No, keep the conditioner off the roots and only apply to mid-shaft and ends of the hair. The roots don't need to be conditioned and doing so will cause the hair to lose volume and become oily very quickly.
No, keep the conditioner off the roots and only apply to mid-shaft and ends of the hair. The roots don't need to be conditioned and doing so will cause the hair to lose volume and become oily very quickly.
apply oil and then shampoo as it will make the scalp wet and clean
Conditioner is absorbed into the hair and not the scalp. The outside layer of the hair, the cuticle, can be described as being like roof tiles. The conditioner gets in under these, fills in gaps and smoothens down the cuticle.
To address dry scalp, try using a moisturizing shampoo and conditioner formulated for dry hair. You can also apply a soothing scalp oil or treatment to help hydrate and nourish the scalp. Additionally, avoid washing your hair too frequently and limit the use of heat styling tools.
You should wash it regularly from now on and shampoo TWICE before applying conditioner. Reason why is when you shampoo once all that does is move dirt around but when you wash it twice it will cleanse your scalp. With conditioner apply gently and not to much focus on your ends not your scalp, avoid any oil treatments for your hair that you may have.
Yes, rinse the hair with water, then apply shampoo and work into a good lather. Be sure to gently scrub the scalp while shampooing to remove any excess color that has stained the scalp. Follow with a good conditioner. Rinse well and style as usual.
just make sure you don't put conditioner neer your scalp or just don't use conditioner
No however, you should never put the conditioner on your scalp. And comb the conditioner through your hair, then cool rinse it out. You won't believe how good your hair will feel after.
Applying NIOXIN Scalp Activating Treatment System 2 is like applying shampoo when showering. One should apply an amount to the scalp, leave it for a while, and lastly rinse it out.
Yes.
No, there isn't. I have a genetic scalp psoriasis and I found a great hairdresser in my area, that really understands chemicals and PH levels. Psorisis makes the hair weaker so you need to always use a great conditioner for strength. As far as perms, we use a very mild kiddy perm on me, which doesn't burn and doesn't cause irritation.
Yes, you can apply wood conditioner over stain for optimal results. Wood conditioner helps to even out the absorption of stain, resulting in a more uniform finish.