Normal Hair Type


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Normal Hair Type

Normal hair is ideally suited to the daily use of two-in-one conditioning shampoos. These are formulated to provide a two-stage process in one application. When the product is lathered into wet hair the shampoo removes dirt, grease and styling products. At this stage the conditioner remains in the lather. As the hair is rinsed with more water, the grease and dirt are washed away. At the same time, the micro-fine conditioning droplets are released on to the hair, leaving it shiny and easy to comb. Normal hair responds well to regular brushing, smoothing, and polishing. The diameter of normal hair is between .06 and .08 millimeters. In other words, it is neither particularly fine, nor particularly thick. With normal hair, it is generally easy to create any hairstyle. It shines, is smooth and buoyant. It is also supple and easy to comb- even when wet. It is most important is that the surface of the cuticle is sealed, because only then can hair shine. Frequent washing and various environmental factors place stress upon normal hair without it directly becoming damaged. In order to keep hair healthy and prevent signs of wear and tear, it is important to give it the proper care. Normal hair is as much the result of good luck as is careful treatment.

Normal Hair Type

  • If you need to shampoo your hair more than twice a week, then you should alternate between a normal hair shampoo and a dry hair shampoo.
  • Hair has minimal breakage or split ends and is strong from the scalp.  Looks and feels clean.
  • If you have a normal scalp, then you can use any shampoo meant for normal hair. You do need to use a light conditioner each time you shampoo.
  • If you have dry hair, you need to use a more intensive conditioner meant for dry hair.

 

 

 

 
 
 
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