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Choose
The Right Hair Product For You - Or Pay
The Price |
by:
Michael
Barrows |
Choosing
the right hair product for your particular
hair style and texture can be confusing,
especially with all of the hair care product
advertisements we are bombarded with on
a daily basis. With each commercial, each
glossy ad, and each retail display case,
companies do their best to convince us that
their hair product has just what it takes
to take our Medusa locks and turn them into
tresses fit for the runway. But can they
really do all that they promise? And how
do you know which ones are worth investing
in and which ones belong in the recycling
bin?
Granted, hair products can do wonders when
it comes to making your do look the best
that it can. But you need to choose the
right products or you else you may find
yourself rinsing your money right down the
drain with your latest expensive hair care
product.
Must have hair products
Depending on your hair type, there are several
hair products that are essential for everyone.
First, you need a good shampoo that is tailored
to your specific hair type. While you don't
have to spend a lot of money here, make
sure to choose a hair product that contains
no waxy substances. Waxy substances are
used in many of the over-counter hair care
products on the market today. If you are
unsure which ones contain wax, stick with
a professional shampoo. Truly professional
shampoos can be found in salons only.
Next, you will need a professional conditioning
hair product. If you need to cut costs by
purchasing an over-the-counter hair care
product, do it with the shampoo, not with
your conditioner. Yes, you may spend a few
extra dollars, but your hair will thank
you for it. Make sure that your conditioner
is tailored to your specific hair type.
For example: If you have chemically damaged
hair, choose a hair product that repairs
and strengthens damaged hair.
Lastly, you will need various styling hair
products. The ones you choose will depend
largely on your style. A good rule of thumb
to follow is this: use mousse for light,
carefree and blow-dried styles; gel for
curly and wet-looking styles; and pomade
for textured, funky and spiked styles. A
hair spray with the desired hold should
be used to finish off each style.
Expensive verses inexpensive hair care products
I'm a firm believer in that you get what
you pay for, but that line seems to get
blurred when dealing with professional hair
products. Most people believe that when
they buy hair products from salons that
they are going to end up paying a great
deal of money for something that they can
pick up in the corner drug store for half
the price. But this is not the case.
The main differences between professional
and non-professional hair care products
are in the quality of the products, not
the pricing. I have seen high-quality professional
hair products sell for as little as $5 a
bottle, the same price that you would pay
for many non-professional products. So,
you can get a great deal on professional
products. The bottom line is that no matter
what the price, professional is better.
Now, are high-priced professional hair products
better than the inexpensive ones? The answer
is surprisingly no. While some professional
lines may have individual products that
are perfect for your hair and well worth
the high price tag, most professional hair
care product lines, even the inexpensive
ones, have everything that you would ever
need to make your hair gorgeous.
So, stop looking at the price tag and glamorous
ads and start looking at the back of the
bottle to find out what hair products are
perfect for you. And if in doubt, ask your
stylist.
About the author:
Michael Barrows' website gives great advice
for good hair. Get your free ebook packed
with hair style and hair care tips and advice,
visit http://www.great-hairstyles.com
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