't recommend doing this hair mask, just because the oil does get in your skin and some of it gets in your mouth. 


There you have it folks, the first of the 25 Day of Beauty


As always,