If you dream of long and beautiful ones, it is worth taking care of proper care. Not every hair is the same and can be divided into high and low porosity hair. Which of these groups your hair is in determines its growth and the way it should be cared for to keep it healthy and strong.
High porosity hair is very demanding in terms of care
High porosity hair usually needs deep nourishment, hydration and regeneration. How to make sure that our hair belongs to this group? You can feel them uneven when you touch them. They have parted scales that are irregularly positioned. In addition, they are damaged, rough, dry and tend to fall out excessively. How to make them healthy and grow faster? Here are some important tips:
- avoid intense lightening of the hair
- beware of excess styling with thermal devices and do not use a blow dryer or straightener every day
- use lipid-rich conditioner after each shampooing
- use a treatment or serum with ceramides, silk, keratin, which replenish the deficiencies of ingredients in your hair
The matter seems obvious if the hair is not healthy and properly cared for, it will not grow quickly.
Low porosity hair: the lucky ones can boast of this type of hair
Owners of low porosity hair have the least trouble with taking care of it. How to recognize this type of hair? If, and by themselves, they are straight, smooth, heavy and it means that they are low porosity. This type of hair is also resistant to styling. This type of hair requires little effort to grow quickly. When taking care, the only thing you need to remember is:
- do not overload them with proteins
- use gentle cleansing shampoos, but without aggressive SLES or SLS
- In conditioners and masks, it is worth focusing on moisturizing or emollients
What can I do to make my hair grow faster? Each of us can apply these methods
Source: Gazeta

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