Which Hair Brush is the Best for Your Hair Type?

Which Hair Brush is the Best for Your Hair Type?

You might have never put serious thought into buying the perfect brush for yourself. After all, it’s just a hair brush, right? How is it different from that other brush? Does it really make a difference to my hair? HAIR BRUSHING TIPS Tip No.1 Brush gently & go slow Tip No.2 Start from the bottom Tip No.3 Never brush curly hair while dry Tip No.4 Don't over brush your hair Tip No.5 Clean your hair brush regularly   If you’re one of those who think the same way, then it’s time to stop and rethink. Hair brushes, as trivial as they might seem, can prove to be a game-changer for your hair. Each brush is designed differently, with the kind of shape it has or the kind of bristles it owns. And each brush is suited to a different kind of hair. Let’s look at these brushes for all hair types. Straight and Thin Hair Thin hair is prone to breakage, especially when wet. For such hair, it is important to find a brush that is not too harsh on your hair. It is also best to find a brush that doesn't leave the hair flat, but adds some bounce to make your hair look voluminous. The best hair brush to prevent breakage that you can look out for are: DETANGLING BRUSH A detangling brush is specially designed to smooth out dry or wet hair without causing breakage. It is made up of extremely soft and flexible bristles such that tangles are removed easily without much tugging or pulling of hair. SMOOTHING BRUSH This kind of brush is great for smoothing out unmanageable hair by straightening out any bumps on them. It is great for styling as it gives a sleek finish to hair. ROUND BRUSH A round brush is best for getting a voluminous look. Additionally, it will make your hair look smooth and shiny. For long hair, this brush is especially great. The best round brush for fine hair blowout is the one with boar-bristles. Oily Hair It is believed that oily hair must not be brushed often as the excess oils from the scalp will worsen the overall condition of hair. But the truth is, even oily hair requires regular brushing to maintain smoothness. The key is to invest in a hair brush that has uniform bristles to distribute the oil in the scalp evenly onto hair, smoothing them out at the same time. Some best brushes for oily hair are: BOAR-BRISTLED/ FIBER HAIRBRUSH You can opt for any hairbrush, round or normal, with boar-bristles or fibers to penetrate through the scalp and distribute the oil evenly through the entire length of hair. In the result, the roots will appear less greasy and you will be left with shiny smooth hair. PADDLE BRUSH Paddle brush can work well for oily hair too. You just have to make sure that the bristles are uniform and soft. It not only gently distributes hair oils but will also detangle hair well. It is also great for styling the hair during a blow dry session leaving you with smooth straight hair. Dry Hair Dry or damaged hair must always be provided with loads of condition and moisture, be it in the form of hair products or with the help of a suitable hair brush. Dry hair is extra brittle and can break easily, wet or not. It is best to look for a brush that is extra gentle with extremely soft bristles to treat your hair well. Also, it must be able to reach the scalp well, in order to increase circulation around hair follicles. Here are some brushes that suit well. DETANGLER This is the best brush for damaged hair. Because of its ability to smoothen the tresses without breakage, it is a must for dry hair. It is gentle on hair and smooths out the hair well, even when wet. If you find this brush