Best way to regrowth hair
Best way to regrowth hair
Long, flowing, thick locks used
to be much more common than we see today. Some practices that promoted long
hair, like washing hair once a week, are not things we’re likely to return to
anytime soon. But we can look to the past and bring forth the best of natural
hair care practices to make the most of what we have. Try these XXXX hair care
tips to minimize breakage, maximize growth, and maintain it once you get it:
1)
Brush your hair 100 times a night
There’s a reason for the old wives
tale to brush your hair 100 times a night; it’s very beneficial to hair health.
Brushing your hair with a good quality brush from root to tip distributes your
hair’s natural oils down the hair shaft and makes hair shinier, more
manageable, and less prone to breakage. In fact you might be able to eliminate
some hair-care products if you devoted time to brush the 100 strokes as
recommended. Be sure you start your brushing at the bottom of your hair, and
gradually work your way up; this will allow you to gently remove and tangles
until you’re just smoothly brushing from root to tip.
2)
Use a boar bristle brush
Don’t use just any brush for
your 100 strokes…use a boar-bristle brush. Boar bristle brushes are more
expensive than synthetic brushes, but they are densely packed on the brush and
last for years. This dense construction is the secret to their being able to
remove dirt, dust, and debris from hair and move your natural oils along the
hair shaft, essentially giving the hair a bit of cleaning without the shampoo
(you’ll want to clean your boar bristle brush regularly because of this). Boar
bristle brushes have tough but flexible bristles that are wonderful for taming
and smoothing even curly hair. And don’t worry, they won’t rip your hair out as
long as you start at the bottom and slowly move your way up until you can
stroke smoothly from root to tip.
3)
Don’t brush your hair when it’s wet:
Wet hair is weaker than dry
hair, so don’t ever brush or use a fine-toothed comb on your hair when it is
wet. After washing and towel drying your hair, only use a wide-toothed comb to
detangle it if you must.
4)
Police your commercial shampoo
Many people don’t realize the
lax federal regulations regarding beauty products, including shampoos, beyond a
mandatory listing of ingredients. It’s up to you to decide if the listed
ingredients are safe for you. Many shampoos you buy at the store contain toxic
ingredients, and don’t be fooled if the word “natural” appears on the bottle.
The word “natural” is not regulated, and anyone can use the word no matter what
the product contains. Artificial and drying scents, artificial colors and
harmful detergents can damage hair, necessitating the purchase of additional
“product” to fix that damage. Ingredients like sodium laurel sulfate, parabens,
and benzyl benzoate (and similar) are just a few of the common shampoo
ingredients that have been linked to cancer, skin irritation, and even birth
defects.
But you’re probably not a
chemist, so what to do? Look for ingredients you can pronounce and know what
they are. And luckily there are online resources that rate the safety of
products for us, like the Good Guide, which allows shoppers to discover
products that are healthy, safe, green, and even socially responsible. The
GoodGuide covers everything from shampoo, food, electronics and even cars. Head
to the GoodGuide and type “shampoo” into search and you’ll see a list of
commercial shampoos and their ratings.
If you want to be super safe,
don’t use commercial shampoos; some avoid using shampoo and instead wash their
hair with baking soda and vinegar–see my article “Tips and Tricks to Go Shampoo
Free” for more info on this method. But be aware, local water chemistry and
individual hair make up plays a part in this method, and experimentation is
necessary to determine what quantities of each are the right mix for your hair.
5)
Avoid commercial shampoo
If this sounds daunting, you
can make or buy your own shampoo bar or use liquid castile soap. Bars of
shampoo soap generally do not contain the toxins found in commercial shampoos
(but check the label) and do just as good a job (or better) of cleaning hair.
Liquid castile soap is conditioning and mimics the method of washing hair with
liquid shampoo products because it can come in liquid form as well as bar.
