How to Make Your Hair Look Naturally Healthy and Beautiful
In the shower, rinse your hair until it is soaking wet., Take your shampoo, and put about an amount the size of two quarters in one hand., Rub your wet hair with your hands., Rinse your head until all of the shampoo is gone., Run your fingers...
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: In the shower
If your hair is really wet, the shampoo and conditioner will help your hair a lot. -
Step 2: rinse your hair until it is soaking wet.
Lather it briefly throughout both of your hands.
If you have dandruff, use normal shampoo and dandruff shampoo.
How much shampoo you use can depend on the length or thickness of your hair. , Suds won't always show up, but its okay! Use your fingertips, and not your fingernails.
If you scratch with your nails on your wet head with chemicals, it will make your head itchy which is not very healthy. , If you feel a knot, don't worry about it! Conditioning will make it go away. ,, A bit more is good, but if you use too much, your hair will turn out greasy and be more knotty than it already is.
Lather the conditioner throughout both of your palms to get an even feel for around your head. ,, Try to keep the conditioner in your head, but it's okay if you wash a bit away. , Keeping the conditioner in for a long time actually gives it a chance to get into the knots.
If you still have knots, you can untangle them manually. , The extra wetness makes your hair look shiny as a result. ,,, Just brush it out, and when you finish a stroke, brush it to the back of your head. , with the turban still on. ,, Repeat with step
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Step 3: Take your shampoo
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Step 4: and put about an amount the size of two quarters in one hand.
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Step 5: Rub your wet hair with your hands.
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Step 6: Rinse your head until all of the shampoo is gone.
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Step 7: Run your fingers through your hair.
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Step 8: With your conditioner
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Step 9: squeeze enough out to fill the middle of your palm.
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Step 10: Run the conditioner on the "surface" of your hair.
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Step 11: Rinse your body with soap
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Step 12: a loofah
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Step 13: body wash
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Step 14: or anything else you may use.
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Step 15: The minute you finish washing your body
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Step 16: rinse out the conditioner.
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Step 17: Just before you get out of the shower
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Step 18: rinse your head briefly.
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Step 19: Turn off the water
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Step 20: and squeeze out the excess hair.
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Step 21: Step out of the shower and dry your body off.
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Step 22: Brush your hair as you would normally.
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Step 23: Get dressed into your pajamas
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Step 24: casual clothes
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Step 25: Put a towel turban on your head so your hair can dry.
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Step 26: Take off the turban
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Step 27: and brush out your hair
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Step 28: again.
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Step 29: Once your hair dries
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Step 30: your hair will look beautiful and natural!
Detailed Guide
If your hair is really wet, the shampoo and conditioner will help your hair a lot.
Lather it briefly throughout both of your hands.
If you have dandruff, use normal shampoo and dandruff shampoo.
How much shampoo you use can depend on the length or thickness of your hair. , Suds won't always show up, but its okay! Use your fingertips, and not your fingernails.
If you scratch with your nails on your wet head with chemicals, it will make your head itchy which is not very healthy. , If you feel a knot, don't worry about it! Conditioning will make it go away. ,, A bit more is good, but if you use too much, your hair will turn out greasy and be more knotty than it already is.
Lather the conditioner throughout both of your palms to get an even feel for around your head. ,, Try to keep the conditioner in your head, but it's okay if you wash a bit away. , Keeping the conditioner in for a long time actually gives it a chance to get into the knots.
If you still have knots, you can untangle them manually. , The extra wetness makes your hair look shiny as a result. ,,, Just brush it out, and when you finish a stroke, brush it to the back of your head. , with the turban still on. ,, Repeat with step
14. ,
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