The idea of training your hair to be less greasy may seem like a bit of a farce, for obvious reasons. Namely, the fact that your hair is not alive and the amount of sebum that is created at your scalp can be heavily reliant upon your diet, genes, and various other factors. But there is a reason why this topic is oft-discussed — it's because there's actually some truth to it. No surprise here: Having to lather up every day is not ideal for many of us, especially when lived-in texture and easy-to-copy updos are so en vogue. (And yes, the majority of us want extra sleep and an "I just woke up like this" moment every so often.) While you cannot train your hair to do much of anything in the traditional sense of the word, you can train yourself to adopt a few key modifications. That is, things that can help reduce the buildup of oil, distribute the oil that you are creating, and avoid the products that are doing more harm than good in this universal quest for fewer wash days. Spoiler alert: You're using that dry shampoo completely wrong. For pro guidance, we consulted a few Hollywood red-carpet hairstylists for exactly what they tell their celebs clients. (Celebs like Jaime King, Gwyneth Paltrow, and Jenny Slate, to be exact.) Ahead, a five-step pro-approved technique that can help you squeeze more days between washes — without having to look like you dunked your head in a deep fryer. Step 1: Distribute Oil Like A Pro Step 2: Pick The Right Shampoos (& Use 'Em Correctly!) Step 3: Go Easy On The Conditioner Step 4: Apply Dry Shampoo Early... Or Not At All! Step 5: Try A Treatment This story was originally published on Refinery29
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12/26/2017 5 Steps: How to Handle Receding HairlinesLet’s face it, nobody wants to age, but it’s inevitable. With aging comes one of a man’s biggest fears: HAIR LOSS! Around 30% of men have started losing or have lost their hair to a great degree by the time they reach the age of thirty – and YES, you can blame your genes or hormones. You might think that hair loss is an embarrassing problem that can negatively affect your professional and social life. However, no matter how you feel about it, don’t try to cover it up or make a comb over. DEAL WITH IT and find a way to make it work for you. Step 1: Find a Haircut That Works for You Talk to your hairstylist and try to find a haircut that works for you and your receding hairline. We recommend 5 different haircuts that can turn your losses into gains: 1. Slicked Back Hairstyle: many men draw attention away from thinning hair on the top by slicking back the hair which adds a light lift at the roots. 2. Messy Side Parted Hair: is typically good for those with longer hair that is starting to thin out. 3. Short & Spiked Haircut: ask your hairstylist to cut your hair on the top to give it an edgy and spiky look. This cut creates space between your locks and therefore the attention will only be focused on where your hair has been spiked. 4. The Crop Haircut: if your thinning hair is not bad enough to pull off a buzz cut, getting a close cut with top texture is a nice choice. 5. The Buzz Cut: if you have the face shape for a buzz cut, this cut is a cool and sexy solution for thinning hair. Step 2: Use the Right Hair Styling Products Go find the right styling products for your hair. A nice wax or powder will add structure and volume to your hair. Keep in mind that a little goes a long way. Using too much can make your hair appear too oily. Step 3: Don’t over wash Your Hair Your initial reaction to thinning hair might be to wash it more often. You may believe that washing your hair more frequently is good for the remaining hair, but this is not the case. Over washing can cause hair damage and further hair loss. Depending on your hair type and texture, keep your hair washing down to 2-3 times a week. Apply the shampoo into your wet hair, massage gently for one minute, rinse thoroughly with water and repeat if necessary. Step 4: Build a Beard There are many reasons to grow a beard. Firstly, if you choose a suitable one that’s well maintained, it shows that you’re fashionable. Secondly, a beard will help bring the eyes of others down and away from your hairline rather than towards it. Remember to pick a beard that suits your style and face shape. Step 5: Keep Up a Positive Mind Be confident! Life is not all about hair. Don’t waste your time on negative energy. Try to focus on the positive things in life and be grateful for what you have. Focus on the things that you’re satisfied with, such as the shape of your body or the colour of your eyes. Read more about how to style it here: Haircuts For Men With Thinning Hair (Receding Hairlines) Well, how do you want to deal with your thinning hair? Let me know at your next appointment. This article first appeared on SlikHaar Does caffeine shampoo really work? Or is it just another marketing ploy – targeting men who are balding or have thinning hair?
