1950's guide to hair care. Even in the 50's they new some basics that are true for healthy hair. Don't wash your hair every day. When hair is 'dirty' with natural oils you should brush it to distribute the oils evenly, repairing the ends. Use a paddle brush for best distribution. You should never brush wet hair. Instead, detangle with a wide tooth comb. Also be sure to use a protecting spray when using heat, and a protecting spray when going out in the sun, especially in summer and especially if you have color treated hair. I have not tried it yet, but I'm going to buy Zotos Porosity Equalizer for a daily leave in treatment to equalize porous ends, protect from harmful U.V Rays from the sun and protect from heat styling. I've never heard of a product with all three so I'm excited! I'll post a review on it after using for a few days.
While this hair-styling video is a good start, especially considering it was made in the 50's there are many more tips and tricks to keeping hair healthy, especially when trying to grow it out. The products on the market today are so vast and useful that there is no reason for anyone to have terribly damaged hair.
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