Hair Shampoo Production WordPress Theme https://www.inkthemesdemo.com/wpthemes/hair-shampoo-production-wordpress-theme Just another InkThemes Network Demo Sites site Mon, 27 Mar 2017 08:39:34 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=4.9.8 Your 9 Biggest Shampoo Questions — Answered! https://www.inkthemesdemo.com/wpthemes/hair-shampoo-production-wordpress-theme/2017/03/11/your-9-biggest-shampoo-questions-answered/ https://www.inkthemesdemo.com/wpthemes/hair-shampoo-production-wordpress-theme/2017/03/11/your-9-biggest-shampoo-questions-answered/#comments Sat, 11 Mar 2017 05:08:33 +0000 https://inkthemes.com/wpthemes/hair-shampoo-production-wordpress-theme/?p=87 If you don’t give your shampoo a second thought, think again. The right bottle can bring you the rich, shiny, healthy ‘do of your dreams.

1. How often should I shampoo?

There’s no harm in washing your hair every day, unless you start to see a lot of breakage, says Jeffrey J. Miller, M.D., assistant professor of dermatology at Pennsylvania State University College of Medicine. The evidence: lots of flyaways and little “baby hairs” at the crown. The entire wetting, drying, and styling process takes moisture out of your hair, so here’s a rule of thumb:
• Wash every day if you have oily hair, live in a polluted city or humid environment, or work out daily.
• Wash every other day if your hair is normal or combination (with dry ends and oily roots).
• Wash every few days if your hair is on the dry side (this includes curly or color-treated hair) or if you live in a rural environment or dry climate.

2. Is it possible to use too much shampoo?

As long as you rinse it all out, you really can’t use too much. A dollop the size of a quarter is usually enough, but hair length is also a factor. Lather can be drying, but since it only sits in your hair a few minutes, it’s safe for all hair types, says Dr. Miller.

3. What is the ideal water temperature?

Warm water will work up a nice lather and help dissolve the soap so that your hair rinses clean. Avoid really hot water, which can actually make your hair limp, warns David Edery, owner of Attitudes Paris Salon in Houston. For the final rinse, cold water is best — it will lock helpful ingredients into each strand and make hair look shinier.

4. It takes me a long time to use up a bottle of shampoo — does it expire?

Most shampoos have a shelf life of two to three years. A product that’s older won’t harm your hair, but it won’t be as effective, says Rick Abbott, product development manager for Suave. How to tell if your product is past its prime? According to Abbott, telltale signs are separation and/or a change in color or smell.

5. I need a shampoo that will protect my color. Does that mean I can’t also get shine and volume?

Absolutely not. Many shampoos that preserve color now include “bonus” ingredients to promote volume and shine (and to make curls look better). If that’s not enough for you, start a shampoo wardrobe. Make the color protector your basic, but use the others on alternate days to get different benefits.

6. How often should I use a deep-cleansing or clarifying shampoo?

If you use a lot of styling products, live in an area with mineral-rich water, or swim a lot, you should deep-cleanse or clarify twice a month. Oily types: It’s a good idea to use a daily clarifying shampoo every time you wash. For the rest of us: Use a clarifying, purifying, or chelating formula (which removes mineral residue) if your hair looks dull or has become resistant to your regular products. If you color your hair and worry about the effects of deep cleansers, Edery suggests one that’s safe — vinegar. Mix one quarter cup white vinegar with one cup of water. Leave it on hair for one to two minutes after shampooing and conditioning, then rinse out.

7. Are costly salon shampoos better than drugstore kinds?

Shampoo is not one of those “you get what you pay for” products. How much you like a formula depends on your personal preferences (in terms of scent and texture) and how it works on your particular hair. A $5 shampoo may smell good to you and leave your hair looking terrific, while someone else may feel the same way about a $25 bottle. That said, there are a few facts to know: The big companies that create drugstore brands put a lot of money into research and new technology, but they can still keep prices low because they manufacture their products in mass quantities. Expensive shampoos have advantages of their own: In general, they’re gentler and contain a higher concentration of high-quality ingredients (e.g., a conditioner that penetrates deeper into each strand). And, yes, you do pay for packaging — but that’s true whether you’re shelling out $3 or $30. So focus not on the price tag but on finding a grime fighter that works for you.

