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September 13, 2010

Dry Hair: Best Hair Care Products

While almost every cosmetic brand claims that their hair care products are the best, with the ever increasing choices, consumers more often than not find themselves at a loss about what to purchase. And especially when every hair care brand claims that their products are the best and there are several dozen brands on the market, just like this. However, there are some simple factors which continue to assist consumers, even to this day, about their hair care product choices – these include opinions of family and friends, brand recognition, price and marketing campaigns.

The influence of advertising cannot be denied and many people are lulled into believing that the hair they see on their television will be theirs if they use that particular brand. Similarly, the price and brand of a product can have a large impact on the buyer. People tend to believe that well known brands will always provide the best product, however, this is not always the case. High prices do not guarantee good results.

A number of aspects determine the kind of product that will be necessary. The first and most important of these is the hair type. Dry haired people have hair that is naturally or chemically deficient in moisture. The hair requires almost 8 percent moisture to give it a natural shine and healthy look. If this moisture is missing, the hair becomes frizzy, unruly and almost impossible to maintain. The reasons for this dryness may be chemical treatments, hot climate or curly hair. People with curly hair tend to have hair that is naturally unable to hold in moisture or to reflect shine. Similarly, the excessive heat in some countries can fry the hair with heat and take away the moisture. Chemical treatments like perming, waving, hot iron straightening and dying can have the same drying effect on hair.

Long story short, how do you fix this moisture loss problem? Well, first of all, you need to understand that your hair requires water, plenty of water. So the first step to getting the shine back in your hair is to pick the right shampoo, and the right shampoo for you is going to be, of course, the right shampoo for your hair. Shampoos that are made for dry hair are usually what you might require, these tend to be less exhaustive on the hair and do not strip your hair of much moisture or natural oils. So try and pick one of these shampoos and see if they might not also have vitamin complexes in them to help nourish your hair and kill the dryness.

The next important step to good hair care is good hair conditioning. Dry hair, like parched soil, needs nourishing and care since it lacks both moisture and essential oils, and for this type of hair especial cream based conditioners are designed to weigh down the hair cuticles so that they stay closer to the surface of the scalp. This technique greatly improves the sheen of the hair and helps them retain moisture as well. People who live and work under the sun or in hot climates need just these types of hair conditioners but with a sun screen formula as well to help the hair stay healthy.

Dry and frizzy hair caused by treatments and dyes will need extra care and special conditioning. Remember that dry hair is hair that has lost its moisture and the ability to retain moisture. Hot oil and other heat based treatments will add to the damage in your hair instead of helping it. Therefore, the best hair care products for dry hair are not the ones that are the most expensive or the most advertised; the best are those that work best for your particular condition.

Isobela Fernandez has been coaching all about different Hair Care Products for in excess of 15 years now. Her site about pure cleansing methods and remedies contains many well-liked posts. If you would like more details about cleansing methods,hair care and numerous treatments then click here: Permanent Hair Removal.

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