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At times, you wish you were able to augment your hair growth in order that you could show off a splendid mane. Well, with hair treatments in Singapore, your wish may just come true!

Here is the regular route to having healthy hair:

1. Shampooing

Thoroughly comb or brush hair to slacken off dead skin cells and dirt from your head. Wet your hair well in order that the water completely saturates the below layers plus the top.

Dilute about one teaspoon shampoo in some water and gently massage with fingertips this diluted shampoo into the hair roots, slowly covering the whole head.

Using the flat face of the hand, work the shampoo into the mass of hair at the top

Rinse well with water until all the shampoo is completely cleansed

Repeat the same process if required

2. Conditioning

Shampoo your hair as stated above and cleanse thoroughly.

Apply about 2 to 2 1/2 teaspoons of conditioner all over your hair.

Leave on for around five minutes and rinse well until all the conditioner is washed off thoroughly

3. Drying

Remember that damp hair loses nearly 20% of its elasticity together with a great deal of its normal resilience. Therefore, treat with extreme care after washing.

Squeeze out the excess water, loosely wrap hair in a fresh towel, turban-style and press tightly against your head. Do not rub briskly.

When your hair is not soaking wet anymore, the best thing is to let it dry naturally.

When making use of a blow dryer, maximize control, minimize damage:

(a) Don't start blow drying until your hair is three fourths dry

(b) Don't hold the dryer for too long over one particular area of your head

(c) Do not let the scalp grow hot

(d) Lightly use a brush to tease your hair into the desired style

(e) Don't carry on blow drying hair that's already dry.

4. Brushing & combing

Always remember to brush hair when it's dry as brushing wet hair leads to split ends.

Don't use a sharp-toothed brush as it may rip apart the hair.

While brushing, tilt the head forward as this enhances the blood flow to the head plus stimulates the hair.

Fine hair requires a softer brush whereas thick long hair calls for a larger brush with firm bristles.

Use a wide toothed comb when running through wet hair.

The best way of untangling knots is to begin at the ends, slowly work upwards.

By adopting the above hair treatments in Singapore, your quest for lustrous thick hair will ultimately pay off!

Hair Treatments In Singapore Routine Hair Care to Stop Hair Loss

By: Gregory Teh




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