Will a caffeine shampoo restore your head of hair to its former glory? There is sublime genius in finding ways to use inferior grades of coffee that can’t be sold for human consumption. A good marketing campaign featuring a so-called expert wearing a white coat can sell anything to a man whose self-esteem is going down the plug hole… along with his hair. There’s a German product called Alpecin, an ‘After Shampoo Liquid’. Alpecin claims to grow hair back as a result of its caffeine content. Its manufacturers have commissioned research and – unsurprisingly – found it to produce positive results for hair growth. Unfortunately, these results came about by detaching hair follicles from balding men and growing them artificially in a laboratory. The follicles were exposed to a dose of testosterone and some were exposed to caffeine. There was reduced growth in the testosterone-dosed follicles, which is what happens in male pattern baldness. Meanwhile, in the ones that were exposed to testosterone and caffeine, some new growth was stimulated. It should, however, be noted that growing hair follicles in a test tube or petrie dish is not a reliable indicator of how well this can work on a man’s head. Does caffeine help or hinder hair health? Interestingly, the caffeine we consume orally could have a role to play in hair growth. As a chemical, caffeine targets the hormone DHT (dihydrotestosterone) which is the culprit in hair loss. DHT clings on to hair follicles and stops them from absorbing the important proteins, minerals and vitamins that perpetuate the hair’s growth cycle. Caffeine can keep DHT from attaching itself, thereby allowing the growth cycle to continue. You probably consume caffeine in a myriad of ways; through chocolate, energy drinks, colas and of course, coffee and tea. Several studies have been carried out on the effects of caffeine and hair loss and they’ve unanimously shown that caffeine doesn’t contribute to baldness or hair loss. If anything, caffeine can be a friend to the balding man. Just don’t count on it to perform miracles! The reviews: What do users of caffeine shampoos have to say? Look around on the internet and you’ll be sure to find plenty of men singing the praises of caffeine shampoo, insisting it’s been the magical cure to their male pattern baldness. The thing about reviews sites is that they don’t come with proof of veracity. Many times, they’re fake; fabricated reviews posted by representatives of the manufacturers to promote their products, and no one is keeping watch on who’s telling lies or the truth. Others aren’t true representations of factual outcomes. If a man looks in the mirror and sees a miserable hairline one day and after using a caffeine shampoo for a month or so, looks in the mirror again and sees thicker hair, would you call that scientific proof? More often, perceived results are the result of the placebo effect. People often feel better because they’re doing something … anything. And if the outcome is that they feel better, then that must be a good thing in itself. That said, if they want 100 per cent, irrefutable facts such as a hair count per square inch, then they may just be disappointed. Consider also that if the guy is experiencing intermittent hair loss, and not classic male pattern baldness, then his use of a caffeine shampoo could actually coincide with his hair growth cycle rather than the shampoo being a miracle cure. On the other hand, when people are moved to post a negative review, you can pretty much count on the graphic detail being a result of personal experience. Reports of burning scalps, skin redness, pain and discomfort can likely be counted on as truth because the men who post them usually don’t have a vested interest in the product’s success or failure. If anything, they’ll want to warn other consumers away from them. Caffeine shampoo: The bitter aftertaste No clinically viable evidence currently exists to prove that caffeine shampoos work. In the UK, only two treatments have been clinically proven to grow hair back. They are Finasteride (a prescription pill) and Minoxidil (available as a lotion or foam that you apply to your scalp). Don’t go investing in coffee stocks… counting on a caffeinated miracle cure for your baldness! Save your pennies and buy your daily cappuccino so you can enjoy drinking your caffeine the way nature intended. You never know, that coffee could actually go to your head. This article appeared on Man for Himself 12/17/2017 The Solution to Four Common Hair ProblemsHair problems happen, you know it’s true, and you’re here looking into some of the most common solutions. We can’t say we know what you’re going through exactly, but we can say that we’ve seen almost all of the possible problems, and we’re well equipped to handle them. There are as many problems as there are people in the world, and they don’t all call for the ionic ceramic flat iron. Some of them are simply going to call for you to break out a few of the solutions that we’re going to list for you below. Let’s start with some of the most obvious.
