If you always find that your Vi hair is not as beautiful as your hair, it's easy to get caught up
2 popular hairstylist in New York has revealed five popular habits that can make your Vietnam hair more thin, lacking vitality and deterioration over time.
1. Tie the ponytail too often
Young, cool ponytail is a lot of her favorite, especially in the hot season. Think of "normal like canned milk," but having too much hair can damage your hair. According to hairstylist Eliut Rivera, tied hair is too tight, too often prone to breakage, especially hair dye. Fracture occurs most often in the top of the head. After a long period of time, it will lead to Vietnam hair follicle lesions, thinning your hair, even the risk of baldness. In order not to face this scary future, you should reduce the frequency of tie and tie, tie loose.
2. Do not invest in hair care at home
"People are not afraid to spend a lot of money and time in the salon but do not want to invest in quality products for home use," said Siobhan Quilan, a hairstylist. She also said many customers often "pout" when the hairstylist suggested buying this product, the other because they are too expensive compared to the common ground and that the hairstylist is just wanting to row them to spend more money. However, the fact is that professional Vietnam hair care products are more expensive than non-supermarket products because they contain more advanced ingredients, resulting in better hair care. So if you've spent a few million for a trendy hairdo, do not be afraid to invest a few Vietnamese hair hundred dollars to buy the right kind of shampoo and conditioner oil to take care of it.
3. Apply a mask to your skin but forget your hair
Masking mask is a trend of beauty causing fever throughout the time, creating a "strong fan club". Maskers can apply masks to the skin daily but may even mask the hair even once a week while this is good for the Vhair and can make the hair look much better, significantly improving. The hair has been chemically treated, it is dry. Do not argue that you are too busy because all you have to do is lubricate your hair, tie it up or incubate it with a towel as much as possible, for an hour or so. other things to do) and then wash the shampoo. Too simple right?
4. Brush your hair when wet
This is a mistake many people make when shampooing. According to Quinlan's hairstylist, the hair is the weakest in the wet state, so combing the hair in this state increases the risk of hair loss. If you want to debug, brush your hair before shampooing, while your hair is still dry. In fact, you can still brush your hair when wet, but only if you have a special brush to comb your 12 inches weave hair.
5. Use a shampoo
If you feel your hair is thinning and lacking vitality, it is likely that you have used a shampoo from year to year. According to the Rivera hairstylist, when you use a continuous shampoo for a long time, your hair will become "oily" to it and no longer deliver satisfactory results as it is in use. Rivera recommends that you buy a variety of shampoos for a variety of purposes (such as a professional hair shampoo, a hair shampoo, a color shampoo, thickener ...) and use they alternate. When you are "changing" so often, your Vietnam hair will always be in the highest level.
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