Silky, Shiny Hair – my own experience

Monday Feb 9, 2009

I thought I should try myself what I recommend to others for silky and shiny hair. That is home made hair mask.

I chose the one that I read Daria Werbowy use to make her hair shinier: warm honey, egg safe buy clomid online yolk and olive oil.

I didn’t know exactly how much I should put of each ingredient but I decided that one egg yolk, about 1 tablespoon of honey (I warmed it up westernunion new york in microwave. Be careful though – sometimes honey tends to make scary noises if you heat it in microwave. And it doesn’t take long at all to get your honey warm), and I added about 1/2 tablespoon of olive oil.

Maybe a little bit more. So I mixed everything up, washed my hair with my normal shampoo, towel dried my hair and then applied my mask on my hair (I didn’t put any mixture to the roots though). I have long hair (not too long, but bellow my shoulders), so propecia side effects I just lifted all my hair up. It said that I should leave the mask for 20 minutes. Well… it started dripping after about 5 minutes, so I put cling wrap around my head (I read it actually a good idea for any mask you use for your hair) and kept it for another 5 minutes (I probably should have put a towel around my head as well, so it would stop the mixture from dripping (it still did)).

I rinsed it really well. I still could smell egg from my hair, so I washed it again with the shampoo, I applied some leave in hair conditioner to make my hair smell nice again. I think it worked kamagra discount well.

Verdict: yes, this mask really does work! My hair was very shiny! I was very impressed. I wonder if the rum and egg yolk mask will be even better to make my hair shiny?!

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Hair Conditioners – Why Do We Need Them?

Tuesday Feb 3, 2009

I was thinking recently – do we actually need hair conditioner to be applied after washing hair with the shampoo?

So I did some research and found (as always) two opposite opinions. Some said that we don’t need hair conditioner if we don’t wash our hair every day and do not blow dry our hair. But most of the time I found that we do need hair conditioner! Bellow I posted some interesting and useful (I hope) facts:

  • Our hair are damaged by sun, dry or cold weather, dust and some other conditions, so our hair lose protein and moisture. To restore them we should include hair conditioner into our hair care routine.
  • There are different types of hair conditioners for different types of hair: for dry and damaged hair, for normal hair, for oily hair, sometimes you can find hair conditioners for curly hair and frizzy hair. Find the one that is most suitable for you.
  • There is no need to leave hair conditioner for a long time (unless it is a treatment conditioner, i.e mask). The secret is in applying and distributing hair conditioner through your buy kamagra hair (and it could take a long time if your have long hair). But when you have done that  – you can rinse them straight away. I actually noticed that there is no real difference if I apply conditioner for 3 minutes and then rinse it or rinse it straight away (that happens when I am a bit in a rush). There is a great article propecia buy cheap target=”_blank”>here.
  • There are three types of hair conditioners: rinse-through conditioner,  treatment or repair conditioner and leave in hair conditioner.
  • Rinse through is the most “common” hair conditioner: you apply buy clomid pills it after your washed your hair with the shampoo. As you now know – distribute it evenly through the hair and rinse it off.
  • Treatment or repair conditioner is the one you would use once a week and leave for about 10 to 20 minutes. You can also put a towel around your head to keep your hair warm – you will get even better result.
  • Leave in hair conditioner is simply the one you would leave in your hair (you don’t rinse this conditioner off). There are conditioners that you use after washing westernunion kentucky your hair but before you would towel dry your hair or there are leave in conditioners that come in form of a spray – this is  alight high protein formula especially great for looking after combination hair (yes that is my type – dry only on the ends).
  • Make sure you never apply hair conditioner to the roots (or scalp) – there is enough moisture already.

I hope you found this article useful. Personally – I love hair conditioners – they make my hair smooth and silky. I have tried various types: leave in, rinse through and treatment hair conditioners – they are all great – you just need to find the one that suit you most.

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Silky Hair

Monday Jan 26, 2009

Ever wondered how to get silky hair? That silky hair that is so beautiful to touch and of course look at.

Well, I have propecia generic a few secrets for you.

First of all, always rinse your hair with cool water. This stimulates blood flow and will give a gloss to your hair.

Never wash buy clomid 50mg your hair with very hot water. Try to dry your hair naturally. The less you use hairdryer the better is for your hair.

You can also try these masks:

Mix one egg yolk with honey and a bit of dark rum – apply on washed wet hair. Wrap a towel around (you can put a clear wrap to make it even better and protect your towel) and leave for 15-20 mins. Wash thoroughly.

Daria Werbowy says that she used a mixture of egg yolk, warm oil and honey. Apply for 20 minutes and rinse off.

Once I read in online kamagra some magazine that Catherine Zeta Jones rinses her hair with beer and that is why she has such beautiful silky hair. westernunion illinois I have never tried doing that and I am not sure if you will get any beer sense after this… But I guess it is good to try.

If you have your own recipe for silky hair please live a comment.

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