Essential Hair care tips for better hair growth

Essential Hair care tips for better hair growth

Hair is made up of a protein called keratin. The outer layer is called the cuticle. Up close, it has a scaly appearance like a fish. Its role is to protect the hair shaft. The pH of the hair is low, around three. When it’s washed with harsh surfactants, the acid balance is destroyed because the pH is so much higher.

1. Choose the right shampoo and conditioner for your hair type

2. Follow a healthy diet

3. Avoid tight hairstyles such as dreadlocks or braiding

4. Avoid excessive use of hair products

6. Avoid excessive heat on your hair

7. Brush or comb hair properly

8. Protect your hair when swimming

9. Have a deep conditioning treatment

10. Oil Your Tresses Regularly

11. Massage Your Scalp

12. Eggs Can Contribute To Overall Hair Health

To restore the appearance of the cuticle so that it has a lovely smooth, shiny appearance that reflects light and makes the hair lie flat and look healthy, will require conditioning agents. If you want to balance your scalp and reset to a healthier hair regime, start with washing your hair less frequently.

Ingredients to look out for

SURFACTANTS: A big misconception in haircare is that foam is an indicator of cleanliness. Foaming isn’t healthy. In fact, the less foam, the better. Most shampoos contain synthetic foaming agents known as surfactants. These are compounds that reduce the surface tension of liquids and help suspend oil and dirt, making them easier to remove or clean from the hair, body or greasy surfaces.

ETHOXYLATION: A common chemical process used in creating surfactants is ethoxylation. It involves adding ethylene oxide to an alcohol or phenol to create the surfactant. A concerning by-product of this manufacturing process is contamination of 1, 4-dioxane, a known carcinogenic byproduct. The simplest way to identify if an ingredient has been ethoxylated is to look for ‘eth’ in the name.

SULPHATES/SULFATES:  Mainstream shampoos often contain sulphates. These are commonly found in almost all foaming and lathering products. Although these ingredients may originate from coconuts, the final product is far from its natural starting point.

AVOID: 

·         SODIUM LAURETH SULFATE (SLES),

·         SODIUM LAURYL SULFATE (SLS),

·         AMMONIUM LAURETH SULFATE (ALES),

·         AMMONIUM LAURYL SULFATE (ALS)

ALTERNATIVE:

·         DECYL,

·         CAPRYL,

·         COCO,

·         LAURYL GLUCOSIDES

CONDITIONERS & COATING AGENTS: To achieve the sort of finish found in Hair care advertisements, most Haircare products contain silicones or plastic derivatives. They’re designed to coat the hair shaft, making it appear luxurious and healthy. While the result may look fabulous, they prevent transpiration and penetration of nutrients. They build up in the hair and the environment. Regardless of whether a label states the product is full of proteins or vitamin E, your hair is essentially dead, so it isn’t going to make a difference to the hair shaft.


AVOID:

·         SILICONES ,

·         DIMETHICONE,

·         POLYMETHYLSILOXANE

ALTERNATIVE:

·         ISOAMYL LAURATE,

·         PLUKENETIA VOLUBILIS SEED OIL,

·         JOJOBA,

·         ARGANIA SPINOSA ARGAN KERNAL OIL,

·         MORINGA SEED OIL,

·         SHEA BUTTERIf you are suffering from hair fall you may contact us at KEMPS SKIN CLINIC, Vaishali, Sec.4 , Ghaziabad for consultant hair and skin related issue.

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