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Tuesday, February 9, 2010

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Spacelocker- 7 Steps to Shiny Hair

Shiny hair is healthy hair.
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It's hard to keep hair shiny and healthy when you use a hair dryer, curling iron, flat iron, hair color, bleach, heat, and other styling tools and techniques that rough up your hair cuticles. It’s your cuticles that lock your hair onto your follicles. And heaven help those who mess with their follicles. A roughed-up cuticle makes hair look dull. Smooth hair cuticles, like the shingles on the roof over your head, work best when they all neatly lie flat. Smooth cuticles are shiny because light reflects off smooth surfaces, and that’s what you want. But dry it, and curl it, and color it, and before you know it, your hair looks dull. Here are seven steps to shiny hair: 1. Eat Right Your hair is mainly protein, so feed it lots of protein! Eat lean meats, fish, eggs, beans, low-fat dairy products make hair healthy, and especially foods that are rich in omega-3 fatty acids: salmon, avocados, flaxseed, and almonds. Depending on how bad your hair is now, it can take six months for your new diet to start making your hair shine. 2. Clean Up All those hair products you use—from hair spray to mousse—add residue to your hair. They'll have to go. Instead, use a clarifying shampoo once a week or add 1 tablespoon of baking soda to 2 tablespoons of your shampoo to remove sticky residue from your hair. 3. Use Conditioner Get a good conditioner and use it every time you shampoo. 4. Blot When you get out of the shower and dry your hair, squeeze and blot it. Never rub! Rubbing creates friction that roughs up the cuticles. 5. Cool Off Before you dry your hair, use a heat-resistant product to seal in shine and prevent damage from the dryer's high temperature. Whenever you can, use the cool setting on your dryer. 6. Sleep on Satin Satiny hair needs satiny pillowcases. Look at it this way: When you're asleep your head is about nine pounds of deadweight. (Sometimes it is when you’re awake, too.) Friction from tossing and turning in your sleep creates fuzz. Think those follicles and sleep on satin pillowcases to reduce the friction.
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7. Brush With The Boar Use only natural boar-bristle brushes, which are the best way to smooth hair and distribute natural oils. Plastics are brittle and are more prone to break your hair since they don't have as much give. Don't mess with your follicles. Spacelocker: The Happiest Space On Earth
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  • Kyla's Avatar
    Posted by Kyla Sat Nov 21, 2009 2:14pm PST

    omigosh i could so use this! all my friends say that i have beautiful hair (not to gloat, but i do), but its not shining like it was meant to. i'm going to use these tips, starting TONIGHT!

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  • Clarence's Avatar
    Posted by Clarence Sat Nov 21, 2009 7:43pm PST

    .,thanks...

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  • victorianlady359's Avatar
    Posted by victorianlady359 Mon Nov 23, 2009 8:41am PST

    What wonderful advice. Thank you, for that. Even though I'm in my 60's--and getting younger--lol---ahum--well, my hair has always been very important to me, just how it is. And, even though I color it, now and then to make me--feel better-as i'm getting older, it is frustrating--because I'm blessed with very thick, yet very, very fine hair. HELP!!!! Don't use a lot of product's on my hair , let it dry naturally --most of the time, dryer's actually make my hair clumpy--and dry it out too much. Used Pantene' with conditioner, and was told by my beautician, that using a full conditioner, is not good for my "type" of hair, because it drags it down, with no perm--and the natural look--as it fall's easily--frustrating--UGH!!--even when I style it--without a perm. So, just try and stay natural-and going to color it for the holiday's--but, only with Nice N' Easy, which is the best. Have used this product--for about 25 yrs now, and love it--and it is supposed to be the best for one's hair as well--although, we all have our preference's--and not knocking any other product's here, just stating the fact's about My hair . Only first hand, will do--as don't know anyone else's--prob's--just telling you --in case you have some of the same type's of prob's. As we all are here to help one another whenever we can. Well, thanks for the information--God Bless you all. And Happy Thanksgiving all. Vic.

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  • donna m's Avatar
    Posted by donna m Fri Feb 5, 2010 5:56pm PST

    Nice N' Easy has metallic salts which is the only product that is BAD for your hair shaft. We learned that in Cosmetology school years ago. Try another product.

    Loving hair in Rhode Island,

    Blessings Donna

    artistdonna.com

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