8. When is it time to switch shampoos?

Sometimes the same bottle that’s always made your hair bouncy and shiny can leave it lackluster without warning. “It’s a popular perception that shampoo suddenly stops working, but it’s not the shampoo that’s changed,” says David Cannell, senior vice president of research and development for Redken. Unless a product’s label alerts you to a “new” or “improved” formula, it’s the surface of your hair that’s different. But this doesn’t necessarily mean you can’t go back to your old favorite. If buildup is causing the problem, first clarify, then bring back your beloved bottle. No improvement? It may be time to switch for good. A simple self-test: Look at your nails. If they are ridged, peeling, or seem to break more easily, you’re experiencing the most common of all changes — aging, which leads to water loss in our cells and tissues. So while you’re still using your trusty oily-hair formula, your hair may be drier than it’s ever been. Buy a moisturizing version, or ask your stylist to diagnose your hair’s new needs.

9. Do I really need conditioner?

Conditioner is essential. It finishes what shampoo starts, in terms of making hair manageable and repairing problems like split ends. “Everyone’s hair is damaged — the only question is how badly,” says Cheri McMaster, senior research and development scientist for Pantene. You may go through many conditioners before you find the right one, but you’ll know when you’ve met your match. “When your hair is properly conditioned, it holds a style better,” says Cannell.

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How To Wash Your Hair- The Right Way https://www.inkthemesdemo.com/wpthemes/hair-shampoo-production-wordpress-theme/2017/03/11/how-to-wash-your-hair-the-right-way/ https://www.inkthemesdemo.com/wpthemes/hair-shampoo-production-wordpress-theme/2017/03/11/how-to-wash-your-hair-the-right-way/#respond Sat, 11 Mar 2017 05:01:53 +0000 https://inkthemes.com/wpthemes/hair-shampoo-production-wordpress-theme/?p=83 You might do it nearly every day, but here’s something surprising: you might not really know how to wash your hair the right way. 

Using the correct techniques can make a world of difference in your hair’s health, bounce and shine—but if you’re making some common mistakes, you could be damaging your lovely locks without even realizing it. We asked two of New York’s foremost hair pros, hair stylist Nunzio Saviano of Nunzio Saviano Salon in New York and Kyle White, lead colorist at Oscar Blandi Salon, to share their best tips for lathering up—and doing it the right way.

1. Start with a rinse.

Just like your laundry needs a rinse cycle before you add detergent, hair should be thoroughly wet before you add your shampoo. “Hot water will open the cuticle, which is good for removing any dirt or product trapped in the hair,” says White. Another bonus: “When your hair is rinsed in warm water, it loosens the oils through the scalp and opens the cuticle so it is able to absorb the oil” in your conditioner, says Saviano.

 

2. If you have long hair, condition first.

Yes, really! “If you have hair beneath the shoulders, protect fragile ends from drying out and further damage by running a small amount of conditioner through them and lightly rinsing, before any shampooing. This will not only keep ends healthy, it will fill any holes in the cuticle with moisture, making it smoother and boosting shine,” says White.

3. Lather up — but only at the scalp.

“You only need to shampoo the hair at the scalp, particularly at the nape,” Saviano says.
White agrees. “The best way to lather up is from roots to ends. The hair closest to the scalp is the youngest and will inevitably be the oiliest, while the end of the hair is the oldest and usually driest, most fragile part of the hair.”

Don’t use more shampoo than you need; both Saviano and White say that a quarter-sized amount of shampoo is enough. If your hair is particularly long or thick, go ahead and double that.

4. Be gentle!

Friction can permanently damage your hair’s cuticle, leading to breakage and frizz. Think about washing your hair like you hand wash your delicates — very carefully.

“Start your lather at the roots,” says White. “Increase blood flow to the scalp and stimulate hair growth by using vertical strokes with medium pressure.” Don’t use circular motions, which can tangle your hair.

Next, “Smooth the lather over the ends in a straight stroking motion,” White advises. “Do not scrub the fragile ends or use a back and forth motion like you’re washing a rag on a washboard.”

5. Don’t rinse and repeat.

Despite what the instructions on the back of your shampoo bottle may say, there’s no need to wash your hair twice. “Avoid stripping the hair by doing one shampoo only, which is usually sufficient,” says White. “Unless the hair is extremely dirty and the first shampoo didn’t produce a lather,” in which case, go ahead and lather up one more time.

 

6. Add conditioner from the mid-lengths to the tips.

After you’ve rinsed out your shampoo, “squeeze some of the water out of the hair before you put in the conditioner,” says Saviano. “Then clip your hair up and finish showering, leaving the conditioner rinse out for the final step of your shower.” The longer the conditioner stays on your hair, the better it absorbs. Don’t put conditioner at the roots of your hair; the natural oil from your scalp is more concentrated there.

