Daily hair care is just like skin care. But the process of finding that routine can seem a little intimidating, especially when there are multiple options for people with the same hair type.
Your individual care program ultimately depends on quite a few factors, from how your hair feels to the hairstyles you prefer. All of these elements will guide finding the right care and products, which will be discussed below.
Every hair type has its positives and negatives. For example, straight hair tends to get oily faster than curly hair, thanks to sebum quickly working its way down the hair shaft.
To take adequate care of your hair, you first need to know two things: what type it is and what its current condition is. You can easily determine this if you leave your hair untended for 3-4 days. Then observe the result. Depending on whether it gets oily, breaks or curls completely, or you notice flaking on the scalp, you can determine the exact type - oily, dry, normal, curly, straight, damaged, thin, or thick.
The other important thing is the current state of the hair. In order to know what to focus on, you need to know its needs very well at that exact moment. A number of factors such as changing seasons, pregnancy, and stress affect the health and hydration level tremendously. Treatment habits are also important. The use of heat tools further damages the hair and you should keep this in mind when choosing products. Knowing what the problem is is half the task. The rest involves finding the best solution.
Regardless of all the peculiarities and problems, hair care comes together in a few steps that can be enjoyed by all.