my hair keep dropping all the times,so i looking for the ways to make hair healthier.
How to make my hair healthier than before??
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- 3+ months ago by Adrien
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By eating food
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besides over processing what you can do, if you are that worried, is see a nutritionist.
To get your hair looking healthy and shiny at home, the products you’re using are the most important thing. The best products make the best hair!
Here’s my guide for creating healthy, shiny hair every step of the way:
Shampoo: If you can, try to shampoo every other day with a shampoo that isn’t too strong. You don’t want to strip hair by over cleaning it. Look for a gentle or daily use formula.
Conditioner: Use a moisturizing conditioner whenever you shower. I recommend combing it through your hair, with a wide tooth comb, before you rinse. This will protect your hair from fading and becoming dry, which in turn will make it shinier.
Deep Conditioner: Deep condition your hair once a week with. I recommend a serum consistency that doesn’t have to be rinsed out. They’re usually more effective and more convenient. Look for vitamin E, essential oils, and wheat protein in the ingredients. These conditioners balance and tone your scalp, repair and fortify your hair shaft, prevent split ends, and all of these things lead to healthy, shiny hair.
Protection: You must protect your hair from the heat of your styling tools (blow dryer, flatiron, curling iron). Your tools are what damage your hair the most. Before blow-drying, cover damp hair from roots to ends with a blow drying agent. This will simply protect your hair from the heat. If you are going to use an iron after you blow dry, mist with hair spray. It will provide an extra layer of protection from the hottest of the hot tools.
Finish: Using a finishing shine product is very important. It will fake it ‘til you make it. It will add polish and unreal shine to your hair, whether it’s healthy or not. A finishing shine product is completely cosmetic. Healthy hair is shiny; therefore, shiny hair ‘appears’ healthy!good luck
Thanks~
u'r welcome
But i kinda worry...