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Wednesday, February 01, 2006

Hair Texture Care Tips

Knowing how to care for your individual hair texture can help you keep your locks in the best condition possible. You wouldn't want to use a dry hair conditioner on oily hair, or an oily hair shampoo on damaged tresses, would you? Well, read on and we'll give you tips for dealing with different types of hair texture.

Normal Hair Texture

Congratulations, this is the easiest hair texture to manage. Shampoo every other day at the most, and just rinse with water on days in between if you want to fluff back up. Use a light conditioner such as Formulas Ecoly Sage Weightless Conditioner & Detangler, go easy with the blow dryer and you should be able to maintain your healthy hair texture quite easily.

Oily Hair Texture

Shampoo every day if you honestly need it with a product for oily hair texture like Formulas Ecoly Cucumber Oily Hair Shampoo. Condition lightly and rinse thoroughly. Blow dry on medium heat to avoid frying your hair texture.

Dry/Damaged Hair Texture

Try not to shampoo more than three times a week to avoid stripping natural oils from your hair texture. Use a deep conditioner like Formulas Ecoly Intense Hair Repair Protein Reconstructor. Avoid blow drying when at all possible to avoid further damage to your hair texture. Let air dry as long as possible and just use a cool air setting towards the end.

Curly Hair Texture

To keep your curls from frizzing out, use a moisturizing shampoo and a conditioner like Formulas Ecoly Sage Weightless Conditioner & Detangler. Don't shampoo unless you absolutely have to and avoid a blow dryer like the plague. Use a pick or wide tooth comb to untangle your hair after washing, then let air dry as long as possible. Only use a dryer with a diffuser if you must use one at all to keep your curly hair texture from doing the wild thing.

We hope these tips will make it easier to care for your own hair texture.


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