7. Finish with a cold water rinse.

“Cold water will shut the cuticle tight, sealing the shingle-like outer layer, which will cause it to reflect the most light and give off the most shine,” says White.

More Hair Washing Tips…

Use a shampoo and conditioner that’s made for your hair type. If your hair is dry, choose moisturizing products. If you color your hair, opt for color-safe formulas. “Volumizing” shampoos tend to leave hair drier, so they’re best for fine hair types that would be weighed down by more moisturizing products.

How often you wash your hair depends on your hair type, too. If you have oily or fine hair, you may need to shampoo daily. Normal or dry hair can lather up closer to three times a week.

Filter your water. White recommends using a shower filter, such as the T3 Source Showerhead, since it “removes rust and minerals from water that can dull color, and deposit on blondes making them dark and muddy.” (We’ve tried it, and it also made our hair super soft.)

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The Best Shampoo For Your Hair Type https://www.inkthemesdemo.com/wpthemes/hair-shampoo-production-wordpress-theme/2017/03/11/the-best-shampoo-for-your-hair-type/ https://www.inkthemesdemo.com/wpthemes/hair-shampoo-production-wordpress-theme/2017/03/11/the-best-shampoo-for-your-hair-type/#respond Sat, 11 Mar 2017 04:57:46 +0000 https://inkthemes.com/wpthemes/hair-shampoo-production-wordpress-theme/?p=79
The importance of shampooing has been drilled into our brains since we were little. Having grease and grime on our scalps isn’t very appealing, after all. What our moms likely didn’t tell us? Which shampoo — of the many options — we should be using.
 
Just like not all conditioners are created equal, shampoos differ widely. While some things may be obvious (if your hair is fine and straight, don’t use a product made for thick, curly strands), we also understand that the countless choices can be overwhelming.
So, we’ve consulted some of the top hair insiders in the biz on which cleanser is best for which tress type. Click through to see their picks for long, short, and everything in-between. Because, visiting the beauty aisle shouldn’t give you a mini panic attack.
 
Platinum
If you have platinum hair, you know the struggle it can be to keep that perfect tone. A great silver shampoo is crucial to help neutralize any yellow, and Sachajuan’s does just that, while adding volume and shine.
 
Platinum
Platinum-blond beauties know that fighting brass is one hard battle — which is why a shampoo that helps win it is oh-so-necessary. Pureology’s Perfect 4 Platinum Shampoo has a soft-blue tint to tone, and is sulfate-free so it won’t damage your strands.

Wavy
If you’re after sultry, bedhead waves, you need to start in the shower. Bumble and Bumble’s Surf Shampoo will give you the perfect base to your sexy waves due to its lightweight clean. It adds soft, touchable texture to the finest of hair types.Bumble and Bumble Surf Foam Wash Shampoo, $25, available at Bumble and Bumble.

Red
If you’re not a natural redhead, you know the struggle of trying to keep that vibrant shade after each wash. Luckily, Davines’ Alchemic Shampoo in Red contains pigments to brighten up your hue each time you wash. If you are a natural redhead, you can use this product too — it will just brighten your color.
Short
Hairstylist Ryan Richman recommends that women with shorter strands not wash their hair every day. But, he also understands that product buildup and natural oils accumulate much faster in this hair type. The solution: “Choose a shampoo that will cleanse without stripping your hair of natural oils [or leaving] your scalp feeling dry,” he says. “Dove Daily Moisture is great for everyday use. It cleanses hair without stripping, while leaving it soft and smooth.”For those “short” on time, he also recommends a dry shampoo, like Dove’s Refresh+Care. “With a few sprays, you can refresh your look and absorb product and oil buildup, leaving hair feeling clean with a freshly washed scent.”

 
Dove Daily Moisture Therapy Shampoo, $3.48, available at Walmart.
 
Long
The key to finding a great shampoo for longer hair is a product that will leave it feeling light as a feather (or close to it). Richman swears by Kérastase’s Cristalliste, because it’s silicone-free and “leaves lengthy hair looking smooth and beautiful without [weighing] it down.”
Kérastase Cristalliste Bain Cristal Thick Shampoo, $39.00, available at Kérastase.
 
Fine
The struggle here often lies in lack of body and greasiness. Hairstylist Ryan Trygstad recommends a volumizing shampoo, like Shu Uemura’s, which, he says, “Does a great job [at] keeping the hair free of oil and product buildup.” If you’re looking for a less expensive option, he suggests checking out Neutrogena’s Anti-Residue Shampoo.
 
