“A Day of Giving” (Video)
We want to thank the community by giving back. Recently, we were on KWTX and we would like to share this video with you!
We want to thank the community by giving back. Recently, we were on KWTX and we would like to share this video with you!
Split ends are an ongoing problem that many men and women face every day. Although you may not notice them right away, they can cause your hair to look dull, fragile, and relatively unhealthy. With all of the products available we are always struggling to remedy split ends when in reality, it can be simple with patience and a few key tips and tricks.
Tip 1: Washing Every Other Day
Even though we like the idea of having clean hair every day of the week, it can be quite hazardous for our hair. When you decide to wash your hair every other day you are giving the strands the strength that they need from the natural oils in your hair instead of stripping them out with shampoo. The more natural oils your hair has, the smoother and more protected it will be.
Tip 2: Brushing Properly
Everyone needs to brush their hair after they shower otherwise you’ll get knots over time. For your daily brushing you will want to get a brush with a cushioned paddle with bristles that are relatively flexible. You should always brush from the end of your hair to the roots to ensure that you do not cause any excessive damage.
Tip 3: Selective Shampooing
There is one area of your hair that should get the most shampoo and that is the scalp. Lather the shampoo in this area and then have the ends of your hair get the suds that trail down from the scalp when it is being washed out. This way you won’t be over drying the ends of your hair.
Tip 4: Conditioning the Ends
To prevent over drying, always be sure to condition the ends of your hair after a shower. You should then give it several minutes to soak in and be absorbed to get the smoothest hair possible. When you’re rinsing your hair, be sure not to rinse every trace of conditioner out for longer conditioning.
Tip 5: Towel Drying
Instead of scrubbing your scalp with a towel all over your head, wrap a towel around your hair and squeeze it gently. This will help to get all of the water out of your hair without making it frizzy and filled with knots. People who have curly hair will find this tip to be particularly beneficial as you won’t have to worry about fly-aways and frizzy hair.
If you’ve never dyed your hair before or if you’re ready for a drastic change, it is important that you choose a color that you can love and look good in. Getting your hair dyed is a simple process, whether you do it on your own or if you seek the assistance of a professional. These tips for changing your hair color will help you to make the most informed decision so you look and feel your best.
Tip 1: What Do You Want?
Think about what it is that you want to achieve. Do you want to look more modern, soft, or edgy? Do you have any life goals of becoming a blonde, brunette, or a redhead? Once you have an idea of what you are interested in, you will then be able to move forward with selecting the right color that you have always dreamed of.
Tip 2: Look At Your Features
Pull out a mirror and look at yourself without makeup so you can see all of the features of your natural face. This will help you to choose the right shade for the color of your hair. You can even consider visiting a local wig shop to try on some colored wigs without any makeup to make sure that a color won’t enhance any flaws or make you look washed out.
Tip 3: Going to a Stylist or DIY
The next thing to consider is whether you want to hire someone to do the coloring for you or if you want to do it at home. Going darker is simple so it can always be done with a box dye but if you’re going significantly lighter, it is advised that you go to a professional to protect your hair and to make sure that it comes out properly. If you’re going 2 shades lighter than your natural hair you can buy a box dye but any higher than that will require a skilled professional.
Tip 4: Prepare for Maintenance
Regardless of what color you choose, there will be maintenance involved with dying your hair. If you are choosing an unnatural and vibrant shade, it will inevitably fade quickly. If you’re going blonde from brunette, you will have to worry about getting your roots done. Even if you’re going darker as a blonde, your color may fade over time. Be prepared for the cost and maintenance involved with changing your hair from its natural color.