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A Hair Fix For Well Water Users.

Well water can be especially hard on the hair. Ask anyone with well water and they will tell you, especially if they do not have a water softener. And even then, well water can wreak havoc with your hair. Symptoms of hair maladies due to hard water or well water can include dry or damaged hair; hair that is resistant to coloring, highlighting, perming or relaxing or straightening; hair that lacks body and shine; hair that is thinning or breaking; hair where the color fades too quickly; highlights that turn ruddy or discolored; and perms that fall out.

To know how to combat the effects of well water on your hair, it helps to know a little about what well water is, and why it does to hair what it does. As rain water filters through the earth, it picks up minerals such as Calcium, Iron, Copper, Magnesium, Silica and Lead. These minerals can cause different reactions in hair. For example, if water has an abundance of iron in it, hair will be discolored, turning an orange or rust color. Copper with give blond highlights a green tint. Magnesium causes hair to appear weighted down and lack volume. And calcium can prevent the proper processing of color, highlights, perms or relaxer/straighteners.

Short of washing your hair with bottled water, which some people with really bad water have had to do, there is an excellent set of products offered at Hair Care USA that can treat the ill effects of well water. Best of all, these products can be used in conjunction with your well water or hard water. By far the best and most potent is the Malibu Crystal Gel Treatment.

Malibu Crystal Gel Treatment removes Iron, Calcium, Chlorine, Copper, mineral discoloration and even medications from the hair. It is an excellent prep for chemical services such as highlights and perms. Malibu Crystal Gel Treatment comes in a small packet. To use, simply open the packet, pour the contents into the palm of your wet hand, then rub wet palms together to form a rich gel that when applied to hair turns to a lathering treatment. For severe build-up and extremely hard well water, the Malibu Crystal Gel Treatment should be processed under heat, such as under a hooded dryer. Although this can be done at home, it is recommended that this be done in the salon.

If your water is not that bad, but is still hard, you can try the Malibu Hard Water Weekly Demineralizer. This removes all hard water minerals that can discolor or damage hair. It eliminates brassiness, normalizes hair texture, and revitalizes shine and manageability. It may be used daily, weekly, or as often as desired. Like the Malibu Crystal Gel Treatment, Malibu Hard Water Weekly Demineralizer comes in a small packet. To use, simply open the packet, pour the contents into the palm of your wet hand, then rub your wet palms together to form a rich gel that when applied to hair turns to a lathering treatment.

The Malibu products offered at haircareusa.com are specifically designed to treat problem areas of the hair with natural, food-grade wellness ingredients. They are preservative-free and sulfate-free. If you have well water or hard water and need help with your hair, visit haircareusa.com and try the Malibu products. You will notice the difference from the first time you use them.

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Best Regimen to Grow African American Hair, The Water Myth

The best regimen to grow African American hair involves a precious liquid easily obtainable from your faucet. There are many myths about water and black hair. First of all, we know our hair is inherently dry. Dry hair is often thirsty, but thirsty does not mean we should plaster and shellac our hair down with heavy oils. Our hair needs moisture and will thrive in a moisture-rich environment.

Somehow in a twisted way we were led to believe that water is our enemy and that black hair should not be washed very often. In fact, I have a curly perm (Wave Nouveau) and have been told by my beautician not to wash my hair for 2-1/2 to 3 weeks because she felt it would strip out the natural oils from my hair! Yikes! I performed an experiment to prove this theory wrong. I followed her instructions for a 3-month period of time, and my hair seemed to remain stale, stagnant and limp. However, when I went back to washing my hair once weekly, my hair seemed to thrive and has been growing in leaps and bounds. The point I am trying to make is that water is our friend–not our enemy.

You should never let black hair go more than one week before it is washed no matter what type of style you have, natural, relaxed or curly perm; even every 3-5 days is not too much. The very action of washing the hair is healthy in itself because it dislodges plaques of dead skin buildup and dandruff, cleanses the scalp, and increases blood circulation to the scalp which results in hair that is vibrant, strong, clean, pleasant smelling and downright healthy! If you adopt this simple common sense approach, you should notice a visual difference soon, and you will be on a fast track to long healthy hair.

If you want to continue to stay on a good health kick with regards to water, do your entire body, especially your hair and skin, a favor and drink 8 glasses of water daily. I know this may seem hard to do, but if you get a 16-oz. tumbler, simply drink four of those a day and you will have drank your 8 glasses of water. The key to doing this is to make sure you spread your water intake out. Drink the first tumbler at 10:00 a.m., the second during or before lunch, the third at 3:00 p.m. and the last at 7:00 p.m. or whatever works best for you. This not only flushes out the impurities from your body, but your internal organs including your hair and nails will rejoice because sick organs are those that are deprived of water. Water moisturizes your entire body from within including your hair.

While you are chugging down your 8 glasses of water, taking a vitamin E supplement will improve the luster and sheen of your hair and has been known to also promote hair growth. Check with your doctor before you try the supplement, and he or she will direct you as to the correct dosage to start out with.

For those of you who have natural black hair or curly perms, before you get into the shower, spritz your hair with your favorite moisturizer, put on a shower cap and take your shower. The steam (moisture droplets of water) and heat from the shower work wonders in helping to protect the hair from becoming dry and brittle and help to keep it soft.

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