Fine
The struggle here often lies in lack of body and greasiness. Hairstylist Ryan Trygstad recommends a volumizing shampoo, like Shu Uemura’s, which, he says, “Does a great job [at] keeping the hair free of oil and product buildup.” If you’re looking for a less expensive option, he suggests checking out Neutrogena’s Anti-Residue Shampoo.
 
Shu Uemura Muroto Volume Pure Lightness Shampoo, $48.00, available at Shu Uemura.
This shampoo does it all — it’s hydrating, clarifying, and smells like heaven.

This argan oil-infused shampoo effectively cleanses our hair without leaving it dry.

The Seaweed Bath Co. Argan Shampoo, $12.99, available at Target.

Fine
For fine-haired ladies, figuring out which shampoo to use can be a struggle, as you never want product that will add weight, you’re always looking for extra volume and body. Rene Furterer’s Volumea Volumizing Shampoo does just that – it’s a lightweight shampoo so it doesn’t weigh hair down, but gives it a boost of volume so your fine hair looks naturally more full.Rene Furterer Volumea Volumizing

 
Thick
Thick hair can be a blessing and a curse. The upside is that you never have to worry about volume, says celebrity hairstylist Jen Atkin. But at-home blowouts are pretty much impossible. “To get you to a more manageable state, preparation starts with cleansing and conditioning,” Atkin says. “For thick, unruly hair, my automatic go-to is Frizz Control by Clear Scalp & Hair. With ingredients like Nutrium 10 and vitamins B5, C, and E, plus a blend of natural oils, it provides 24 hours of nourished control.”
Clear Scalp & Hair Therapy Frizz-Control Nourishing Shampoo, $4.98, available at Walmart.
 
Color-Treated
According to colorist Aura Friedman, you should avoid washing your hair more than twice a week, since water is one of the main culprits of color-fading. Using a color-safe shampoo is your best bet, she says. “Nexxus’ Color Assure is sulfate-free and has three oils [almond, coconut, and argan] with moisturizing qualities, which keeps color-treated hair hydrated.”
 
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What We Recommend For Your Hair Type https://www.inkthemesdemo.com/wpthemes/hair-shampoo-production-wordpress-theme/2017/03/10/what-we-recommend-for-your-hair-type/ https://www.inkthemesdemo.com/wpthemes/hair-shampoo-production-wordpress-theme/2017/03/10/what-we-recommend-for-your-hair-type/#respond Fri, 10 Mar 2017 10:59:23 +0000 https://inkthemes.com/wpthemes/hair-shampoo-production-wordpress-theme/?p=26 The Ultimate Shampoo Guide

So it’s clear that not all heads of hair were created equal. While some women are lucky enough to have smooth and shiny hair, most of us spend copious amounts of time and money adding life to limp locks, taming wild curls, or adding oomph to the dull colour.

In fact, it’s estimated that some women spend hundreds each month buying and trying products that promise to give you shampoo commercial results.

Well ladies, listen up. When it comes to shampoo (and conditioner), the more expensive brand isn’t necessarily best. The trick is to buy what works best for your hair, and shockingly, that $5 drugstore brand could give you more salon style than its $25 counterpart. Keep your focus on the ingredients and texture, not the price. And it’s always a good idea to buy a small trial size (if possible) before splurging on a big bottle! Read on to see what we recommend for your hair type.

  • Coarse, curly hair: Curly hair and dry hair go hand in hand, and that’s because oils produced in the scalp don’t travel as easily down the shaft as they do with straight hair. Look for creamy, moisturising shampoos that contain wheat germ oil, shea butter, and nut oils. These will coat the hair shaft and trap moisture inside. Be sure to condition with a moisturising conditioner every single time you shampoo, and use a monthly hot oil treatment.
  • Fine, oily, or limp hair: The number one complaint from people with fine hair is that it ends to look oily — sometimes just a day or less after a wash. To avoid the curse of greasy hair, avoid creamy shampoos and opt for clear ones that are labelled for daily or frequent washing. Also buy shampoos that contain the body-building ingredient panthenol, which penetrates the hair cuticle and makes it stand thicker. When it comes to conditioning, skip it all together or just do the ends with a light weight conditioner. If you have extremely oily hair, try an oil-absorbing tea tree oil in your conditioner and use dry shampoo in between washings.
  • Processed hair: If you colour, perm, or relax your hair, then adding moisture should be a key part of your hair beauty regime. However, processed hair often suffers from the double-edged sword of oily roots and dry ends. In this case, you’ll want to shampoo your hair every other day using a shampoo made for normal hair, concentrating on cleaning the scalp. Then use a strong conditioner only on the mid to end of your locks. It’s usually a good idea to use products that are marked as “for color-treated hair” to help preserve your colour.