Limp Hair The Ceramic Flat Iron Won’t Help with This One This is something that will happen if a person has thin hair and they’re using too much product. This, unfortunately, adds weight to the hair, so pay attention to what you’re using, and use a clarifying shampoo at least once per week to get rid of the product buildup. In addition to that, you need to make sure that you’re reducing oil on the scalp. One of the other tricks that you can use, is to apply conditioner to the roots of your hair rather than the scalp. Fix the Frizzy Hair If you have a problem with frizzy hair, there are a few different items that could have led to it. For example, they might bovver-styling (Cockney slang for bother. I would interpret as rough-drying) and drying their hair using a higher heat setting. You will need to figure out how to use a blow dryer properly, which means pointing it down at the hair shaft. At the end, use the cool air setting to close the cuticle and lock in the shine. It’s an extra step, but it’s well worth it to get the hair you want – without the frizz. Clear out that Greasy Hair This is probably one of the biggest hair problems that people will face, and it can definitely become more than a bit frustrating. The first thing that you need to know, is that greasy hair is most often caused when the scalp overproduces a natural oil by the name of sebum. This is where it gets a little tricky because you would think that washing your hair would get rid of the grease. Actually, you want to skip a few washes as this will help to slow down oil production. In between washes, you can keep your hair in good shape by using a dry shampoo or conditioner. You can also use powder products that will soak up excess oil, and when you’re ready to wash, use a light weight shampoo. Those Pesky Split Ends If you’re a regular user of ceramic irons, then there is a good chance that you’ve been warned about split ends. Well, yours might not actually be caused by your flat iron. In fact, they can be caused by over-processing and even over-styling. Your dead hair cannot repair itself, so if you have a split end, it’s just going to travel further up the shaft, and if you’re dealing with split ends on a regular basis, then you should consider getting a regular trim. In fact, you should do it every six to eight weeks, combining that with a deep conditioner at least once per week. You may need to do a bit more upkeep, but it’s well worth it. As you can see, there are quite a few hair problems to consider, and if you’re dealing with any of these, then it would be within your best interest to figure out how to solve it and most importantly, how to do it right. This article first appeared on HSI Professional 12/4/2017 0 Comments Hair Today - Gone TomorrowOptions for Better Hair … As a famous comedian once jokingly said, “God only made a few perfect heads … all the rest she covered with hair!”
As one ages, it’s only natural for hair to wane. Very few individuals have rich thick hair well into their senior years. Most science points to the decrease in natural hormones. Hair retention is most certainly controlled by your individual genetics, however there are other conditions that may influence the overall health of your hair. Your diet, the weather, toxins, pollution, and your overall approach to hair care are influence your hair retention and health. Protein is not only a key ingredient to hair itself, but also as a progenitor of hair. Deficient protein in the diet can result in loss of hair, brittle or fragile hair, and loss of hair color. At least 45 grams of protein daily should be included in your diet: eggs, fish, lean meat, poultry, beans, tofu, dairy products, Zinc deficiency can cause hair loss. Multivitamin or zinc supplements can go a long way toward giving your body what it needs without a lot of hassle. Foods that are rich in Zinc are:
Omega 3 Fatty Acids stimulate hair follicles growth and the sebaceous (fat) glands around them. Omega-3 fatty acids are found in:
Laser and light therapy: Although the science is light and the treatment regimens vary widely, many thousands of people are treated every year with varying degrees of success. Some swear by it and some swear at it, because it is not cheap. Pills and potions flood the market-place, each one claiming success. “Buyer beware” comes into place here, look for real research, not just testimonials. Shampoo: How often to shampoo your hair varies greatly; it depends upon your hair type and texture, activities in which you participate, and how often you use hair products. Oily hair requires more frequent washing and dry hair mandates less frequent washing. One must buy the right product for their own hair: curly, dry, oily, straight, artificially colored, bleached, etc. … Check the labels on the bottle, the formations do not vary much, but the ingredients in the better brands do seem to make a difference. Avoid shampoos with harsh ingredients, such as ammonium lauryl sulfate or sodium lauryl sulfate. Experts suggest that one can over-shampoo or shampoo incorrectly. The standard rules of thumb are:
Conditioning: Experts seem to agree that conditioning your hair after shampooing keeps your hair softer, shiny, and manageable. They may disagree, however, as to whether a shampoo with built-in conditioner is as good as a separate one, and whether you should condition after every shampoo. Hair maintenance tips:
Detoxification, if started early enough may make a difference to people who have been exposed to toxins and heavy metals. Blood and hair testing can reveal many surprises and therefore require many different solutions to detoxification and treatment which may lead to healthier thicker hair. Here are a couple other sites you might want to check out. Healthlin.com EnCognitive.com This article first appeared on World Health.net |
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