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Rules of daily hair care
Even naturally thick and strong hair needs proper daily care. If your hair is weak, thin, dry or, conversely, oily, hair care products need to be especially carefully chosen.

Cleansing. It is very important to use a shampoo that suits your hair type. But here there is a difficulty. Hair colour changes depending on your diet, how you feel, age, climate and a host of other factors. Just because you were using an oily hair shampoo at 18 doesn't mean that at 35 it's still right for you. What's more, summer scalp can be oily or normal, and winter temperature changes and heating can make it dry. That's why it's not a one-size-fits-all proposition: Look at the condition of your hair when you're shampooing. Keep in mind that hair tips are almost always dry, so look at your scalp and roots when choosing a shampoo.

Conditioning. The task of the conditioner is to smooth out the structure, to facilitate combing and to give luster to the hair. The product should be applied to clean towel-dried hair. For more information, visit https://no-deposit-bonus.pl/kasyna-online/vulkan-bet/. Do not leave the conditioner on the hair for a long time - it does not have any additional effect. If while choosing shampoo you should be guided by the condition of hair roots, then the conditioner is chosen depending on how the main length of your hair looks like. A moisturizing conditioner is a universal option. If your hair is damaged and looks dry and dull, look for a revitalizing or nourishing conditioner. Conditioners for colored hair "seal" the pigment between the scales of the hair and help keep the color bright and saturated longer.

A side note

There is an opinion that it is necessary to change hair care products regularly, because the hair gets used to them. This is nothing more than a myth. Hair is a non-living structure, only its roots and scalp can adapt to anything. The reduced effect of shampoos and balms is more of a psychological effect. When we change the shampoo for a more appropriate, we immediately see the difference. But after a month or two of using the product the hair remains equally beautiful, although we expect it to look better and better with each use. Hence the illusion that the hair is "used to it. It is only appropriate to talk about some cumulative effect of the products used here, nothing more. Original article: https://www.kp.ru/guide/ukhod-za-volosami.html
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