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The Perfect Shampoqing Technique
Wet hair thoroughly with hot water-as hot as you can tolerate.
Pour shampoo into the palm of one hand and then rub both palms together to distribute it evenly.
Apply the shampoo to the top of your head and use fingertips to massage it on to your scalp.
Depending on your hair's thickness and length, you may need to repeat the previous two steps for the rest of your hair.
Rinse all the lather from your hair with plenty of water. One application of shampoo is usually enough, unless your hair is very dirty or has oil in it, in which caseyou might need a second rinse.
After shampooing, don't rub your hair vigorously which may break fragile hair shafts. Pat it dry gently and wrap your hair in a towel. Here are some Proper tips on shampooing
Read the instructions first. Some shampoos need to be left on the scalp for a few minutes before rinsing.
If you can, buy small sachets of shampoo to test which brand is most suitable for your hair.
Always use a product formulated for your hair type and before shampooing brush your hair to free any tangles and loosen dirt and dead skin cells.
Don't wash your hair in washing-up liquid, soap or other detergents - they are highly alkaline and will upset your hairs natural pH balance by stripping out the natural oils.
Never wash your hair in the bath - dirty bath water is not condusive to clean hait and it is difficult to rinse properly without a shower attachment or separate jug.
Use lukewarm water - hot water can be uncomfortable.
Always wash your brush and comb when you shampoo your hair.
Change your shampoo every now and then - hair seems to develop a resistence to certain ingredients after a perios of time.
Don't rub vigorously or you will stretch the hair.
Don't throw away a shampoo that doesn't lather. The amount of suds are determined by the active level of detergents. Some shampoo have less suds than others but this has no effect on their cleansing ability.
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