Monday 3 October 2011

Hair Care and Hairstyles

Hair Care

Everyone wants beautiful, shiny healthy hair and just like looking after you face begins with a good skincare routine, healthy hair also begins with a good hair care routine.


Before you begin a hair care routine, you'll need to know your hair type and its needs. How you care for your hair depends on the type of hair you have: normal, dry, oily, and also the condition of your hair and scalp: thinning hair, dandruff, itchy scalp, split ends, frizzy, flat, chemically treated etc.

There are three basic steps to a good hair care routine



Cleanse - The main purpose of a shampoo is to remove dirt and oil from your hair and scalp.



Moisturize - The main purpose of a conditioner is to moisturize your hair, leaving it soft and manageable.



Treatments - Treatments are designed to help mend/repair hair and scalp conditions such as hair loss, thinning hair, split ends, frizz etc

Hairstyles


Not everyone can wear the same hairstyleThe hairstyle you wear must flatter your face if its going to look good.  Whether a hairstyle will look good on you or not depends on the shape of your face.

There are many types of hairstyles out there, but  they will not look good if the hairstyle doesn't fit the shape of your face. 

Different hairstyles for different face shapes.

Oval face - Almost any hairstyle will work, long or short, straight or curly. A layered hairstyle will also work well.

Long face - try a hairstyle that creates width,  longer side bits or a cute bob. Curls will also work well. Don't grow your hair too long and don't do hairstyles that cut it too short 

Round face - try hairstyles that add length. A layered hairstyle will work well. Don't do hairstyles that cut the hair any shorter than shoulder length. 

Square face - short curly hairstyles and long layered hairstyles work well for you. Avoid short one length hairstyles

Heart-shaped face- Long layered styles and fringes work well for you. Avoid hairstyles that take the hair away from the  face. 


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