Homemade Hair Care Tips – How To Take Care Of Hair At Home

Can’t go to the salon? Listed in this article are some homemade hair care tips you can use to take care of your hair at home.

Can you have perfect hair even without going to the hairdresser? The answer is yes; you don’t always have the time or the opportunity to treat yourself to a session at the hairdresser to be pampered or even just for a fold.

Homemade Hair Care Tips – How To Take Care Of Hair At Home

What to do then to take care of the hair without damaging it? It is important to follow a precise beauty routine, without stressing the hair too much with frequent washing, aggressive products or excessive use of tools such as plates, straightening brushes and curling irons.

Then the correct drying phase is essential to avoid frizz and to avoid breaking them the moment you comb them. The right products will then make the difference.  

Avoid playing with your hair by stressing them with your fingers or keeping them always tied. In this way your hair will be stronger and healthier.

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1. Shampoo the right way

As a basic step to take care of your hair: experts recommend washing your hair every 3/4 days. Avoid frequent washing unless you live in a very polluted area or exercise daily. If you need to freshen your hair between one wash and another, you can use a dry shampoo. It will give volume to your hair again and make it clean even when you don’t have time or you can’t use the shampoo itself.

Use a shampoo without silicones and sulphates, and take very little amount of product at a time. Another ingredient to which we must pay attention are the surfactants. They are responsible for creating the foam that makes the shampooing moment pleasant, but when they are present in high quantities, they can prove too aggressive for the scalp.

2. Pay attention to the water temperature

An aspect to which one must pay attention during the shampoo and that many underestimate is the temperature of the water. It must not be too hot to avoid damaging the hair. The ideal temperature for shampooing must be lukewarm, while for the last rinse that eliminates the residues of shampoo and conditioner, you can use cold water which makes your hair shinier and brighter.

3. Apply the conditioner correctly

The conditioner is often used to make the hair softer and to better detangle the hair. The secret is to apply it in the correct way, because when used in the wrong way, instead of nourishing the hair it weighs it down, getting it dirty much earlier than expected.

So how should it be applied? Make sure you have rinsed your hair well and that you have eliminated all traces of shampoo. At this point apply a small nut of product on the tips, and with the help of a wide-toothed comb preferably made of wood, spread it on all lengths, without ever getting to the root.

4. Treat your hair with a mask

Once a week, treat yourself to a pampering to deeply hydrate your hair. You can choose to make a restructuring mask or a pre-shampoo wrap to give a vitality booster to your hair. Apply the product all over the hair, from root to tip, distributing it evenly with the help of your fingertips or a wide-toothed comb.

Leave it on for about 10 minutes, then continue with your usual shampoo. If you choose to make a compress with natural ingredients, you can wrap your hair in plastic wrap and leave it on for longer to obtain an even more beneficial effect.

5. Use the right combs and brushes

Particular attention must also be paid to the choice of combs and brushes you use. You should prefer materials such as wood that help you detangle hair in a more delicate way, without breaking or stressing it as it often happens with materials such as plastic.

The wooden brushes are also anti-static, so you can say goodbye to the electric effect on your hair. Some types of brushes are also specially structured to give a massage to the scalp and reactivate blood circulation.

6. Correctly blow dry your hair

The use of the hairdryer is often underestimated. Also, in this case you must be careful how you use it because the incorrect method will not only damage the hair, but also make styling more difficult. The first thing to do before holding the hairdryer is to pat the excess water with a microfiber towel, without rubbing it on the hair.

Avoid drying your hair upside down so as not to tangle it. Start drying your hair using your fingers and direct the air flow from the roots to the tips by placing the hair dryer over your head. You will have to keep the hair dryer at a distance of about 15 – 20 centimeters for prevent heat from damaging the hair.

In this regard, the temperature it must be regulated during the drying phase. If at the beginning you set a slightly higher temperature, decrease it gradually to prevent the hair from drying out and losing shine. High temperature also favors the appearance of split ends.

7. Beware of plates and irons

Tools such as straighteners and curling irons are excellent allies to help you in styling, but be careful how you use them. If you use them frequently, it is ideal to apply a styling protector before styling. It will protect the hair from the high temperatures of the tools you use and to prevent them from burning or being damaged and appearing dry & brittle.

8. Do not abuse styling products

Do not exceed the number of products you use for styling. While on one hand they can be excellent allies to help you achieve the result you want, but on the other they can weigh down the hair making it dirty before time.

The secret is to always use a minimum quantity of the product in question, and distribute it well on the hair. Once the styling is finished, do not abuse lacquers, waxes and gels that could dry out the hair. The applied products should be able to be removed with a single brushing.

9. Use the accessories properly

If you want a healthy and shiny hair you will have to pay particular attention to the accessories you use. Hairpins and elastics can in fact be useful for fixing chignon and ponytails, but at the same time they can stress the hair by breaking it.

