Shampooing
Choose wisely, shampoo has to be mild. Harsh shampoos can damage hair follicles. It has to be ph balanced to ensure clean and healthy hair. Beware of the advertisements asking you apply daily and rinse and repeat instructions, its nothing but ploy to sell more products. Applying it twice will do the trick. First application will prepare scalp thoroughly and second round will get the things done.
Massage Therapy
Often skipped but important part of hair loss therapy. Gently massage your scalp with mild shampoo. Gently use fingertips the fingertips in a "spider doing push-ups" fashion. Hot oil massage helps toning and induces the scalp release natural oils from sebaceous glands.
Moisturizing hair & scalp
Moisturize your hair. Hair Conditioning is important aspect for healthy hair. Provided your hair is dry, one should avoid harsh chemicals on the hair. Herbal conditioner is better options since it doesn't contain any harsh chemical. Henna and aloe Vera could be good homemade conditioner, and if your stocky life doesn't permits anything homemade you could also buy good hair conditioning products available in the market.
Hair Styling
Style is fashion when comfort is ultimate effect of that action. Styling your hair on the cost of its health is not a good idea and of course, not advisable at all. Find a comfortable style.
Hair care products
What comes expensive doesn't necessarily be great, but there is high possibility that cheap products won't do any good at all. Cheap ones will either dry out your hair or grease it up. Find the best possible combination of natural products, do some patch test before applying them on your scalp. Quality products may be a little expensive but the final result that counts not the price tag.
Hair Style
Keeping your hair short helps you managing & maintaining it regularly. Always go for regular hair cut. Short hairs need less care and they are less fragile and less prone to develop scalp infection than longer hair. Massage your hair & scalp regularly with your finger tips- not with your finger nails.
Final Tips
Get regular haircuts
Massage your scalp with your fingertips
Brush (natural bristles are best)
Comb - wide-toothed if you have curly hair.
Choose wisely, shampoo has to be mild. Harsh shampoos can damage hair follicles. It has to be ph balanced to ensure clean and healthy hair. Beware of the advertisements asking you apply daily and rinse and repeat instructions, its nothing but ploy to sell more products. Applying it twice will do the trick. First application will prepare scalp thoroughly and second round will get the things done.
Massage Therapy
Often skipped but important part of hair loss therapy. Gently massage your scalp with mild shampoo. Gently use fingertips the fingertips in a "spider doing push-ups" fashion. Hot oil massage helps toning and induces the scalp release natural oils from sebaceous glands.
Moisturizing hair & scalp
Moisturize your hair. Hair Conditioning is important aspect for healthy hair. Provided your hair is dry, one should avoid harsh chemicals on the hair. Herbal conditioner is better options since it doesn't contain any harsh chemical. Henna and aloe Vera could be good homemade conditioner, and if your stocky life doesn't permits anything homemade you could also buy good hair conditioning products available in the market.
Hair Styling
Style is fashion when comfort is ultimate effect of that action. Styling your hair on the cost of its health is not a good idea and of course, not advisable at all. Find a comfortable style.
Hair care products
What comes expensive doesn't necessarily be great, but there is high possibility that cheap products won't do any good at all. Cheap ones will either dry out your hair or grease it up. Find the best possible combination of natural products, do some patch test before applying them on your scalp. Quality products may be a little expensive but the final result that counts not the price tag.
Hair Style
Keeping your hair short helps you managing & maintaining it regularly. Always go for regular hair cut. Short hairs need less care and they are less fragile and less prone to develop scalp infection than longer hair. Massage your hair & scalp regularly with your finger tips- not with your finger nails.
Final Tips
Get regular haircuts
Massage your scalp with your fingertips
Brush (natural bristles are best)
Comb - wide-toothed if you have curly hair.