7 Mistakes Made by Hairbrush Owners
From what a comb should be, how to hold it in your hand, which direction to lead to and how often to grab it - an exhaustive combing guide.
You wash your hair with too warm water Water temperature should not be too high. Dmitry Kapnov, a top stylist and graduate of the Toni & Guy Amsterdam Academy, recommends rinsing your hair with cool water: "This will help to close the hair scales, and they will be combed much easier." You rush to comb your hair after washing When they are most vulnerable. “Nodules, sections, and microcuts arise,” Dmitry explains the danger of such combing. If things are not waiting, use a spray conditioner or hair oil (flaxseed, argan or coconut is suitable) - this will facilitate combing and help reduce the risk of damage. You have chosen the wrong comb
Wet hair is combed with a flat comb with wide apart teeth. Try not to point the comb down while driving it along the strand. This creates tension that leads to all kinds of unpleasant things. Keep the teeth perpendicular or at a slight angle to the surface of the hair. You comb your hair from top to bottom “Start combing from the ends, gradually moving up. Comb the individual strands first, and then the entire mass of hair, ”says Marina Shiyan, Kérastase stylist. Short hair can be combed immediately from the roots to the ends. You comb curly hair Do not do like this. “The best comb is your fingers,” says Marina. “From everything else, curls turn into cotton wool.” As a last resort (for example, to distribute hair care or thermal protection), use a ionic hair brush for curly hair. You don’t comb your hair at all
And thereby depriving them of all the benefits of sebum production: protection, smoothness and natural hydration. Twice a day, take a comb and walk it along the entire length of the hair, from roots to ends. Combine this with a scalp massage. “The combing procedure should be pleasant, the head massage should be painless,” Dmitry recalls. After this treatment, the hair will become smooth and grow faster. You get confused in the combs Each comb has its own purpose, reminds the manager of Cosmotheca Backstage Konstantin Halperin. Rare-tooth comb gently separates wet hair. A skeletal comb (aka “fish bone”) gives direction and creates a basal volume. A rectangular plastic brush, the teeth of which rest on a pneumatic pillow, massages the scalp and helps to comb through long thick hair. Wood-based brushing with natural bristles is suitable for home styling. A thermal braiding with a rubberized handle is designed to quickly and efficiently dry hair with beautiful curls. |