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Winter hair care quick tip


 

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Brush your hair before you shampoo

Dressy Tresses has the best newsletter in the hair business. It is timely full of interest news and always includes something I can use here to pass along to all you hair strugglers. And unlike most of the newsletters I subscribe to it is not full of hard sell, corporate happy talk! Here from their latest edition, a great hair care tip.

Mid-Winter Hair Tip

Brushing your hair before you shampoo is a good thing for your scalp. It will help dislodge dandruff and assist with good blood circulation which is important for healthy hair growth. Brushing out dirty hair before you shampoo will also distribute natural oils down the hair shaft protecting it from further damage. When you shampoo only wash your scalp. The shampoo will rinse down your length. Washing your length will dry out your hair and cause it to be fragile

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