with natural bamboo bristles, then even better! PADDLE BRUSH WITH EXTENDED BRISTLES Because of its extended bristles, it provides easy detangling and reduces stress to hair and scalp during brushing or styling. Thick Hair Thick hair can be difficult to manage and control. The strands tangle easily and thus require a brush to match up to their level. For such hair, you need a brush that offers more control and has flexible bristles. Look out for these brushes. NYLON BRISTLED BRUSH Nylon bristles are stiffer than normal and thus manage and control unruly thick hair well. Thick hair are full of tough knots and can be snapped at very easily. Hence the brush needs to have flexible bristles as well, for painless combing. WIDE PADDLE BRUSH WITH EXTRA LONG BRISTLES The wide brush will be able to run through maximum thick hair and the extra-long bristles will detangle and smoothen out thick hair without much effort. Make sure the bristles are firm and flexible. Curly Hair Curly haired girls can understand the terror that comes with brushing their hair too often. It can lead to hair loss and a loss of natural curly shape of their pretty hair. To rescue yourself, find a brush that can not only detangle your tough knots smoothly but also maintain their shape well. Just remember to brush your wet tresses, after conditioning, with these hair brush types for curly hair WIDE-TOOTHED COMB It is the best bet for curly hair as it is extremely gentle and runs according to your hair design, hence locking in their shape. PADDLE BRUSH WITH WIDE SPACED BRISTLES A brush will work as long as its bristles are spaced and designed properly. Such brushes make it easier to detangle hair while not ruining the shape at all. So ladies, the next time you shop for a hair product or accessory, also visit that hair brush section and put the right brush for yourself into your cart as well. Importance of Using the Right Products Apart from using the right combs, it's enormously important to use the right products. A mass made product will not do for your unique tresses, which is why we customize hair care, according to various factors like hair and scalp type, locations, lifestyle, age etc. Our formulations are unique, clean and freshly made after you place the order. Our scientists would love to get to know your hair! Click here to fill our hair quiz and to see our product range. How it Works Step One Fill out our hair quiz with your hair and scalp details, age, lifestyle patterns, hair goals and preferences. Step Two Place your order. Once done, your hair profile is analyzed by our industry expert scientists. Step Three Our scientists then freshly formulate your unique hair care solution using data driven algorithms & clean beauty ingredients Testimonials “The minute I read Personalized Hair Products, I knew I had to buy this! And I believe that was the best decision I took for my hair. Bare Anatomy products have shown immense improvement in my hair in less than 2 months. I've never been loyal to a shampoo brand, but this got me!” - Sakshi Kapoor Risk Analyst, KPMG “I'm so particular about my hair and skin because of my profession! I experiment a lot with my hair and so in the end, all I need is good and mild products for my hair. Since I have tried Bare Anatomy products, I swear by them. Specially my personalized hair oil and hair serum.” -Subhashree Sharma Makeup Artist “The concept of a perfect shampoo was alien to me, until I got hands on my Bare Anatomy personalized shampoo! It is MAGNIFICENT to have one shampoo catering to my unique intensity of hair problems!” -Ridhima Khurana Product Manager, Facebook

