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beatheprincess · 2 months
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Swear on mi lyF3 if I go 2 the hair store this weekenD and dont see the coloured beads I want I will cry >:( and will retort to another color. Ik they have green, orange, blue , white and yellow up in there tho maybe yall can comment some alternatives 🥺🎀 I'm also relaxing my hair again ! Hope the price range is right >:]
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blushcoloreddreams · 2 months
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Dream hair at home - how to choose a conditioner
What is the function of the conditioner? Is there a correct way to use it? That's what you'll learn in this post First of all, I need to say that the function of the conditioner is to make the hair more malleable. It is not the function of conditioner hydrate, nourish or treat the hair. Including,the treatment should not be carried out every wash.Later, I will bring the protocols and talk more about that. For now, it's important that you understand that conditioner is designed to make your hair more manageable after shampoo application. Nothing more than this. And this malleability that the conditioner provides occurs because it has a pH between 3.5 and 4.8, that is, much lower than the pH of the shampoo. While the shampoo leaves the hard thread, because it needs to be astringent to clean, the conditioner leaves the hair malleable so that it does not break tear or break during detangling or brushing and also to give that delicious feeling to the hair soft. That said, now I need to explain that there is a way correct way to use the conditioner. Yes, just like shampoo, conditioner also has a correct way of application.
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After rinsing your hair very well, you will remove excess water. Take the towel and squeeze it to remove all excess moisture. To make things easier, you can even divide the hair in half, half on each side. Oh you are not supposed is to twist your hair inside the towel as if it were the floor cloth in your home! Remember: we need to rescue this hair, and an important step is to take good care of itbalso mechanically, and not just through thecosmetics. So, no twisting
After removing excess water, divide your hair in half, half for each side, put the conditioner in your hand and apply from the ear down. Always from ear and down so that the scalp does not absorb too much of this product. Conditioner was made for the hair lenght, not the scalp. On the scalp, we apply the shampoo, remember? Here, it's just the hair. And how will you apply this conditioner? You are going apply with a closed hand, covering the hair. In that Now is not the time to untangle your hair. It's time just deposit the product. So, apply with calmly and gently so that the conditioner is deposited in all the strands that are inside this strand. Do it for 2 to 3 minutes on each strand, which is the time the conditioner needs to take effect. After that, you know that little bit of product left in your hand? You will lift this strand and apply it all over this top of the head, because this hair up here it also needs to be conditioned. What not to do is to apply the conditioner directly to the scalp, but applying it to the length of the hair is necessary. After applying the conditioner and wrapping each strand well, your hair will be maleable and easy to untangle. If the your hair is rough conditions, it may be that, after apply the conditioner, it becomes all thickened. Stay calm, be patient and keep gloving him until he stay untangled, without needing to use a comb.
Once that's done, now it's time to rinse the hair. Just as it was with the shampoo, it will also be with the conditioner. You will remove completely the entire product of hair. Rinse very well, let the water fall in abundance, as the conditioner needs to be removed.
Yes, there is a product that will stay in your hair until next time washed and which will even protect it from external aggressions. But that We'll see in the next post. Therefore, completely remove the conditioner. I'm insisting on this because we tend to leave a little conditioner in your hair in hopes so that the hair strands are most treated. But that's just a belief that we have, therefore, as have you seen, the conditioner doesn't treats hair. So remove it completely!
And how to choose a good conditioner? As you already know, conditioner does not treat hair.Therefore, we do not need to worry so much about what is in this product in terms of active ingredients. Even so, I will include items here that are commonly are found in good quality conditions:dimethicone, cyclomethicone, dimethiconol, polyquarternium… In short, items with the endings “xane”, “cone” and “conol”. The pH of the product is also an interesting aspect to consider. please note when it comes in the description (most of the time, It is not written and this is common). If written, it should be between 3.5 and 4.5. This is the ideal level to close the cuticles that were opened after the application of the shampoo. (later on ill make a post about products my tricologist recommended for me or maye i can try to translate the pdf)
In this post, you learned that conditioner has the function of making the hair more maleable and soft, facilitating detangling, and that it is not its function to hydrate or nourish hair. Furthermore, you saw that there is a correct way to apply the conditioner and that it is even necessary remove it completely during rinsing.
on the next post about hair care will teach you how to properly protect your hair until the next wash.
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thejaguartour · 4 months
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Victoria Monét x Camille Rose 🤎🌹
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vintagepromotions · 9 months
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'Keeps hair in place around-the-clock... fights dandruff hour after hour!'
Advertisement for Revlon's Top Brass hair cream (1959).
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theroundbartable · 2 years
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Merlin: First Morgouse, then Elena, now Vivian.... I'm starting to think you just don't like blonds.
Arthur: *muttering*: they are more blond than me.
Merlin: what?
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Modern day, Christmas.
Arthur *unpacking his present*: blond hair color?
