Tips For Thin Fine Hair
I want to share with you guys some tips for your hair if it's fine or thin or generally it just gets weighed down.
1.No, silicones.
Silicones are an ingredient that is very common in a lot of products and a lot of dough stores. And supposedly its job is to like put a barrier around your hair to protect it from damage and all that. But the thing is, silicones are not water-soluble, which means they will build upon your hair and lead you to have greasy weighed down hair. If you don't get them out of your hair with a sulfate detergent. So I strongly recommend that you use silicone-free products, use water-soluble things. That way you can get washed out of your hair completely so you don't have to deal with weight down.
2. shampooed last.
Now, trust me, I know this sounds crazy, but you should try conditioning your hair first and shampooing your hair last.
And the reason behind this is because your hair gets way down. It's thin, right? So if you shampoo less, it's gonna get rid of the excess conditioner and you're going to be left with more voluminous hair and less greasy hair. And like I said, it sounds kind of crazy. And you probably think it well is in my hair.
If you use a sulfate shampoo. That's what I'm saying. Also, if every s.a like of three inhaler batter. Not only that, a good way to prevent that is to deep condition before you wash your hair at also the condition first leave it in for like an hour, then jump into the shower. you can also use Joico moisture co washwitch combines both shampoo and conditioner into one easy step, while giving your hair the moisture boost that it probably needs.
Then you're going to condition as normal just to detect all your hair and shampoo last to get rid of the excess conditioner once you're nuts are not allowed. You're gonna end up with more value. It is worth a try.
3.remove build-up
if your hair gets weighed down easily. It's just common sense that you have to get rid of the excess buildup from all the products that you'll be using. I used to use baking soda mixed with water to get rid of the build-up in my hair, but I don't think that's the best option.
4.Nothing on the scalp.
The only time you should ever put anything on your scalp is if you're shampooing your scalp review doing an oil scalp massage. That's it. I always condition my hair from the years down just because that's really where all the tangles are at anyways. But if I put on my scalp, I'm going to get weighed down. That rule goes for every single product. Even when you're styling with wouldn't even conditioner's gaols. Deep conditioners. Keep it below the ears. Because if you put it in your scalp, you're going to lose value.
5. little as possible.
I can tell you that I have tried every volume rising product on the market and nothing has ever done anything because of the mere fact that the more things you put in the hair, the more it's going to get weighed down. So it's kind of an oxymoron when you see a volume rising product.
So always use as little, little, little product that's possible if you can get away with using just a small dollop or living conditioner. Let it be. Believe it or not, I'm on most of my watch days. I don't use any styling products at all. And I know you're probably thinking, well, what about Tangoes? What about the dryness? That's I was telling you, deep conditioning is so, so important because it's gonna help restore that moisture that you don't have to put on after you take a shower. I could be there before the shower with your regular condition.
6.Protein
Protein is incredibly important for refined, slashed thin hair because gonna help strengthen your hair. This is going to help fight fallout breakage. And it's also going to help you keep your cruel pattern better if you have. Thin, thin, curly hair.
Better like there is such a thing of using too much protein than your hair becomes as hard as a rock. And then it doesn't look very nice. So make sure to use protein products sparingly. you can use Loreal Recover Masque made carefully to nourish the hair from root to tip and leaves the hair soft and shiny. Tried to buy a deep conditioner that has protein silk, amino proteins, silk amino acids, amino acids, coconut oil, coconut milk. Try to find a deep conditioner with protein and then do that before your shower to give you her some protein. Or you can have protein in your regular conditioner or in your styler. You can also use coconut oil. That in itself is very good. Strengthening the hair.
7. Calm down for fine.
Thin here is very, extremely prone to breakage. So make sure that your conditioning very well with deep conditioning before your showers with regular conditioner. Make sure that it's a really good conditioner with good slip. Make sure you're detangling with your fingers because that is the most gentle tool that you can use to get through knots and make sure you're styling your hair gently. Don't be drying your hair with the terry cloth fiber tower like this once.
I I'll be using this. This is way too rough. Use a t-shirt to dry your hair. Stay away from the heat source. There were some dyes there way from the bleach. Your hair is very, very prone to break and you've got to understand that you got to treat it nice. Another huge thing that I highly recommend for everyone, not just people within fine here, but it's especially important for us.
Fine ladies violated a satin pillowcase and this is so important to sleep on because, you know, during the night. I don't know about you guys, but I sleep hailer crazy. And I know that a lot of my hair can rip if I didn't use it. A sick, slippery sand pillowcase. This is what much gentler on your hair so that you don't get any breakage overnight already.