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Is Having The Right Shampoo The Key to a Healthy Shiny Hair?

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Every lady has a set of shampoo, relaxer and moisturizers, each one for different times of the day and also different season. It’s amazing that we have different brands/products for our skin, but for our hair? Just few! Most times we only try out products that we feel works well without getting other products that will also help in improving our hair.

Everyone has that friend who seem to wake up with a perfect hair every morning and most times you wonder if it’s magic. But there is more to it than you think. These ladies make use of good hair products which will enrich their hair. They have the the right shampoo routine and they also invest in right hair treatments. To them, their hair is something to be cared for with full caution just like the skin or a egg.

Whenever we go to the salon, we see different products that catch our attention. Every hairdresser has different shampoo/hair cream, each one for different hair types and different hair problems. The secret lies in caring for each problem we might be facing with our hair. The moment you leave your beautician’s salon, you get that confidence because your hair feels healthy and shiny. This is a good proof that finding the right shampoo for your hair is important if you want to get an healthy hair.

Here Are Keys Behind a Healthy Shiny Hair

1. Get Yourself a Good Hairdresser

Your hairdresser plays a major role in helping you achieve a healthy hair. Apart from getting your hair done, your hairdresser can assist you in getting the right shampoo and conditioner for your hair, recommending products that is suitable.

2. Avoid Getting Your Hair Wet

According to a professional hair stylist, water makes hair swell from the inside, which force the cuticles up and when that occur frequently, you get breakage and frizz. Well, you might be wonder “How will I wash my hair?” The answer to this is to avoid over washing your hair. You can go for a dry shampoo that’s a hard core oil and odor absorber.

3. Regular Scalp Treatment

Get scalp treatment is definitely a good idea which will help you a lot. Keeping your hair follicles clean helps in preventing blockage and inflammation that often lead to thin hair. Making use of dandruff shampoo even though you don’t have dandruff will help in getting your scalp all cleaned up.

4. Cool Your Head

The moment you remove a plantain (Dodo) from the frying pan it still continues to fry even though it might not be as much as it was on the pan. The same goes with your hair, if it feels really hot after blowing it try and cool it off. Most hair dryer have the cool feature now.

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Ben Orange, is a stylist and a senior fashion editor at GLAMCITYZ, who covers topics in Fashion, Style, and weddings. With his keen eye for trends, he expertly navigates the dynamic world of fashion, offering invaluable insights and advice to readers.In his leisure time, you'll often find Ben indulging in his love for reading and enjoying the melodies of good music.

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