Friday, October 10, 2008

Hair Shampoo - Information and Tips

Shampoo is a probably the most common hair care product used to clean hair. It basically removes oils, dirt, products and other pollutants from the exterior of the hair and scalp. If not formulated correctly, shampoo can strip your hair and scalp of too much of the natural oils. This is another reason it is not recommended you use regular soap for cleaning your hair as soap is made to bond with and remove oils.

Shampoos, especially those, made for daily use are formulated so that they are mild on the hair and do not leave it too dry. Shampoo to treat dandruff, which is considered a medical condition, is regulated just like other over the counter drugs. Baby shampoos are made to mirror the pH of the human eye so they do not irritate the eye during bathing. You can also get the double formula shampoo and conditioner all in one which is supposed to clean and condition at the same time. Then you have the shampoos geared to your type of hair: dry, oily, normal. But it gets more complicated now. You can get shampoos geared towards the result you want, There are shampoos that volumize, moisturize, strengthen, purify (not sure what that means), anti-frizz, color enhancing (specific for blondes, brunettes & redheads), and more recently ones for restoring and time renewal.

Tips

-Always shampoo wet hair. Lather & massage. Remember lots of suds does not necessarily mean it is doing a better job.
-Shampoo, Rinse, Repeat. This is a myth. Repeating will not get your hair cleaner; you will just use twice the amount of shampoo.
-You do not need to shampoo every day, specially if your hair is dry. Every other day just wet your hair and use conditioner
-Which one to pick? All shampoo cost pennies to make. The extras are just branding and perfumes. Try one of the drugstore shampoos first before you invest upwards of $20 for a fancy shampoo.
-If you are using a special thickening shampoo be sure to use an anti-residue shampoo once a week. Thickening shampoos work by depositing product to adhere to your hair so it just looks thicker.


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How To Choose A Hair Shampoo

Hair shampoo is abundant in the market today with various kinds and many claims. We can choose the shampoo base on the purpose whether its for dandruff combat, reduce oil on the scalp or hair loss treatment.

Picking the wrong shampoo can cause hair loss. Different manufacturers have their own formula. Some one may feel satisfied with freshness feeling after using a shampoo while other may has more hair loss after using the same shampoo.

When you found out that you don't fit to a shampoo, stop using it and change your shampoo. It can happen because a person is sensitive to one of the ingredient in a shampoo

Here are some tips to choose hair shampoo:
1. We can wash our hair daily using a mild shampoo to keep our scalp clean and get no irritation. Natural shampoo is recommended. It's much better than washing your hair every two or three days with powerful antidandruff shampoo in a long term.

2. Antidandruff shampoo that is being used in a long term can cause scalp dryness and that will make the dry skin falls as a white particles. I was advised to shampoo daily with natural shampoo and if I want to use antidandruff shampoo, it should be done only twice a week between normal shampoos. Don't forget, some natural shampoos also have strong extract. Usually, the manufacturer tells us about if the shampoo is mild enough to be use daily.

3. A shampoo ad can be confusing. A cheap and expensive shampoo can be claimed with almost the same advantages. Pay attention to the ingredients in a shampoo container. An extract and an essence has a big different! Extracts are made from natural sources with active ingredients. They are more expensive (absolutely) and we can expect good result from natural extract. Essences are just the same smell. I don't know whether essences will give the same result as extracts. The more extracts in a shampoo make the price rising.

4. Shampoo is used for cleaning your hair. Conditioner is used to glue thin layer on your hair. To maximize the effect, use conditioner separately (not 2in1) and only on your hair, not the scalp. Improperly cleaned conditioner can accumulate in your scalp then make itchy feeling.

Hair shampoo is the first step to a clean and healthy scalp. It's important to choose the most suitable shampoo for each person

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