Everything You Need To Know About Keratin Treatment

Everything You Need To Know About Keratin Treatment

The secret to many people’s coveted smooth, shiny hair turns out to be a keratin treatment. Keratin is the protein that strengthens your hair, controls the frizz and prevents damage. Needless to say, it is very important for maintaining healthy hair. However, the salon keratin treatment that promises straight and silky hair poses some major concerns. The de-frizzing process is quite popular as an easy fix but does it really help your hair? Let’s dive into the details of keratin treatment.   What is Keratin Treatment? Keratin treatment is a chemical process that promotes smoothness and shine for frizzy hair. The treatment can last up to four to six months. Your hairstylist creates the blend for you depending on your hair type. There are different versions of keratin treatment - Brazilian Blowout, Goldwell, Kerasilk and Cezanne. Some of these versions release formaldehyde when heated. It is colourless, strong-smelling gas that is used in glue and so on. During keratin treatments, formaldehyde is responsible for locking the hair into a straight position for months. It is risky for you and also your hairstylists. Exposure to formaldehyde can cause sore throat, scratchy eyes and nose bleed. In fact, long exposure to it can even increase the risk of cancer. PROS & CONS OF KERATIN TREATMENT PROS CONS Smooth & Shiny hair Formaldehyde toxicity Easier daily care Cost can be high Long-lasting results Difficult to maintain If you ignore the effects of formaldehyde, keratin treatment dives into your hair follicle and affects porous areas with keratin, making them appear healthier and at that moment, your hair are actually healthy due to the protein dose given to it.  The Process of Keratin Treatment It takes from two to four hours to complete a keratin treatment depending on your hair texture and volume. Firstly, your hairstylist washes your hair. Then, keratin treatment will be applied to your wet hair and the formula will be saturated on each strand in about half an hour. At times, hairstylist could blow-dry your hair first and then apply the treatment depending on what your hair needs. Later the treatment is sealed using a flat iron. Keratin Treatment For Curly Hair As gorgeous as curly hair may look, for some people, curly hair is challenging to maintain and style in general. Hence, they move on to a straighter look. Usually, keratin treatment is where it all starts. It doesn’t really remove the curls permanently but controls the frizz for a few months. Keratin Treatment For Hair Loss Recovery The more you treat your hair with chemicals, the more hair loss and hair breakage you’ll observe. This condition is not visible right from the treatment but you can see it once the treatment wears off. This also includes keratin treatment. The issue here is not keratin but the other ingredients and chemicals. Keratin is always good for your hair. It is what makes your hair stronger. But, in the case of hair loss, you must avoid the treatment and try to produce keratin naturally in your body by following a healthy lifestyle and a healthy diet. Take a protein-rich diet, consume enough biotin, B vitamins, vitamin C and E, zinc and antioxidants to promote overall health of your hair instead of going to salon to get another treatment. The chemicals and the heat will only damage your hair further.   Can You Do Keratin Treatment At Home? Yes, you can. However, don’t expect salon-type results. You will first have to buy the right product as many hair products in the market are keratin-based but not all of them can be used as keratin treatment. You need to check the ingredients list and then the instructions. If the product has detailed instructions on how to wash, dry and straighten hair, it might be the keratin treatment but otherwise, it may just be a regular conditioning product. Even when you buy the right keratin treatment, the results won’t be as shiny as that of a salon. While a salon treatment may last for several months, at-home version will only stick for a few weeks if maintained properly. Side Effects of Keratin Treatment  Undoubtedly, keratin is a natural protein that’s most important for your skin, hair and nails as it forms fibres to make them strong. However, keratin in beauty treatments is usually taken from animal parts. It is a natural protein but the formula is made of several other ingredients including chemicals. We’ve already spoken about one of the chemicals, formaldehyde, a carcinogen, that helps cancer grow. It takes a lot of heat to achieve straight hair in the treatment and the damage caused by it is irreversible.   FAQs About Keratin Treatment Can Keratin damage your hair?  Keratin treatments can straighten your hair and make it look smooth and shiny but the process damages it. Formaldehyde has a damaging effect on hair and high heat of hairstyling tools can burn and break hair eventually causing it to shed. Is Keratin Treatment good for thin hair? These treatments are formulated for thick and coarse hair. If your hair is damaged, keratin treatment is designed to make it look healthier. However, if you have fine hair, avoid salon-based keratin treatments. Go for at-home keratin treatment instead. How can I make my Keratin Treatment last longer? A keratin treatment usually lasts up to three months depending on the formula. For example, some only last for four to six weeks while others can last for three to five months. It also depends on how much you wash your hair. If you wish to maintain it for long, do not wash your hair too often and use a mild shampoo customized for this purpose. It’s one of the best ways you can last your keratin treatment for longer.  

