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Monday, July 28, 2008

7 Products That Make Hair Care Easy

Hair salons are not always needed because easy home hair care is possible. There are good products for all types of hair, so you must establish exactly what type you have to help with the correct product choices. There are 7 products for a home hair care strategy.

Firstly, obtain a good quality brush. Choose one that will not damage your hair. The best is one with a rubber base and boar's head bristles. It has flexibility and is gentle on the hair being brushed. A good quality brush will not break, pull or tear your hair.

Secondly, use only shampoos and conditioners suitable for your hair type. Shampoo washes out dirt and excess oil. Oil in the scalp is a natural conditioner, produced by glands close to the base of hair follicles. Beware of misleading advertisements. Read the labels on the products and you will not go wrong.

Excessive washing and rinsing can be detrimental. Avoid stripping your hair of natural oils and nutrients. Correct conditioner choice is critical as it protects your hair from hair dryer damage, vigorous brushing and other environmental toxins. Conditioners moisturize and hydrate hair resulting in fewer tangles. Fine, straight hair requires a conditioner at least every other washing while curly or coarse hair requires conditioning every day and a hot oil treatment once monthly.

Thirdly, get a wide toothed comb for combing wet hair. It is gentle and helps detangle the hair, causing no damage. Keep brushes away from wet hair.

Fourth on the list is a good shine serum for a shiny head of hair. If you have curly hair that reflects light well, or fine straight hair that may get weighed down by the product, you may not want to use it.

Number five is a good blow dryer with enough strength to speed up the drying process to avoid exposing your hair to damaging heat for too long. Thick hair needs a blow dryer with 1875 watts and fine hair around 1500 watts.

Sixth are mousses, balms and agents to remove the frizz in your hair. It helps keep shiny healthy hair under control and stops it from reacting badly to changing conditions during the day such as heat, humidity and activity level. If used correctly, a mousse for extra volume, a straightening balm or an anti-frizz agent will keep your hair looking the way you want it to look all day long.

Lastly, hairspray products help you manage your hair and keep it in place during bouts of humidity and heat and protect it from UV rays. Use soft and flexible formulas that will hold your hair in place and protect it. For extra body you can lift your hair in sections and spray close to the roots, using the product more like a mousse than a hairspray.

Bob Cotto has over 35 years experience in Senior Sales and Marketing Management positions with a variety of companies, such as We The People (largest legal document preparation franchise in US), IRM (retirement planning company for educators), Live Marketing (leading international trade show marketing company), Cigna Securities (broker dealer arm for insurance giant) and many others. For each of these companies, he's led the sales and marketing teams to triple digit record breaking growth year after year. If there's one thing he understands, its business. And that's why he KNOWS that the Ultimate Business In A Box has everything you'll need to succeed.

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