Merlin: and bleach ... But don't use it unsupervised. I don't trust you with that stuff.
Arthur: *tearing up*: i love you so much
Merlin:..... Did you just...
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snowivivienne · 8 months
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How To Read Hair Care Ingredients
I have made a whole thread with all things you would need to know, if you want anymore information or have questions please dm me / comment / send an ask, hope you all enjoy ! ˚୨୧⋆。˚ ⋆
Shampoo Formulation Breakdown
Water
Primary Surfactant
- For cleaning and foaming
Secondary Surfactants
- For foam and/or viscosity enhancement
Foam Builders
- adds more lather
Conditioning Agents / Antistatio Detanglers
- Add shine, gloss & emollience
Chelating Agents
- Grab hold of iron, calcium or magnesium ions that are found in hard water
Solvents
- To clarify the product or to lower the cloud point
Opacifiers / Pearling Agents
- Cover up cloudiness or unattractive colors & add sheen
Viscosity Builders / Stabilizers / Thickeners
- Enhance the physical properties and stability
Buffering Agents
- To help balance PH level
Preservatives
- Keeps the shampoo from becoming rancid
Fragrances
- adds a pleasant scent
Surfactants
Here is a breakdown of what category some of the most common ingredients fall into.
Anionic Surfactants
(Primary Surfactants, Deep cleansing)
• Sodium Lauryl Sulfate
• Sodium Laureth Sulfate
• Sodium C14-16 Olefin Sulfonate
• Ammonium Lauryl Sulfate
• Ammonium Laureth Sulfate
• TEA-Lauryl Sulfate
• TEA-Laureth Sulfate
• Sodium Lauroy| Sarcosinate
• Disodium Laureth
Sulfosuccinate
• Sodium Lauryl Sulfoacetate
• Sodium Lauroyl Sarcosinate
• Sodium Cocoyl Isethionate
• Sodium Lauroy| Methyl |sethionate
Note : Can be stripping, but if the formula has conditioning ingredients it is offset. Cationic, nonionic, and amphoteric surfaces help with said offset.
Cationic Surfactants
( Secondary, Conditioning, Poor Cleansing)
• Behentrimonium Chioride
• Cetrimonium Chioride
• Stearalkonium Chloride
• Behentrimonium
Methosulfate
• Cetrimonium Bromide
. Benzalkonium Chloride
. Stearalkonium Chioride
• Dialkyl Ammonium Chioride
• Monoalkyl Ammonium
chloride
• Stearamidopropyl
Dimethylamine
Note : Good for damaged hair
Nonionic Surfactants
(Secondary, Conditioning, Poor Cleansing)
• Decyl Glucoside
• Lauryl Glucoside
• Coco Glucoside
• Cocamide DEA
• Cocamide MEA
• Polvsorbate 20
• Polysorbate 60
• Lauryl Polyglucose
Amphoteric Surfactants
(Secondary, Conditioning, Poor Cleansing)
• Coco Betaine
• Cocamidopropyl Betaine
• Cocoalkyl Betaine
• Cocoalkyl
• Amidopropyl
• Betaine
Foam Builders
(Builds Lather)
• Secondary Surfactants
• Cocamide DEA
• Lauramide DEA
Antistatic Detanglers
(Usually low concentrations of cationic surfactants)
• Behentrimonium Chloride
• Cetrimonium Chloride
• Stearalkonium Chloride
• Behentrimonium Methosulfate
• Cetrimonium Bromide
• Benzalkonium Chloride
• Stearalkonium Chloride
• Dialkyl Ammonium Chloride
• Monoalkyl Ammonium Chloride
• Stearamidopropyl
• Dimethylamine
Silicones
• Dimethicone
• Amodimethicone
• Cyclomethicone
• Cyclopentasiloxane
• PEG-12 Dimethicone
Fatty Alcohols
• Cette Alchol
• Stearyl Alcohol
• Glycol Distearate
Note: These are not drying, but conditioning
Oils + Butters
• coconut oil
• shea butter
• etc.