 

Why Shampoo Cocktailing Is A Thing

Call us selfish, but settling for one beauty product is just not our style. Women have many needs when it comes to their beauty routines, so why should we limit ourselves to one solution? This is especially true with our hair. With so many things working against it — humidity, hair dye, heat — you need to make sure your hair is getting the right nourishment. And, sometimes that means getting some goodness from more than one source. For so long, we’ve stayed committed to one, single formula, thinking it was the only thing that could ever love our locks the right way. We’re here to tell you it’s time to test the waters and shake things up a bit. Yes, we’re talking shampoo cocktailing. Find out why and how you should be doing it!

The “Why”

Every shampoo has a purpose, whether it be to clarify, moisturise, protect or simply nourish, each bottle brings something different to the table. There’s no reason you shouldn’t be reaping more than one of these benefits. You know how great double-cleansing is for your face? The mixing of shampoos is equally beneficial, especially if you wash your hair less frequently (as you should!), say, twice a week or so. Doubling up on your formulas allows you to maximise your lather and pack your hair with the ingredients it needs to stay healthy and manageable.

The “How”

Start with a clarifying shampoo that will thoroughly clean and freshens up your scalp and prep it for your targeted formula (try Garnier Pure Clean Shampoo). It’s best to really work it into your roots, as this is where you get a lot of product and oil build-up. Once you’ve rinsed, work the next formula of your choice into your hair. This can be specially targeted to your hair’s specific needs (color-enhancing, moisturising or anti-breakage). Just, lather, rinse and your hair is ready to roll!

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Top 5 Best Rated Shampoos For Hair Growth https://www.inkthemesdemo.com/wpthemes/hair-shampoo-production-wordpress-theme/2017/03/10/top-5-best-rated-shampoos-for-hair-growth/ https://www.inkthemesdemo.com/wpthemes/hair-shampoo-production-wordpress-theme/2017/03/10/top-5-best-rated-shampoos-for-hair-growth/#comments Fri, 10 Mar 2017 10:52:52 +0000 https://inkthemes.com/wpthemes/hair-shampoo-production-wordpress-theme/?p=23 HAIR GROWTH BOTANICAL RENOVATION

One of the things to look for is the ingredients that are used in the making of the shampoo.

These are the determiners of whether the product will have side effect or not. There are products that will cause the hair to fall or loosen it. Others will act on the scalp so that the hair will not have the best support needed. Hair growth botanical renovation shampoo is however one of the best shampoos for hair growth. It will contribute in giving the hair the required nutrients for it to remain healthy and strong for long. The product is designed to work perfectly in hair growth.

  • Does It Work?

Leaving alone the ingredients, it is important to focus on the real deal. This is where you consider those that have bought the product before. They will have some beneficial comments to give. Thanks to the online purchasing of goods that the reviews can always be obtained from the customers. This is what they feel about the products they buy according to the results obtained. Most of the hair growth botanical renovation shampoo reviews written are on the positive side. They will express satisfaction of the users and hence the guarantee of their performance.

  • Are There Side Effects?

The neutral and the negative reviews form a very small percentage of these reviews. These will never miss in any bunch of reviews because some users don’t even know how to use the shampoo. They will therefore use it wrongly and end up thinking that it is the fault of the manufacturers and not themselves. The product is therefore recognized to be among the best shampoos for falling hair. This is even in the outside of the United States.

ULTRAX CAFFEINE HAIR GROWTH STIMULATING SHAMPOO

This product has the required properties to achieve regrowth of hair. For those struggling with falling hair, this is an option among the many best hair growth shampoos. Caffeine is not only used as a stimulant for mood but it is also helpful for stimulating hair growth. Some people will have problems with their systems as the hair growth is retarded. This necessitates an external method of stimulating the hair. If you don’t take this responsibility on your own, you will have problems with the hair falling every now and then. With Ultrax hair growth shampoo, however, you will not have to worry about this.

  • What Does It Do?

 It will have a role in hair stimulation. The health of hair and its texture are greatly improved with the proper use of this product. Some other helpful ingredients other than caffeine include ketoconazole and palmetto.

