Can using the wrong brush damage my hair? Yes, using the wrong brush or improper technique can cause breakage, split ends, and can even irritate the scalp. How often should I brush my hair? Ideally, you should brush your hair once or twice a day, but it also depends on your hair typ...
Ease off using your heated hair products– i.e. your trusty straighteners, your curling tongs and your hairdryer, etc. Let your hair dry naturally once in a while and have some days where your hair isn’t poker straight. Ideally aim for five days off and two days on using he...
5. Use a weekly hair mask A pampering weekly hair mask can help detangle your strands, add in some much-needed hydration and reduce the appearance of damaged hair. Our Detox + Repair Masque is infused with Cannabis Sativa Seed Oil and Avocado, and cares for dry, brittle hair which needs ...
If you have been struggling with removing your dog, cat or any pet hair from your laundry, you should consider shopping through Samsung’s line of laundry appliances that specialize in removing pet hair from your clothes.
Last night I got into a pretty heated discussion with a concerned mom who has a two-year-old child with very dry hair. Her concern was that she would twist her daughter hair overnight only to have it unravel by the morning and be a super frizzy and very dry. ...
Then, when I tried to dry my hair I couldn't find a socket (插座) for my hairdryer. Maybe that wasn't such a big surprise. More surprising was the fact that British people didn't take their shoes off when they went into a house — can you imagine?
There’s one beauty question that can make anyone feel like Goldilocks: How often should I wash my hair? Getting it just right can be tricky — wash too often, and you might end up with a dry, irritated scalp; not often enough, and your hair can become limp and greasy. To complicate...
I had to begin learning how to care for my hair at the age sixteen. I didn’t know that I had to keep my hair moisturized because it was naturally dry. I didn’t know that the majority of well-known shampoos weren’t made keeping my type of hair in mind. I educated myself ...
Permanent dye has no problem penetrating through dry shampoo, serums, hairspray or even oils.” How to choose the right hair dye colour Rule no1: if you want a big colour change, it’s safer to pay a professional. “If you’re colouring your own hair, staying within one shade of your...
My eldest daughter has 4c hair, so I dreadlocked hers. My second eldest daughter, who is now four has my 3b hair and it’s almost to her tailbone. Her hair has grown substantially in such a short time and it’s very healthy. I didn’t use any commercial products in her ...