Chelating Agents
• Disodium EDTA
• Tetrasodium EDTA
• Sodium Citrate
• Sodium Phytate
• Sodium Gluconate
• Caprylhydroxamic Acid
• TrisodiumPhosphate
• Trisodium Ethylenediamine Disuccinate
Solvents
• Isoproyl Alcohol (Drying, but will not dry your hair out - safe to use)
• Benzyl Alcohol
• Propylene Glycol
• Butylene Glycol
• Glycol
Opacifiers / Pearling Agents
• Glycol Distearate
• Glycol Stearate
Viscosity Builders /Stabilizers / Thickeners
• Sodium Chloride
• Ammonium Chloride
• Acrylates Copolymer
• Glycol Distearate
• PEG-150 Distearate
• Magnesium Chloride
• Hydroxyethyl Cellulose
• Hydroxypropyl Methylcellulose
• Carbomer
• Acacia
• Carrageenan
• Guars
• Xanthan
• Silicates
Buffering Agents
• Citric Acid (Helps damaged hair - if higher on ingredient list)
• Sodium Hydroxide
• Sodium Citrate
Preservatives
• Parabens
• Chlorphenesin
• Potassium Sorbate
• Sodium Benzoate
• Benzoic Acid
• Sorbic Acid
• Dehydroacetic Acid
• Phenoxyethanol
• Methylisothiazolinone
• Methylchioroisothiazolinone
Fragrances
• Fragrance / Parfum
• Limonene
• Linglool
• Citronellol
• Lavender Extract
• Citrus Limon Extract
Coloring
• Ci 14700 (Red 4)
• C1 19140 (Yellow 5)
• Ci 61570 (Green 5)
• C1 15510 (Orange 4)
Simplified Summary :
When it comes to haircare, it truly does depend on each persons hair, no product is one fits all. If you like a product, and your scalp feels clean while your ends feel moisturized, continue use.
Healthy hair habits take priority over products. Keeping your scalp clean is number one, to do so depends on how often you wash. There is no right amount, it is okay to wash daily or weekly. If washing daily, use a shampoo that is lower in surfactants, aim for ones that say “okay for daily use”. If washing once a week, or twice, use one with higher surfactants (clarifying shampoo). If at any point your hair feels as if there is product buildup or the scalp is itchy use clarifying shampoo. number two is to condition frequently, you can condition before or after shampooing. It is helpful to pre-oil your hair 30 minutes prior to showering with coconut oil, coconut oil is the only oil proven to effectively enter the hair cuticle and can help protect against water damage. if you are going days without shampooing, spraying it with conditioning spray or oil on the shafts only is helpful. number three is small habits, dry your hair with a microfiber towel. keep shampoo only on the scalp and conditioner on the ends. squeeze out any excess water out prior to applying conditioner and let it sit for at least 2 minutes, longer if you can. use gentle hair ties and claw clips. put your hair in a protective style before bed. eat properly, get enough rest, and make sure you are hitting protein goals for biotin production. never brush your hair while it’s wet, and don’t over brush. use a leave in conditioner after washing, and avoid heat styling.
ingredients : shampoos and conditioners have a team of hair chemists formulating them carefully, so most haircare products are safe to use, but some are better based on added ingredients. ingredients like proteins, peptides, keratin, butters, oils, silicones, citric acid, glycerin, hyaluronic acid, lactic acid, and salicylic acid can improve hair. when choosing hair products, aim for ones that have these ingredients higher on the ingredient list
despite fear of silicones and sulfates, they are recommended by dermatologists and trichologists. the only ingredient you should avoid is formaldehyde. formaldehyde has different names, so avoid at all cost anything that says formaldehyde, methylene glycol, formalin, formic aldehyde, paraform, formol, formalin (methanol-free), FYDE, formalith, methanal, methyl aldehyde, methylene oxide, tetraoxymethalene, oxomethane, and oxymethylene. these are mainly found in special treatments and heat products, legally these can be called “formaldehyde free” if using it in a different form. (the ones listed above that are not verbatim “formaldehyde”)
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i love taking care of my hair, it’s so soft and fluffy. it never tangles and always is super shiny. it never breaks, my split ends always repair immediately. it grows so fast, inches every week. my hair smells so good and feels so bouncy ૮꒰ྀི⸝⸝> . <⸝⸝꒱ྀིა
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hemisblogs · 3 months
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haircare routine
hi everyone!!
this is my haircare routine :)
first of all I oil my hair with amla oil, it helps healthy and long hair growth and I let my hair rest for at least half an hour
the second step is washing hair, I usually use ouai thick hair shampoo cuz I have thick and curly hair
the third step is to apply the hair mask, I use aztec secret mask (this is actually a face mask but you can use it also like a hair mask)
the fourth step is to apply serum, I use ouai serum and it's really good in my opinion
the last step is to apply the leave on conditioner and dry your hair or let it air dry ( I prefer this method)
that's all !! have a nice day 🎀 <3
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phoenixonwheels · 11 months
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I got an email today from <random brand I buy things from online> which I opened because I thought it would be a coupon and instead it was a tribute to the (not old) founder who just died… of a medical condition I have.
Anyway if you need me I’ll be in bed.
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onequeerhuman · 1 month
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does literally anyone have good recs for curly hair products?? 😭😭 ive literally been using the same l’oreal paris curl cream from 2008 SINCE! THEN! and i’m too embarrassed to ask my black friends heLP! pls! (for reference im white w 3a/3b hair)
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cozywithmicki · 7 months
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lil hair care haul + my current go to fragrance combination
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hazeltailofficial · 1 year
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Wet To Dry Haircare Routine | Wavy/Curly Hair
hazeltailxo on ig
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