4 DIY Hair Spa Treatments at Home

4 DIY Hair Spa Treatments at Home

So a dinner date with your bae is in the offing… Dress, check; pumps, check; hair, ummm! Well ladies if hair woes got you in a tight spot help is at hand! Get free flowing, smooth to the touch, awesome hair, within the confines of your home by using all natural ingredients. Intrigued? Read on to grab some super cool hair spa treatments with stuff that you can easily find in your refrigerator, without having to book salon appointments and drilling a hole in your wallet.  Benefits of a hair spa Treatment Hair spa treatments spell nirvana for your hair and are a pretty relaxing and rejuvenating experience. So the coming weekend, block out all other commitments and book some time for yourself to treat your mane to some TLC (tender, love and care for the uninformed!). Whether it is frizzy, dry or damaged hair that you are seeking respite from, there is a particular concoction that can work its magic on your hair and scalp, in an inexpensive yet highly effective manner. 5 Effective home based hair spa treatments for smoother, livelier hair Ditch the chemical based salon therapies for an au-naturel ayurvedic hair spa at home. Basically every home spa treatment involves the following 5 steps using different natural ingredients to cater to different hair goals. Oil: This is the first step usually for any home based therapy. Massage your hair and scalp with any nourishing & lukewarm hair oil of your choice for 15-20 minutes. Choose from a range of revitalizing oils such as coconut oil, olive oil, almond oil, or sesame oil, which facilitate in increasing the blood circulation and helps increase hair growth. Steam: Prepare a pot of boiling hot water and dip a clean towel in it. Squeeze away any excess water and use the warm towel to wrap your oiled hair and scalp in for 15-20 minutes. This helps oil penetrate deep inside the scalp while nourishing the hair strands. Wash: Now wash away the excess oil using cold or lukewarm water and a sulfate free shampoo. OTC, mass produced hair care products may suit some, not all. Try making a switch to personalized shampoos, conditioners, serums and oils by Bare Anatomy which are curated to suit your specific hair goals and hair constitution. Condition: Condition your hair using personalized hair conditioners or make your very own hair conditioner by boiling tea leaves in water and add lemon juice to it. Mask: The last step to lock in all the nourishment is to apply a specially whisked hair mask using easily available natural ingredients. You could try mixing a couple of eggs with some coconut oil, applying the same on your hair, covering it with a warm towel for 15-20 minutes and then washing it off with cold water. Repeat the procedure every 15 days and say hello to a gorgeous and fuller tresses that dance to your tunes, and not the other way round! Here are a few recipes you can try at home: 1.Honey & milk hair spa recipe for dry, frizzy hair The complex proteins present in milk help nourish your hair, while honey acts as a natural emollient rendering a shiny, lustrous appearance to your mane. Ingredients: 1 glass of full cream milk, 1 tablespoon of organic honey Method: Mix the honey in the milk and apply the mixture all over your hair. Massage your scalp using your fingertips for 15-20 minutes. Wrap your hair using a hot towel Remove after 15 minutes and wash it off using a mild sulfate free shampoo 2. Egg and Olive oil hair spa treatment for straightened hair Ingredients: 1 whole egg, 2 tablespoons olive oil, 1 tablespoon honey, a pot of hot steaming water, towel Method: Whisk the ingredients until you get a smooth mixture. Steam your hair for about 10 minutes. Post steaming start applying egg and olive oil mask onto your hair and scalp. Leave the mixture for about 20 minutes. Wash off with cold water using a mild sulfate free shampoo. Apple Cider Vinegar hair spa for overcoming dandruff 3.  Apple Cider Vinegar hair spa for overcoming dandruff Ingredients: 2 tablespoons Apple Cider Vinegar (ACV), 1 cup water, spray bottle, towel Method: Wash your hair using sulfate free shampoo, condition, and squeeze out excess water using a towel. In a spray bottle mix 2 tablespoons of ACV with 1 cup of water. Spray this mixture onto your hair and let it sit for about 5 minutes. Rinse it off using cold water. 4. Beer Hair Treatment for hair that feels like a million bucks Ingredients: 1 pint of flat beer  Method: Open a pint of beer & let it lie overnight in a bowl so that it goes flat. Wash your hair with a mild shampoo. Instead of using a conditioner pour the flat beer  through your hair and massage your scalp with it. Don't forget the most important step though While you've got yourself covered for self care Sundays once every 2 weeks, you must not forget what you put your hair through on a daily basis. As unfortunate as it is, that happens to be a tonne load of stress, pollution and unhealthy food (unless you're a saint of some sort) for most of us. In addition to this, you're also probably using the wrong hair care. It is imperative to know that every hair is unique, and that selecting a shampoo for hair fall is not specific enough for your lovely locks. Opting for Bare Anatomy's customized & clean hair care is definitely about ten steps forward towards uping your hair care game. A short hair quiz factors in details like hair type, scalp type, hair bonds, age, location and climate, your hair goals (anti-frizz, voluminize etc), so much so, it also takes into account your preferred color and fragrance. Impressed? There's more! It prints your name on the bottle too so anyone tying to steal some of this hair care knows it's not for their hair type. All the ingredients are plant derived and all the formulations are made in our stat-of-the-art in house lab, lead by industry expert scientists. If you're still reading this, I am truly honored, but honestly, go and fill that hair quiz to get your hands on your unique formulation.

