Dry Hair Syndrome?

Hair Care for People of All Colors

By Writegrrl, published May 18, 2007
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It is tiring to constantly agonize over ones hair when it tightens or frizzes up like one is combing through a forest of steel wool. Then to top it off using products for your hair by so called professionals that only clumps your hair together making your hair come out in clumps every time you comb it. First of all, it is important for everyone to know thy hair in order to not lose it and keep it healthy. Moreover, we all have a right to look and feel our best especially when your hair completes your style. Having dry hair myself, I'd like to share with you a few tips I've learned in managing the mane of steel.

The two important tips to remember is what you style your hair with and the grooming tools you use. The grooming devices and products should fit the type of hair you use. For instance, a person with oily hair should not use grease. People with straight hair tend to have more oil in the follicles while people with dry hair lacks the moisture it needs. Without the moisture factor the hair is subject to breaking off more easily when groomed. For myself, I noticed when the right product was used it did not break off at all. Most people want to keep their hair obviously, so there's no other solution than to fix the problem at hand.

To begin, let's talk about the grooming devices which could be the main cause to hair loss. I noticed in the store the thinner type combs and the thicker ones. The thinner ones are designed to go through a mane that is thinner in volume and of an oily texture due to the fact that it is easier to go through. On the other hand, thicker ones are designed to manage the thicker volumes of hair. The combs with long prongs that are thin works well with those with natural oils even if the hair is thick and long. The Thicker hair that is dry needs the combs with a space between rounded prongs to prevent breakage.

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Excellent tips...I wrote a similar article since I know first hand how tough maintaining dry hair is!

Posted on 05/23/2007 at 1:05:00 PM

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