Wednesday, October 7, 2009

Combing your hair?

Other than making your hair look great is there any other benefit by combing your hair attentively?



Combing your hair?

There are benefits to brushing the hair that are proven, specifically when using a natural-bristle brush. Brushing helps to remove dirt, and product build-up in the hair and from the scalp. It helps to distribute the natural oils produced by the follicles and glands of the scalp. It helps to stimulate the scalp to promote blood-flow and regulate the oil production.



But, Over-brushing the hair can lead to hair damage, such as split ends. If you are brushing your hair before bedtime, you should only brush it sufficiently to remove any tangles (doing so gently). You should also use a natural-bristle brush (such as boar's hair) and work from the ends of the hair to the scalp.



Comb your hair when it's wet and use a brush when it's dry.



When the hair is wet, it is swollen and weaker and brushing with bristled brushes can stretch and damage the hair. It IS advisable to always use a wide-toothed comb on wet hair, but a brush that has widely-spaced tines is an acceptable tool for detangling wet hair.



Combing your hair?

no



Combing your hair?

it distribute the natural oils of your hair evenly...so it makes your hair healthier too.



Combing your hair?

yes it keeps the hair from matting up and also combing and or brushing the hair stimulates blood flow in the scalp which helps with hair growth.



Combing your hair?

combing your hair also distributes the hairs natural oils to the length of your hair



Combing your hair?

no



Combing your hair?

If you never groomed your hair it would knot and get matted and you'd never get a comb or brush through it again. You'd have to cut it all off.

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