Best Home Remedies For Greying Hair

Grey Hair? We Care! Here Are The Best Home Remedies For Greying Hair

While most of us love to age gracefully, grey hair may come as a reality check. Much like most of our body cells, our hair goes through a cycle of dying and then rebirthing. With the age, hair follicles start producing less and less colour which leads to greying of hair eventually. The greying of your hair highly depends on your genes. However, after the age of 35, your hair follicles begin to produce grey hair and replace the old ones. HOW OLD ARE WOMEN WHEN THEY FIRST FIND GREY HAIR 16-20 years old 18.60% 21-25 years old 22.70% 26-30 years old 18% 31-35 years old 10.90% 36-40 years old 10% It is no secret that many of us observe a few grey hair much sooner than the expected age. Blame the food, blame the air or blame the stressful lifestyle. However, my lovelies, you can protect your natural hair colour, just follow through these easy-peezy remedies for greying hair. 1. Lifestyle Changes For Greying Hair Preventing grey hair has a lot to do with your lifestyle. You can be mindful of these few things to provide your scalp and hair with what is needed. 2. Reduce stress Our stressful attitude towards everything in life does a lot of damage to our body. It’s not just the food, it’s everything, from lack of physical movement to work-life imbalance. While not every little stress can be avoided, you can consciously maintain a happier and emotionally fulfilling lifestyle. You’ll be able to notice the difference in your hair health. 3. Consume vitamins To maintain the overall health of your hair, your body needs enough of B vitamins, biotin, vitamin D, E, C & A. 4. Get those minerals Much like vitamins, your hair needs minerals to promote hair growth and restore the damaged hair. You must get enough iron, zinc, magnesium, copper and selenium. 5. Quit smoking Not that you already don’t have enough reasons to quit smoking, it can also lead to damages and shrunk hair follicles. 6. Skip the sun At least as much as you can. Cover up your hair with a scarf, spend more time in shade. Direct exposure to UV rays and heat can damage your hair and turn them grey sooner.Stop the damage caused by over-doing itBleaching, hair treatments, heat styling, washing hair too frequently using harsh soaps and shampoos can damage your hair in noticable ways. Bare Tip: Use wide-toothed comb instead of brush, especially when your hair is wet.Home Remedies For Grey HairWe are all fans of home remedies, aren’t we? Here are a few simple measures you can take to prevent grey hair. Drink fresh amla juice every day or massage it on your hair once a week. Massage coconut oil or almond oil every alternate day before bed and wash it the next morning. Eat one tablespoon ginger and honey paste every day. Eat a tablespoon of black sesame seeds every alternate day. Massage your scalp and hair with ghee twice a week. Drink a glass of wheatgrass juice every day. Apply fresh amarnath juice in your hair, thrice a week. Rub onion juice on your scalp twice a week. Leave it for 30 minutes and then wash it off. Drink carrot juice every day. Eat garlic, cabbage, kale, sweet potato, almonds and broccoli. Include curry leaves and rosemary in your food or make a paste of it and apply it to your hair twice a week. Hair Treatment For Grey Hair No, not talking about the chemical-induced treatments. To treat your already grey hair, you can try making some natural hair dyes at home using herbs. Here are a few recipes.Make a paste of henna powder, a cup of black tea or coffee and half cup of yogurt. Let it sit for six hours. Add two spoons of virgin olive oil. Apply it to your hair. Leave it for three hours and then rinse it off.Mix one tablespoon of ground black pepper, half cup of yogurt and one teaspoon of lemon juice. Massage it to your hair and leave it for an hour. Wash it off and repeat the process thrice a week.    Mix one teaspoon of bhringraj in two tablespoon of coconut oil. Rub it on your scalp and hair while it’s warm. Leave it for an hour. Rinse it off and repeat it thrice a week.Along with these treatments and tips, it is also important to use the right hair care products that are suited for YOUR hair type, and made without the use of the numerous harmful chemicals that have become the norm for shampoos, conditioners, and other hair care products. Bare Anatomy fulfills both these demands, by freshly formulating a unique formulation for every unique hair profile received via their hair quiz, and following the demanding European standards of clean beauty.