As for the elastics, avoid tightening them too much around your ponytail. When the tension is high in the long run it makes the hair weaker, and if you have long hair and you tie them every day you may find yourself with a weaker pony with time. Attention should also to the hairpins. In order to not ruin the hair, do not use them if they are without the protections placed on the tip.

10. Don’t play with your hair

When you are in front of the PC or you are reading a book, you can get distracted and find yourself with hair braided between your fingers. Experts recommend that you should not play with your hair and touch it continuously. In addition to getting dirty ahead of time when you braid or twist them on your fingers, you risk tearing and weakening them.

Homemade Hair Care Tips

Paraffin, petrolatum, additives: shampoos and conditioners sold in large retailers can be harmful to hair and skin health. This is why it would be better to take care of it by using “do it yourself” products that ensure a far better yield and are good for health and the environment.

So here are many different preparations for making homemade, natural and eco-friendly shampoos and conditioners:

1. Aleppo soap

If you want a shampoo suitable for any type of hair, you can use 50 grams of Aleppo soap with 25% laurel oil which you will dissolve, chopped, in a saucepan with 200 ml of water until it simmers. When a green colored gel has formed, turn off the heat and let the mixture cool. Then add according to the needs of each, or 50 ml of infusion of water and ivy leaves (in case of dyed or weak hair), or 50 ml of hot water (for normal hair), or 50 ml of chamomile infusion (for baby shampoo), or 50 ml of water infusion and 1 sprig of rosemary (for those suffering from baldness). This shampoo lasts for three months and the result is assured.

2. Sugar

For those who want to try it, there is also cowash , i.e. washing hair with sugar and conditioner. Take a cup of sugar and a cup of balm and mix the two components together; then wet your hair with lukewarm water and sprinkle over the mixture, from the roots to the ends, leave on for about 5 minutes and rinse with plenty of water. An effective method for those who have dandruff or practice sports and want to wash their hair every day.

3. Aloe Vera

A recipe for a really delicate conditioner is the one that involves the use of 100 gm of jojoba oil and 10 gm of aloe vera, mixed together and then massaged on wet hair. No need to rinse: your hair will immediately appear stronger and above all shiny.

4. Honey

To regenerate the hair, use coconut oil to prepare a nice mask. Mix 2 tablespoons of coconut oil, in fact, with 4 drops of jojoba oil and also add 2 teaspoons of honey if your hair is dry. Then apply this mask on damp hair before shampooing. Then tie the hair and let the compress act for ten minutes; after that wash and finally use a “do it yourself” conditioner: the hair naturally returns soft.

5. Chickpea Flour

Those who have oily hair can solve the problem with 2 tablespoons of chickpea flour, combined with 250 ml of warm water, 2 tablespoons of apple cider vinegar, 1 teaspoon of dried sage and a few drops of essential oil of your choice. Mix all the ingredients together in a bottle and then use the amalgam as if it were a normal shampoo, distributing it over the entire length of the hair. This shampoo balances the production of sebum and combats hair loss.

6. Lemon

Those who face the problem of dry hair can rely on lemon. Blend the peel of a lemon, the juice of one half of it and a peeled cucumber, until you obtain a homogeneous paste that you will apply as if it were a shampoo. It will scrub your hair and eliminate all dead cells.

7. Flax Seeds

Those who use the gel, can make one at home with flax seeds, for shiny and silky hair. Take 30 grams of flax seeds, arrange them in a colander and immerse them in a container with 200 ml of water. Bring to a boil for about 10/20 minutes. Then, let it cool for three hours and when you see that the gel has formed, remove the colander. Then add half a tablespoon of citric acid and a few drops of essential oil.

8. Rosemary

If you want to dye your hair but want to do it naturally, you can try sage or rosemary. Prepare an infusion of rosemary, let it cool down and when you make the shampoo, use it for the last rinse. With the sage infusion, instead, make a compress before washing: your color will not only appear more vivid but the first white hair will darken. The same result obtained with sage, you can have it with the infusion of black tea, applied an hour before washing your hair. In fact, tea masks white hair and exerts a profound antioxidant action.

9. Coconut oil

The salt and the sun can ruin your hair in summer, and make it dry and brittle. To nourish and hydrate them in the right way we offer you an effective and simple method: coconut oil, a natural ingredient capable of strengthening hair and restoring its shine and volume.

10. Apple cider vinegar

Rinse your hair with apple cider vinegar, which you can find here , after each wash helps to always have it beautiful and shiny . Just add a teaspoon to a liter of water, shake and rinse. This treatment reflects the pH of the scalp.

11. Avocado

The oily hair look dirty and greasy even the day after we washed them. Excess sebum in the skin often makes the hair greasy next to the scalp and ends dry. The result is not pleasing to the eye as the whole hair is dull, opaque, unpleasant to the eye and to the touch. Here’s how to prevent and counter it. For those with dry hair, the ideal is a homemade avocado mask

Conclusion

Just follow the above mentioned simple and targeted beauty routine. Avoid frequent washing, do not use too many styling products and avoid playing and touching them continuously.


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