For all hair types, the basic answer is to keep it clean. Most people do not rinse the hair enough when shampooing. The rule of thumb is to rinse the hair for at least three minutes in clean, warm water. For oily hair, finish with a rinse of cold water to the scalp.
Conditioners add a layer of residues that coat the hair. This product is appropriate for hair that is prone to tangling or which is easily broken. Conditioner will make the hair soft which will also make it more difficulat to style because it is too soft to take treatment without more products to the hair.
For Caucasian women, silky hairis a condition of clean. Wash hair thoroughly with any good shampoo one prefers. Lather is not an indication that the product works more effectively. Lather is only an indication that the hair is cleaner than it was before the start of shampooing. For the thick head of hair, one must be especially carefull to rinse carefully. Starting from the scalp, spray water from the back to the front, paying special attention to the crown of the head. Lift wet hair from the scalp in sections and make sure that each section is thoroughly rinsed, meaning that there is no more shampoo bubbles coming out of the rinse water.
If there is doubt about how much to rinse, try visiting a professional salon and asking for a shampoo. The salon will wash your hair for a fee without charging for a complete process. Leave the salon with a wet head, and feel how different your hair feels. This is because the salon does not use a high-foam product, and there is little residue in your hair.
For an African woman, the same standard of cleanliness of the hair applies. The difference comes in the type of conditioning oil applied. There are many differences in oils, including pressing oils and spray oils. Speak with your stylist concerning the differences, and choose a good simple one for everyday use. One home use oil that has become popular of late is simple olive oil.
Soft and silky.
Soft hair. Brushed with no knots. (I think)
i get soft hair by washing my hair every night and using lots of conditioner
plush means soft and silky plush means soft and silky plush means soft and silky
I dont know about the shampoo, but if you can get your hands on the conditioner that comes with hair dye kits I would try it. It makes your hair very soft and silky.
Yes you can. I have a Conair straightener at home and curling my hair with it works. Especially because my hair is light, soft and silky :)
Because of her smooth, shiny, silky brown hair. Because of her soft, soft skin. Because of her figure and her pretty face. She is hott!
Silky refers to the texture. i.e. silky straight
Get it cut well and wash and blow dry it making sure you use very manly conditioner, to get your hair just as soft and silky as Justin's.
The majority of Thoroughbreds ave a soft silky coat texture inherited from their desert dwelling ancestors.
Brush hair but not too much. If your hair is too soft and silky, it wont hold a braid very well. It is best to not wash your hair before deciding to braid it because clean hair is much harder to style.
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