  • How To Use?

If you only use the product as instructed, you will have the best results. If you use it wrongly, however, the contrary will occur, and it’s not desirable. The manufacturer for this product recommends that the product be used for at least 5 times every week. This will ensure that the hair is supplied with stimulants for continuous hair growth. Focusing on the particular time of washing, the hair should be in the shampoo for a period not shorter than 5 minutes.

  • Performance And Side Effects

On average, its reviews are averaging 4.5 rating. This is a good rating, considering there will be no side effects experienced with its use. However, hair drying can be experienced if the shampoo is underused. Users also say that the product has the smell of an ideal hair loss shampoo and it makes the hair smoother and silkier.

BIOTIN HAIR GROWTH SHAMPOO

This is one of the best shampoos for hair growth. There are very many reasons behind this fact as users claim on the reviews. The ingredients are natural in general. The efficiency is hence guaranteed with no external interference of the hair growth. This is one of the contributing factors to the popularity of this product. People tend to shift to the natural products if they can perform better than the artificial ones. This is in a bid to be safe.

  • Ingredients

Growth of hair is a biological process that will be greatly boosted by the natural ingredients. Manufacturers of the biotin hair loss shampoo know the ingredients that hair growth requires, and they added them to the production process. These ingredients include the niacin, amino acids varieties and biotin as the main one.

  • The Positive Side

Users of this product for hair growth will outline the various things that the product has done to them. At first, it provides the hair with the necessary nutrients to develop in a healthy and normal way. Baldness will arise due to the hair starving and weakening with time till is not able to support itself to the scalp. Oil production on the scalp will also be a major contributor to the loss of hair. The biotin product will however prevent this leaving the hair with space of support on the scalp.

  • How To Use To Prevent Side Effects

When using this product, you will be required to maintain it within the hair for about 3 minutes. Failure to do this, you might not get the best results. Various users have claimed to observe hair regrowth within a short duration of even days to weeks.

LIPOGAINE HAIR LOSS PREVENTION SHAMPOO

Many people around the United States and beyond the boundaries have used this product. This is due to the increased demand for aesthetics to enable people look beautiful. However, some people make mistakes of using the wrong product for hair regrowth.

  • What Makes Lipogaine Shampoo

The ingredients used in the making of this shampoo are as natural as ever. Only with the safe ingredients will the users claim to experience no side effects. Ingredients here include the biotin, ketoconazole and other moisturizers so that the hair is not only nourished but also maintained at a flexible condition.

  • Hair Moisturizer

When the hair is left to remain dry, the risk of it breaking up and falling is more than when it is wet. The users say that the shampoo will keep their hair not necessarily wet but in a flexible state so that hair falling will not be that easily. The hair will be able to resist the damaging forces by folding instead of breaking.

  • How To Get Best Results

There are instructions on how to use this regrowth hair shampoo. These should be adhered to if one wants to get the best results. They include using the product for not less than 3 times a week. This can extend up to 5 times a week for better results because three is only a minimum. The product will increase the hair thickness which is beneficial to increase the strength. Users also claim that the quantity sold to them is more than other shampoos so that they will be available for use for longer durations.

  • Fighting Dandruff

Users who had dandruff before claim to have their problem solved as they continuously used the Lipogaine shampoo. The hair will not be extremely dry nor oily. It will be at a state in between so that health is maintained.

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The Ultimate Shampoo Guide https://www.inkthemesdemo.com/wpthemes/hair-shampoo-production-wordpress-theme/2017/03/10/the-ultimate-shampoo-guide/ https://www.inkthemesdemo.com/wpthemes/hair-shampoo-production-wordpress-theme/2017/03/10/the-ultimate-shampoo-guide/#respond Fri, 10 Mar 2017 10:39:51 +0000 https://inkthemes.com/wpthemes/hair-shampoo-production-wordpress-theme/?p=20 We all love having choices. That is, until we have too many of them. Staring into a case of rainbow-colored macarons is one thing (we’ll take one of each, please!), but walking down the shampoo aisle is a whole different breed of overwhelming.

There’s shampoo for fine hair. There’s shampoo for color-treated hair. But what if your hair is fine and color-treated? Are shampoos for curly hair one-size-fit-all? Or should those with thick hair be looking for something different than their fine-haired friends? If the seemingly endless shampoo options have you stumped, you can now breathe a sigh of relief because we’re here to better inform your shampoo search.