Fermented Rice Water for hair and skin

Fermented Rice Water: Have You Experienced The Beauty

Benefits Of This 1200 Year Old Magic Potion? Rice water is one of the oldest beauty ingredients in many cultures and yet some are unaware of its miraculous benefits on skin and hair. While cooked rice is highly nutritious for your body, the residual water is beneficial if you wish to tone your skin and boost your hair growth. Women in China, Japan and Southeast Asia have been using rice water as a hair treatment for centuries. It is used to cure common skin and hair ailments all over the world. The Chinese use it as a hair rinse. In fact, the Japanese have been using it for over 1200 years. If you’ve read the book and are aware of the culture, it is also known to be the Geisha’s secret to soft, smooth, glowing and evenly-toned skin.  Regular use of rice water can remove dandruff, strengthen the strands, boost growth and vitality which eventually improves the appearance. Rice water is rich in vitamins, including vitamin B and C. It also contains potassium, magnesium, iodine, zinc, manganese, selenium and fibre. This treasure of nutrients helps in nourishing the follicles and repairing damaged hair cells. The antioxidants present in the rice water get rid of the toxins from the scalp preventing premature grey hair and alopecia.  Impressed? Read on to know the mind blowing advantages of this simple yet magical potion in detail! What Is Fermented Rice Water? Basically, rice water is the white starchy fluid that appears at the top of the rice after it is cooked. Japanese female rice farmers use this fluid to take baths. In Chinese province of Huangluo, Yao women are known for their long, natural and shiny hair even in their 80s. They have also made it into the Guinness Book of Records because of their long hair. But they don’t use the rice water, they use fermented rice water. Now, what’s that? Fermented rice water is prepared exactly like the rice water but it has been left to ferment until it turns slightly sour. This process enhances the benefits of rice water. How To Make Fermented Rice Water? To make fermented rice water, rinse the type of organic rice you want to cook - white, basmati, brown etc. If you are not using organic rice, make sure you rinse it a few times to get rid of the chemicals. Soak a bowl of rice in water for about 20 minutes. Strain and pour the water into a container. Now, boil the rice in excess water and collect the white starchy fluid after draining the rice off. Soak cooked rice in distilled water until it turns milky. Drain the rice and collect the water in a glass container or store it in a glass jar. Refrigerate it immediately. You can use it immediately but if you wish to enhance its nourishing power, ferment it. To do so, leave the rice water at room temperature for 2-3 days. The water will turn sour and rich in probiotics, vitamins, minerals and antioxidants. Benefits Of Rice Water For Skin Fermented rice water for face can tighten your visibly large skin pores, brighten your skin tone, smoothen the skin, get rid of stubborn acne for you and act as an anti-ageing treatment. Bare Tip: Cleanse your skin first with a mild cleanser and then gently apply the rice water using a cotton pad. Let it dry before washing it off. Benefits Of Rice Water For Hair All the protein, vitamins, minerals and antioxidants present in the fluid helps it in boosting the vitality of hair. Rice water for hair growth is best recommended in Southeastern Asia. It can be used as a conditioner as it effortlessly tames frizzy hair and nourishes the scalp. It makes your hair look shinier! Bare Tip: Clean your hair with a sulphate-free shampoo before massaging rice water on it. Leave it for a few minutes and then wash it with warm water followed by a silicone-free conditioner. FAQs on Fermented Rice Water Can I use fermented rice water on my hair everyday? Rice water might be one of the best treatments for your hair, so, yes, it is possible to use it everyday. However, remember that not everyone observes similar benefits with rice water. It varies from person to person.  Does fermented rice water go bad? Yes, it does. It’s a natural product made of organic rice. Hence, it doesn’t have a long shelf life. Make sure you refrigerate the water as soon as you’re done preparing it and use it within 7 days. Can I drink rice water daily? Consuming rice water effectively helps diarrhea, cures fever, boost metabolism, bacterial infections and eczema, but it may contain traces of arsenic. Drinking a lot of rice water with arsenic can lead to cancers, hypertension, heart disease, Type 2 diabetes and vascular disease. So make sure your rice is coming from a trusted source. Go on, soak your rice! Sources: https://bespotted.org/rice-water-hair-rinse/https://www.healthline.com/health/rice-water-for-skinhttps://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/321353

