5 Grooming Tips Men Should Follow To Get Healthy Hair
By: Kratika Fri, 18 Nov 2022 2:44:17
Men also need proper grooming, and your hair is an essential part of your body that require maintenance. You can't just lax your hair and expect to make a ponytail after 2-3 months?
What you need is care, maintenance, dedicated products, and the right hair growth tips to let it style the way you want.
So, what are those tips? Let's find out.
# Use a Sulfate-free shampoo
Starting from the basics, your hair deserves to be treated with products that are gentle and don't include any harsh chemicals.
What most people don't know, is that our regular shampoos are formulated with sulfates, which is an ingredient used to make all the foaming gel we enjoy rubbing on our scalp. You see, this foam is "too effective" at the cleaning, that it also removes the natural moisture from our scalp, leading to dull and dry hair. And when we have dull and dry hair, it leads to problems like dandruff, itchy scalp, less hair growth, and in worst cases, hair fall.
# Be gentle when shampooing
Do not rub your hair with force when you're shampooing your hair. Be gentle, use your fingers to massage your scalp in a circular direction. This is the basic hair grooming lesson that every man should follow.
When we're shampooing, our hair is the most sensitive. So, whatever you do at this stage, will have its results in the future.
# Use Sulfate-free conditioner
Sorry guys, we're covering this in points, but shampoo alone won't keep your hair looking the best. Pairing this with a conditioner can help:
Nourishes your scalp and hair
Promotes healthier hair growth
Protect and strengthen your hair follicles
Moisturizes your scalp
Maximizes hair health
Overall, it leaves your hair shinier and stronger. And like always, use a sulfate-free conditioner because it's formulated with gentle ingredients.
# Don't use too much heat
We all know that heat styling products can harm our hair. So, we're just reminding you that don't use them. Straighteners and blow dryers can adversely hurt your scalp and hair.
They also strip out all the essential moisture from your hair, leading to dullness. Use a towel to squeeze out excess water. If you must use a blow dryer, keep the heat settings at the lowest.