6)
Deep condition once a week
A deep hot oil condition
improves hair manageability and shine while decreasing breakage; it’s easy and
can be incorporated in with household tasks. Simply take about 1/4 cup of a
favorite oil (olive oil, coconut oil, almond oil, etc) and heat it until it is
warm to the touch but not too hot to handle with your hands. Once it is warm,
saturate your hair with it, from root to tip, using your fingers. Don’t be shy
about it, you’ll be washing it out later. Place all your hair on the top of
your head, wrap your head in plastic wrap or don a shower cap, and then wrap
your whole head in a towel. The plastic and towel will trap the heat around
your head, and allow the oils to penetrate the hair shaft. Ideally you want to
leave it sit for a few hours, but even 30 minutes will help. When the time is
up, wash as usual. You may need to wash twice to remove all the oil (if you’re
using baking soda/vinegar to wash your hair, add some liquid castile soap to
the baking soda mix to remove the oil–this will help greatly).
7)
Add protein for frizzy hair
If your hair is especially
frizzy, substitute the hot oil treatment with a protein mask once a week. Mix
the yolk of two eggs with a bit of warm water (not hot, you don’t want to cook
the eggs). Using your fingers, massage this into your scalp and hair shaft.
Wrap your head in plastic wrap or a shower cap, and then wrap your head in a
towel. Leave this sit in your hair for an hour, then rinse in warm to cool
water (again, you don’t want to cook the egg). You can also use a mix of
bananas and avocados for this, or mayonnaise, which is just egg and oil.
8)
Use leave-in hair oil
Just a few drops are all you
need (using more will just make your hair oily needlessly) to impart shine and
decrease frizz. There are hair oils on the market (argan oil is very popular
now), but you can easily make your own with olive oil and, if you wish, some
essential oil. Just place two or three drops of the oil in the palm of your
hand, rub your hands together, then smooth over your hair, paying attention to
the ends.
9)
Treat dandruff naturally:
Unfortunately, there is no cure
for dandruff, which is a skin disorder also known as seborrheic dermatitis. But
you can treat dandruff to manage the symptoms. If you want to avoid the
chemicals found in over-the-counter dandruff shampoos, there are other things
you can try.
Tea tree oil has been shown to
treat dandruff. Add about 20 drops of tea tree oil to your bottle of hair
cleanser, or keep a bottle of tea tree oil in the shower and use two drops or
so every time you wash your hair. Alternatively, you can also add about 20
drops of tea tree oil to 1/4 cup of olive oil, rub this into your scalp, wrap
your head and sleep on it. Wash normally in the morning. You can use this as a
“jump start” treatment for your dandruff.
Apple cider vinegar is another
safe option that has been shown to assist with dandruff. Rub apple cider
vinegar into your scalp (dilute with about 50% water if you have sensitive
skin), wrap your head in plastic or a shower cap, then in a towel. Leave this
sit for about an hour, then wash. Do this once a week or so to keep dandruff
under control.
If these options don’t work,
you could choose an old fashioned bar of tar soap. Tar soap has been used as an
effective dandruff treatment for hundreds of years and is still recommended by
dermatologists for some skin disorders like scabies and ring worm. Tar soap is
also recommended for treating lice. But it is, in fact, made from coal; it can
smell bad and it can also stain light hair a darker color. Used in low doses,
scientific studies have shown that tar soap is safe for treating true medical conditions
but it can cause skin irritation in some, and I personally would only use it as
a last resort.
10)
Eat for your hair
Your hair is a barometer of
health–if your hair is dull and lifeless it could mean that your body is as
well. In the past people ate food that was as close to the earth as possible
and we should, too. Nutrition from the full color spectrum ensures that you are
getting the vitamins and minerals necessary for healthy hair. A balanced diet,
including healthy oils for essential fatty acids, is important for hair health
and shine. Make sure you are eating on a regular basis foods such as salmon,
walnuts, and yogurt, sweet potatoes, spinach, blueberries, and more daily to
get levels of protein, zinc, vitamins, and minerals needed for happy locks.
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