You don't have to buy pricey beauty shop conditioners to have soft, shiny hair. Here are some practical ways to add life to dull hair.
Who doesn’t want soft shiny hair? But too often you can get duped into paying a lot of money for expensive hair conditioning products which really don’t make your hair that softer or shinier. Here are some tips for conditioning your hair without hurting your budget.
Besides washing you hair with cold water, also rinse out your conditioner with cold water. While hot water takes away the conditioner, cold water locks the conditioner into your hair, close to the follicles. This results in shiny hair which makes heads turn. Let the conditioner stay in your hair at least five minutes before washing it out. If you don’t give it time to do its job, your hair won’t look like it’s even been conditioned.
Rather than using heated styling tools, use thermal styling products, which come in many forms. Sprays, gels, and hair masques are a few examples. Read the labels on a product, making sure that the product you select is compatible with your type of hair. Gels and conditioners are good for hair that gets blow-dried a lot.
Ask your hair stylists which products are best suited for your type of hair. You don’t have to purchase your hair products at a beauty shop, as they’re probably pricier there. If you know the name of the product you can buy it at a beauty supply store.
Finally, don't be afraid to experiment with new hair styles. If you’re sporting the same hair style that you had in college, it’s probably time to make a big change. However, have an idea of what you want to have done. Before going to your hair stylist, have several pictures of your new hairdo to show to her. You can find them in magazines or by simply doing a Google search. Your hair stylist can make suggestions as to why or why not a particular style would agree or not agree with you. Sometimes just getting a new haircut adds to the vibrancy of your hair, giving it bounce and shine.