Showering, bathing, shaving, moisturising, plucking our eyebrows, styling our hair – we have so many different ways of spending time in the bathroom. In our opinion, it’s the hair care that takes up the most time. What with washing, rinsing, drying, grooming, and styling – the whole procedure for good hair care can really get out of hand. Here are 5 tips for what’s really important for your crowning glory.
1. Washing your hair
Good hair care starts with washing. Hard to believe but there are things you can do wrong when you wash. That’s why it’s important not to use too much shampoo and avoid aggressive shampoos. Ideally squeeze out a walnut-sized amount and rub it well in your hands. Massage the shampoo in well at the roots. Don’t rub it in to the lengths and tips. But don’t worry, they’ll still get clean without excessive rubbing. When you rinse, enough water and shampoo will flow over the lengths and tips so that they are perfectly cleaned. Another important thing to remember: don’t wash your hair too hot. Hot water can irritate the scalp. Lukewarm water is ideal so that the scalp doesn’t dry out and the hair doesn’t become brittle. Tip: to finish off, rinse quickly in cold water for added shine.
Our FRESH volume shampoo cleans the hair gently and gives it added body. FRESH repair shampoo delivers rich care and protection against hair damage, while strengthening the hair from within.
2. A little bit of extra care
No matter whether you use it after a shampoo, or simply apply it to dry hair in-between times, FRESH hair treatment is amazingly versatile.
Here’s a quick look at the 3 ways you can use it:
1. Conditioner: rub in to wet hair lengths and tips and then rinse out.
2. Leave-in: after washing your hair, apply to towel-dry hair lengths and leave to dry.
3. In-between care: use FRESH hair treatment on dry hair in-between times for grooming. Apply a small amount to hair lengths and tips.
FRESH hair treatment provides a serving of extra care for anybody who wants more hair power. It grooms, protects and makes the hair smooth and supple. The natural ingredients make your hair resistant to heat, and noticeably less tangled. Effective pea protein ensures and healthy hair structure.
3. Don’t rub, and no heat
There’s also a right way to squeeze out our hair. To avoid damage: don’t rub it dry with a towel and don’t squeeze it hard. Instead, gently press the hair, pat with a towel, and carefully roll it into the towel. Letting your hair dry naturally is the gentlest treatment of all, but if you don’t like that, let your hair dry in the towel for a while first and then use the hairdryer. That way, your hair has less exposure to the hot hairdryer. Ideally, you should use the cold setting on your hairdryer to protect your hair – because if hair is regularly exposed to heat, there is a risk of split ends, brittle hair and dryness. And one absolute no-no: straightening wet hair – the evaporation of the water can lead to structural damage.
4. Well-brushed is half the battle
The best brush for your hair is one with natural bristles. And there’s a general rule for hairbrushes: they need care too! All sorts of things collect on a hairbrush – dead skin, dust, hair, residue from styling products. This dirt is the perfect breeding ground for bacteria – so clean your hairbrush regularly. Firstly remove all the hair from the brush. Put the hairbrush into a mix of warm water, shampoo and baking powder. Use an old toothbrush to clean out the spaces between the bristles, and then dry the hairbrush well.
5. Night night, sleep tight!
We also need to give our hair the right care when we’re asleep. So that friction between the hair and your pillow doesn’t cause too much damage, you should put your hair in a plait, ponytail or bun. And use an “invisibobble” – in other words, a hair tie that doesn’t leave any marks. At night the wrong pillowcase can also damage the hair: contact with synthetic materials roughens the hair when we move in our sleep.
In addition to this external care, our hair and skin can also be strengthened from within thanks to the vital substances in CAPS beauty & hair.
If you have any concerns about dryness, dandruff or itching, we recommend that you consult a dermatologist.