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Although decorative items are great in the bathroom for storing cotton balls, bath salts, cotton buds and more, they can also have another use – they will help in hair care. Find out what the “cup” method of washing your hair is all about.
Why keep an empty jar in the bathroom? Use it for a “cup” hair wash
A jar without a lid held in can be used for conscious hair care. Some people think that ordinary store shampoo is too heavy for strands, so it is worth diluting it with water before washing. This is what an empty vessel will come in handy for. The action is aimed at using less amount of the cosmetic, and washing the scalp itself will become much easier and more delicate.
- Pour the shampoo into the jar, add the right amount of water and mix.
- When the product is slightly foamed, pour it on the scalp and massage it into the hair.
- Rinse the cosmetic with water.
The method is great for people with sensitive skin. It can be used on all hair types – from straight to very curly. The jar will also be useful when you prepare too much shampoo for one wash. Then just twist it and use the excess next time.
How often should I wash my hair? This is worth paying attention to
There are people who have a predetermined schedule of washing their hair and do it, for example, once every two days. Others, on the other hand, wait for the moment when the scalp becomes oily and the strands stop looking aesthetically pleasing. The best moment is when you just decide that the strands need a refresh. It turns out that frequently washed hair produces sebum much faster, which can make you fall into a vicious circle and wash it even every day, which in the long run can be tedious and time-consuming. This is due to the stimulation of the sebaceous glands to work. If you do not want to care for your strands so often and are looking for a way to stop the rate of oily strands, try a simple method. On days when you don’t plan to leave the house, put off washing for a while. You can also clip and tie your hair more often, which will reduce the production of sebum.
Source: Gazeta

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