Straight Hair

If your hair is straight and thin, look for a gentle shampoo that’s not too thick or creamy. Choose volumizing formulas, like Biolage Full-Lift Volumizing Shampoo, over moisturizing ones to avoid weighing down your hair.
If you have straight hair that’s thick, choose a shampoo with hair-silkening ingredients to smooth and soften rougher textures. Try L’Oréal Advanced Haircare Smooth Intense Polishing Shampoo.

FULLDENSITY THICKENING SHAMPOO

BIOLAGE ADVANCED FULLDENSITY Shampoo gently cleanses to remove follicle clogging impurities to instantly make hair look and feel healthier.

When used as a system of Shampoo and Conditioner, breakage is significantly reduced for fuller-looking, thicker-feeling hair.
– Hair feels thicker
– Breakage reduced
– Fortifies
– Removes follicle-clogging impurities

HOW TO USE

Apply to wet hair with a massaging motion. Lather. Rinse. Follow with FULLDENSITY Conditioner. For maximum results, use the Densifying Spray Treatment to instantly work on the surface of existing strands and expand the hair diameter.

Wavy Hair

If your hair is fine and wavy, use a volumizing shampoo to give your waves a little extra lift or product specifically designed for wavy hair, like Herbal Essences Tousle Me Softly Shampoo for Waves.
For thick and wavy hair, use a product that is recommended for curly hair. Matrix Total Results Curl Shampoo will smooth your strands and give your waves added definition.
 

Curly Hair

Curls look better when the hair is well hydrated. If you have fine curly hair, look for a formula that moisturizes your curls and also enhances volume, like Tigi Catwalk Curls Rock Curly Hair Shampoo.
If your curly hair is thick, you can use a richer shampoo. Opt for a sulfate-free cream shampoo to maintain the hair’s natural oils. Try Redken Curvaceous Cream Shampoo for Curly Hair.
 

Color-Treated Hair

Color-treated hair needs to be cleansed with a product that won’t strip the color. Pureology Pure Volume Extra Care Shampoo is designed for fine, color-treated hair. The anti-fade complex fortifies hair, while gently removing volume-inhibiting build up and oil.
Thick, color-treated hair also needs to be strengthen and softened. Look for a shampoo that fights color fade and boosts shine, like Garnier Fructis Color Shield Fortifying Shampoo.
 

Dry or Damaged Hair

Dry or damaged hair lacks the nutrients necessary for strength and shine. Nourish fine hair back to life with proteins and lightweight conditioners, like those found in Aveeno Nourish+ Volumize Shampoo.
Thick hair that is dry or damaged will benefit from a product with enhanced deep conditioning agents. Try Kérastase Nutritive Bain Satin 2 to smooth and condition the hair fiber.
 

Coarse Hair

Hair with tight, coarse curls tends to dry out easily. So gentle, alcohol-free formulas are a must. For finer curly hair, try Elucence Moisture Benefits Shampoo, which cleanses without stripping.
Thick hair can use even more protection against the damage and breakage that comes as a result of dehydrated strands. Dark and Lovely Au Naturale Anti-Breakage Tension Release Wash soothes dryness and it’s formulated without harsh sulfates, parabens or silicones.
 

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Top 10 Prom Hairstyles For 2017 https://www.inkthemesdemo.com/wpthemes/hair-shampoo-production-wordpress-theme/2017/03/10/top-10-prom-hairstyles-for-2017/ https://www.inkthemesdemo.com/wpthemes/hair-shampoo-production-wordpress-theme/2017/03/10/top-10-prom-hairstyles-for-2017/#respond Fri, 10 Mar 2017 10:30:29 +0000 https://inkthemes.com/wpthemes/hair-shampoo-production-wordpress-theme/?p=16 Spring is just around the corner, and you know what that means…so is prom! 

While prom or graduation is one of the most memorable nights for any teenage girl, it can also be one of the most daunting. First there’s the prom dress…then the prom hair…then the prom makeup…then the prom date…then the prom limo…the list goes on! Well, lovelies, we’re here to let you know that prom doesn’t have to be so difficult, and sometimes, just celebrating the end of high school and getting one step closer to adulthood with your best friends is all you need to have the perfect night.

Oh, and the perfect prom hairstyle, of course! Read on for our favourite prom hairstyles we know you’ll love. 

Glam waves and sexy curls

There are so many prom hairstyles for long hair that it can get quite overwhelming. Sometimes, the easiest and most effortless hairstyles go a long way…after all, you want the focus to be on YOU, and your hairstyle to complement your entire outfit, not take over your look! Big, loose curls and waves look totally glamorous, are super easy to create at home, and will give your hair beautiful volume without breaking the bank. 