Hair Benefits Of Flaxseeds

Long & Luscious: The Best Ways To Experience The Hair Benefits Of Flaxseed

Superfoods never cease to surprise us with their never-ending list of benefits, do they? Flaxseed is another one of those ‘good at everything’ superfood for us. It’s highly nutritious and good from a beauty aspect.🌱Fun fact: Flaxseeds are one of the earliest crops cultivated by humans. They are packed with fibre, protein, vitamins, minerals and Omega-3. People use them widely in salad dressings, smoothies and even as a snack during their weight loss diet. But did you know that these tiny-shiny brown seeds can bless your hair with growth and luster?  What is Flaxseed? Flaxseeds are golden-brown seeds rich in essential fatty acids, antioxidants, and plant-based nutrients. Since whole flaxseeds aren’t absorbed well by the body, they are usually consumed in powdered form or as cold-pressed flaxseed oil. How flaxseed helps hair health? The nutrients present in flax seeds keep the hair nourished and scalp hydrated. When you apply a plant-based oil to your hair, it seals the cuticle and prevents frizz and hair breakage. The function of flaxseed oil is similar.   Promotes Hair Growth: These seeds are a good source of B vitamins that help promote stronger and healthier hair at a rapid rate.  Omega-3 Boost: They’re also rich in omega-3 fatty acids, which are often found in fatty fishes. However, it’s present in a different form. The omega-3 present in plant-based foods also helps in heart health and reduces inflammation. It’s a great source of fatty acids for vegetarians.  Vitamin E Power: Much like other nuts and seeds, flaxseeds are also packed with vitamin E, which reduces the effects of free radicals on the scalp by looking at the production of sebum. 💡 Pro tip: Combine natural flaxseed remedies with Bare Anatomy Hair Growth Serum (infused with plant-based actives) to see visible results in hair thickness and strength Eating Flaxseed For Hair Eating the food and allowing the body to internally experience its benefits is one of the best ways to use a superfood. If you want to eat flaxseeds instead of using an oil or mask, that’s brilliant! You can take a spoonful of flaxseeds directly. You can roast them without oil and then consume. It’ll make it easier to chew them.  You can make a powder of flax seeds and add it to your smoothie.  You can also make a paste and add it to the dishes like uthappam, dips, dosa and so on.  If none of this works for you, go ahead and take the pills. Yes, flaxseed softens are available in the market for medicinal purposes.  DIY Flaxseed Hair Mask A flaxseed hair mask is like a natural spa treatment for your hair. How to make: Grind 2 tablespoons of flaxseeds and mix with 2 tablespoons of coconut oil. Add a few drops of essential oil. Apply on scalp and hair, leave for 1–2 hours, and wash with a mild shampoo. ✨ For hassle-free results, try Bare Anatomy Ultra Smoothing Hair Mask, enriched with natural superfoods and proteins for hydration and shine. Flaxseed Oil For Hair Flaxseed oil is rich in fatty acids that deeply nourish the scalp and reduce hair thinning. You can: Massage it directly into your scalp. Add it to your DIY hair mask. Use it as a pre-shampoo treatment. 💡 If DIY feels messy, switch to Bare Anatomy Ultra Smoothing Shampoo & Mask, formulated with Omega-rich ingredients to mimic the nourishing effects of flaxseed oil. How To Make Flaxseed Gel For Hair Growth? Want a natural styling gel that doubles as a hair growth booster? Try flaxseed gel. Boil 2 tablespoons of flaxseeds in 2 cups of water for 10 minutes. Let it cool, strain, and store in a jar. Use it as a leave-in gel for frizz-free, shiny hair. Side Effects of Flaxseed Despite so many benefits, flaxseeds may cause ill-effects if you go overboard, so make sure you consume them in moderation otherwise you may face the following issues. Low blood pressure. Increased risk of prostate cancer.  Abdominal cramps, bloating, diarrhea, gas and constipation. Increased level of estrogen. Final Word Flaxseed is a natural powerhouse for your hair—hydrating, strengthening, and boosting growth. While DIY remedies are effective, combining them with Bare Anatomy hair care products ensures faster, long-lasting results. FAQs on Hair Benefits Of Flaxseed Can flaxseed regrow hair? Flaxseed gel can help you with that. A massage using the gel can stimulate the hair follicles in the scalp and improve blood circulation. This results in the regrowth of lost hair. It also deals with issues like dandruff, hair thinning and breakage. Can you leave flaxseed gel in your hair? Yes, unlike other gels, flaxseed gel is designed to stay in your hair for the entire day until you use your shampoo to rinse it off. Well, now you know what to do!  

