[[ professional hair care tips ]]Just to begin with there are over 100,000 hairs on your head, that's a lot of hair to take care of! Hair isn't stagnantIt changes from day to day as a result of the weather (particularly humidity), hormonal changes (month to month), seasonal changes (hotter months versus wetter months) and also year to year as we get older. Hot styling toolsThere are NO hair care products that can completely protect your hair from heat damage. Hair styling tools such as blow dryers and curling or straightening irons can get to as hot as 350°F (175°C), transferring about 200°F (95°C) direct to the hair. Obviously this kind of heat is going to cause some sort of damage - can you imagine this kind of heat on your skin…if you can't do it to your skin you shouldn't do it to your hair. Most of us use styling tools (and love them) so EverEscents had this in mind when we formulated our products; our hair care is designed to help keep the moisture in your hair so if you use styling tools at least you will know you are giving your hair something back in return, naturally. Sun damage to your hairThis is completely unavoidable and the sun will always cause your hair damage. The sun can cause colour to fade, breaks down the hair shaft and can also degrade the structure of your hair. No hair care products can completely protect you from this but EverEscents products are designed to help replenish and put back some of that moisture. Choose your brushes & combs carefullySome brushes and combs are much more damaging than others, usually the softer the brush the less damage caused. If the brush tears or pulls the hair then it is damaging the cuticle. ![]() Hands offHandling hair is another form of damaging friction that causes fractures to the hair cuticle. The less you interact with your hair the better. If you often run your hands through your hair, twirl it, twist it or flick it – develop another habit! Shedding the layersJust as the skin on your face and body, your scalp too must go through a regular shedding process; the lowest layers are where the new cells are generated. Shedding is good. Towel headWhen drying your hair avoid rigorous rubbing (usually with your head upside down in the towel), this again causes friction damage therefore damaging the cuticle and will contribute to making your hair frizzy. Try using either patting or squeezing motions or put your hair up in the towel to soak up the moisture – DON'T RUB. You may also like to try using a towel with a smooth velvet-type surface. |
