Thursday, November 26, 2009

What to do to hair after washing it?

I know it's a silly question but i have really fine thinning hair so i don' t know what to do. I normally comb through my hair, part it and let it dry naturally but find that it becomes really flat.



What do people usually do to wet hair? Tie it into a loose bun and let it air dry, just let it dry and part it then, or apply some kind of product then use a hair drier?



What to do to hair after washing it?

If you want more body and waves use a spray gel then twist it into a loose bun and let it dry then just finger comb.



What to do to hair after washing it?

I wrap mine up in a good thick towel.sometimes I let it air dry.



My hair is to my waist..I like to put tight braids in it while it is wet..sleeping on them damp and when I get up in the morning..it is crimped and adds some body when brushed out.



What to do to hair after washing it?

after i wash my hair, i comb it, then let it air dry



What to do to hair after washing it?

you could straighten one part then put the est of your hair and scrunch it with moose so it will stay write back a t dontchaluvdogz@yahoo.com



What to do to hair after washing it?

Blow dry



Wrap in a towel and dry



Comb it



Leave it to dry



Up to you



depends if you catch a cold when you let your hair dry naturally



What to do to hair after washing it?

i usually comb it out and the wraap it up inton to a bun and when its dry it let down your hair and it had some sort of volume to it.



What to do to hair after washing it?

use volumizing mousse and let airdry. hairdryers are bad for any hair, especially thin



What to do to hair after washing it?

I put my hair in a bun it gets it rly curly and cute. I can do alot with it the next. Hope it helps



What to do to hair after washing it?

if you want thicker hair you should try some type of volumizing shampoo or if you don't want to do that, you could use some type of volumizing hairspray or mousse.



i would recommend these:



big sexy hair hairspray (though it is a bit expensive, but it comes with a lot, and it works really well)



herbal essences body envy shampoo and conditioner.



What to do to hair after washing it?

I also have very long, fine hair.....I mostly let mine air dry. Sometimes I blow dry my hair upside down starting at the roots.....it's only a temporary fix though.....



What to do to hair after washing it?

Wrap it in a towel then wait for 10mins and then brush it and air dry it



What to do to hair after washing it?

blow dire it it want be as flat,than put sime kind of shiny things in it.i do hair all the time



What to do to hair after washing it?

it sounds like i have the same type of hair as you and i always put some leave in conditioner in my hair after i get out of the shower.. and i also use a heat protector to protect it whether i'm going to air dry it or style it..



: )bae



What to do to hair after washing it?

try using an astringent when you wash your hair, it helps the scalp to open the pores and seems to help the hair become stronger. You might also want to use a conditioner that adds body for that limp problem. (with the hair) ; )



What to do to hair after washing it?

Hi, I used to have exactly the same problem since my hair is also very fine so I went to see a hair expert and he told me that the best thing to do was to apply anti frizz product in my hair when damp (so after you wash your hair wrap a towel on it for a while then remove it), proceed to comb it and finally blow dry it without straighten it..does that make sense? So, you don't need to spend time at all using the blow dryer, just set it into warm/hot mode and make sure you move it around your hair (also put your hair upside down and blow dry that way) until is pretty much dry...ever since I started doing that, my hair looks amazing and everybody's loving it!! Good luck ;-)



What to do to hair after washing it?

first of all, don't wash your hair every day- Redken makes a "no break" shampoo - you may only be able to get it at a salon (to help with the thinning.) Use a leave-in conditioner such as Neutrogena triple moisture on the ends so they don't split, let it dry a little bit, then tie it into a bun ( use little claw clips and not elastics) on TOP of your head to go to sleep. By morning, it should be mostly dry, and when you let it down, it will be wavy or maybe even curly- you probably won't have to put anything in it to keep it wavy, and if it frizzes, use a little coconut oil or "shine" conditioner (both found in the ethnic section of your local pharmacy) - also, on days you don't have to be anywhere, condition your roots with a little olive oil and leave it in. (also should help with the thinning) --- to the extreme, they do make a rogaine for women, but you'll have to use it for the rest of your life if you do take that route.



What to do to hair after washing it?

i have asian baby fine hair that's really strong. Here's what i do :



ON DRYING : after towelling off at the scalp, i just leave it down and fluff it out at the roots to give it some lift while it air dries on its own. then i grab a wide-toothed comb, hold my hair at mid-length, then comb through the ends. by doing this, i don't tug all through to the roots and it doesn't hurt to detangle. note that at this point, i haven't yet touched the roots except when towelling off. after detangling, i just let it air dry and that's it. i deal with the roots and do my parting when it's all dry and can handle more combing.



ON PRODUCTS : if your hair is thinning, do not to use hair dryers or any heated tool. when your hair is wet, it is at its most fragile so don't comb it yet. if you do, make sure you have a sturdy, wide-toothed comb and do the mid-length grab i described. my hair has also gotten thicker than it used to be because i don't use too many products. i shampoo everyday but all shampoos and conditioners i use are meant for fine hair or have strengthening formulas. be careful of the products you choose because a lot have really sstrong chemicals that your hair really doesn't need. i tell you i can go for a year without trims yet never in my life did i ever get split ends.



What to do to hair after washing it?

I usually apply a seperator, such as Tigi's Mastermind for Seperation, before I blow dry. Then I flip my head over and lightly spray on hair spray, I flip right side up again and pull my hair up in bunches, spraying the hair as it's up so that layers are sprayed separately, thereby creating air pockets in the hair, which is good or volume. If I feel like I need to brush my hair I use a pick comb or my fingers because I brush just ruins what I put all that effort into. Afterwards I apply shine serum, but that's just for me and has nothing to do with volume. Tigi also has products like Boy Toys and Super Star Blow Drying Lotion which are also supposed to help with volume, but I don't use them, personally. You might want to play around with them though, depending on how much volumization you need. Tigi products are usually found in salons. If you go to your hairdresser and she does something to your hair that you really like, ask her what she uses and how she does it, that's what I did. Hope this helps.



What to do to hair after washing it?

Air drying with no product on fine thinning hair is the worst possible way to create volume! Try a volumizing shampoo, conditioner and mousse and or Hairspray like Redkens' Cat line. If a bun is your only option try a bun high on the head then letting it down when dry to creat volume. Although most people would say not to use a hair dryer , not true. Unless your hair is over processed from chemicals then definately the heat will help to volumize ... so blow it out! Have fun and when in doubt consult a professional!



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What to do to hair after washing it?

I have fine hair too and I let it dry naturally, so I cut down on using heat on it, which'll have a bad effect over time. Don't brush it till it's completely dry too. I use a brush which is kinder on your hair. Try to steer clear of hair products if you can, since the chemicals aren't good for your hair. Stuff that helps the color and won't damage your hair are herbal washes, which you can do using herbal tea bags: camomile for light brown and blonde hair, or make an infusion of dried rosemary in boiled water that is cooled off and then poured over your hair, as a rinse for darker hair. They give shine too.

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