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Secrets To Shiny Hair, Naturally ![]() This Week's 20% Off Coupon: FALLCHIC2013 The smoother and straighter the hair cuticle, the more light it will reflect. Hair which reflects the most light has the brightest shine. When hair is naturally textured light will be absorbed into the curls creating less shimmer. Also, when hair is dry or damaged light is absorbed down into the cracks and crevices making hair look dull, drab and lifeless. Dull Cuticles Due To Product Build-up Studies have also discovered that hair dulled or clouded with product build-up or excessive product use may not shine as brightly as hair which has a more pure surface. The surface of the hair may also be dulled by some types of minerals naturally occurring in some water sources. It’s also important to note that hair which is longer will reflect more shine than shorter strands. Also, hair worn straight will shimmer more easily than tresses worn with layers or texturized. Can naturally textured or curly hair achieve shine naturally? Yes. The naturally reflective surface of curly or naturally textured hair can be enhanced with certain ingredients which reflect light brilliantly to maximize hair’s radiance. Most Common Methods For Creating Shine Naturally To create megawatt shine on curly hair you need to make sure it is hydrated, smooth and there are no cracks or crevices along the surface of the hair which can steal light reflections. Listed below are the most common methods for creating natural shine on all types of hair from straight to naturally textured. 1. Keep hair well-trimmed to eliminate splits, rips, tears and snags which can steal natural light play. Note: Remember that a little bit goes a long way and it’s important to avoid overdoing product application which can dull the pureness of the outside of the hair’s cuticle. 9. Air dry hair when possible since heat can rob hair of shine producing moisture. If you must blowdry, set the dryer on the lowest, coolest setting. Alternatives To Shine Serums If shine serums make hair feel sticky, oily or greasy, opt for polishing cream or light shine sprays. After massaging into the palms of your hands brush lightly over the top of the hair but avoid the roots where shine spray may be too concentrated. Optionally you may spritz a tiny bit of shine spray on a 100% boar bristle brush and run it lightly through your hair. Other Shine Treatment Options 1. Use a hair mask or conditioner on a weekly or bi-monthly (or as needed) basis to keep hair soft and hydrated. Natural Hair Shine Recipes Experiment with the following all natural hair shine recipe for amping up shine: Brunette Hair Ingredients Mix all ingredients completely together. Put a large handful into a heat proof container and saturate with boiling water. Cover and steep. Strain when cold. Add 1 tablespoon of citronella. Brush into the hair in the morning and at night to give it a healthy glossy shine. This mixture can be refrigerated for 24-48 hours before it will spoil. If the mixture has taken on an unpleasant aroma, pitch it and create a new batch. Alternative Shiny Hair Treatment In addition to the all natural shine formula above, many people swear by using an apple cider vinegar rinse in the shower after a cleanse. Combine two cups of apple cider vinegar and one cup of lukewarm water in a clean shatterproof container. Apple cider vinegar's acidity is close to that of natural hair.
Continue to pour the apple cider vinegar over the hair until there are no more drippings. Allow vinegar to remain on hair 5-15 minutes. Rinse well with lukewarm water to remove vinegar smell. Finish with a cook water rinse. When possible let hair air dry. Summary Ultimately achieving super shiny hair involves both prevention of hair care habits which can rob hair of shimmer as well as adopting techniques which will amp up the natural play of light over the top of the cuticles. Image courtesy DC Media |
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