Tip of The Day
The pollutants in the rain may weaken the hair bulb, making your hair dull and thin. Always cover your hair before going out to protect it from humidity.
Here’s a quick hair tip for you, and this one’s especially for the people who keep getting a lot of rain in their areas where they stay.
The pollutants in the rain may weaken the hair bulb, making your hair dull and thin. Always cover your hair before going out, to protect it from internal humidity.
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The pollutants in the rain may weaken the hair bulb, making your hair dull and thin. Always cover your hair before going out to protect it from humidity.
Pomegranate peel extracts have been effectively used to combat hair loss and to proactively control dandruff.
Diet plays a very important role in maintaining the health of your hair. It helps in protecting and strengthening the hair follicles. Include eggs, walnuts, green leafy vegetables and fish in your diet. Spinach is also an excellent food for hair.
Hair is composed primarily of special amino acids, otherwise known as proteins. We suggest eating a portion of first class protein with breakfast and lunch to provide your hair with its daily requirements for growth.
Nobody said you can’t colour your hair in the monsoon. If you do, make sure the shades are bright and cheerful to ‘400 compensate for the gloomy weather. However, post-colouring care is a must.
The outer layer of hair is called the cuticle, and its purpose is to protect the inside layers. In healthy hair, the cuticle lays flat. In damaged hair, they are more open.
Most shampoo contain chemicals that can make your hair extremely dry and brittle if used daily. So, it’s best to wash your hair no more than twice or thrice a week to maintain its health and optimum moisture level.
Hair can grow back after chemotherapy, but after hair can grow a different color or texture than normal for the first few month.
Always drink at least 8-12 glasses of water everyday to keep your hair & scalp hydrated.