To get the look, all you need is a large barrel curling wand, and some Luxy Hair extensions for instant length and gorgeous volume for to really pump up the drama. Here are 3 easy ways to get big, sexy curls that will have you looking like the belle of the ball. 

Mermaid Braids

When choosing prom hairstyles for long hair, big, bold, beautiful braids are totally trendy for prom this year. Have fun with this one…formal hairstyles don’t have to be so serious! From messy, boho inspired braids, to layered braids, to braids with flowers and pearls, the key here is lots of length and lots of volume for that mermaid look. The best way to achieve this is to add clip-in hair extensions, which can be strategically placed throughout your hair for added thickness, while staying totally hidden. 

These graduation hairstyles may take a bit of a work, but they are totally easy to create, we promise! All you need is a bit of patience and a a bit of braiding skill to bring it all together. Here’s how to re-create Zane’s lovely layered braid with Dirty Blonde Luxies, Mimi’s magnificent mermaid braid with Ombre Chestnut Luxies, and this stunning summer inspired braid with flowers because let’s face it…summer, sunshine, and flowers always bring a smile to our faces no matter what the occasion. 

Bubble pony tail

Here’s an off-the-cuff, easy hairstyle for long hair to try. This prom hairstyle works great if you are wearing a simple dress and really want your hair to steal the show. Inspired by Princess Jasmine, the bubble ponytail is one of the more edgy hairstyles for prom, but looks totally chic at the same time. 

There are two variations on this style – a high bubble ponytail, and a low, sleek bubble ponytail. We recommend to choose the high ponytail hairstyle if you want to show off your back and give off a fun and flirty feel, and the low ponytail and if you’d like to keep things more elegant and sophisticated. 

Slicked back high ponytail

Calling all Ariana Grande fans…this one’s for you! You didn’t think we were going to skip over Ariana Grande’s iconic slicked back ponytail with mega volume, did you? Not only is this hairstyle totally glam for prom and graduation, it’s comfortable, versatile, and will keep your hair out of your face all night as you dance the night away. Learn how to get the look here. 

French braid crown with loose waves

This hairstyle is one of our favourites because it is versatile enough to be a prom hairstyle for long hair or a prom hairstyle for short hair. Half up half down hairstyles are super trendy, as they give off that effortless, boho chic vibe, while still staying formal enough for prom or graduation. To create this look, simply part your hair as you’d like, and create a french braid down each side of your hair, cross the braids and wrap each side around your hair, and secure with bobby pins. Add your favourite jewelled hair accessory to finish off the look. Here’s a detailed tutorial on how to create this easy hairstyle. (Pro tip: you can curl your hair with a hair straightener if you don’t have a curling wand – learn how here.) 

Twisted Updo hairstyle

Updos are a classic hairstyle for prom, and never go out of style. Whether you have short hair or long hair, an updo adds elegance, timelessness, and sophistication to your look. Updos don’t have to be totally elaborate – in fact, you can create this updo by yourself at home, with beautiful results. In this tutorial, Ashley has short hair, and uses her Chocolate Brown Luxies to add thickness to her twisted bun. This step can be skipped – just curl your hair as usual and twist your hair into a bun, securing with bobby pins.

Low, romantic bun

Listen, whether you have a prom date or not, prom can be totally romantic! You’re spending the night celebrating the end of aspect of your life and welcoming a new one, all with the people you love. If that isn’t a recipe for romance, we don’t know what is. This romantic, low bun is perfect for a prom hairstyle – it looks refined, graceful, and stylish, and looks way more complicated than it is. You don’t need super long hair to recreate it either – even if your hair is shorter, just follow the same steps, fan out or “pancake” the braid, and continue on. You can even add a twist by braiding the sections that wrap around the bun for an ultra sweet vibe.

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Hair Care Manufacturing https://www.inkthemesdemo.com/wpthemes/hair-shampoo-production-wordpress-theme/2017/03/10/hair-care-manufacturing/ https://www.inkthemesdemo.com/wpthemes/hair-shampoo-production-wordpress-theme/2017/03/10/hair-care-manufacturing/#comments Fri, 10 Mar 2017 10:20:57 +0000 https://inkthemes.com/wpthemes/hair-shampoo-production-wordpress-theme/?p=13 Hair Care Manufacturer & Natural Hair Care Manufacturing is our business! Our Hair Care Manufacturing capabilities are extensive.

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