Improved Hair Care Routine for Wavy Hair and What Products to Use?

Improved Hair Care Routine for Wavy Hair and What Products to Use?

30 Second Digest Wavy hair is more prone to breakage and regular use of heat tools can cause damage. Water-based hair care products are best for wavy hair treatment at home. Air dry your waves to tame frizz and save it from damage from heat tools. Condition your hair at least twice a month to improve the texture of your waves. Wavy hair is misunderstood most of the time because of the subtle curl pattern it has. Most people think that their hair is just too manageable and it needs to be straightened to be 'perfect'. Before we get into details, we must understand that wavy hair is equally as beautiful as straight and curly hair and can be even better if you know how to care for wavy hair. In this article, you will find all the information you need regarding wavy hair - from how you can identify your hair type to what products are suitable for wavy hair. How To Know Your Hair Type The main reason why so many people fail to get healthier hair despite spending on expensive hair products is because they still don't know what their hair type is. Plus, wavy hair type is very unappreciated. Most people use styling products to curl or straighten their hair, thinking that it will reduce frizz and make their hair look presentable. The truth is, using styling products too often is not going to make an impact on your hair permanently. In fact, this will cause heat damage and will lead to hair breakage. Each and everyone has a beautiful hair type - they are just yet to know how to take good care of their hair. This chart consists of all hair types and if you see find resemblance with Type 2a, 2b, or 2c, your hair type is wavy. So now that you're sure of your hair type, let's understand how you can make it look even better. How to Choose the Right Wavy Hair Products for your Hair? Based on the chart presented above, wavy hair comes in three types - 21, 2b, and 2c. And each type requires a different treatment. Here are the ways to take care of your hair based on the type of your waves. Type 2a If you notice a slight wave to your hair with lots of body, your wave type is 2a. Frizz is usually a big issue for wavy hair and the best way to have that under control is to incorporate hydrating shampoo, conditioner, and hair mask into your hair care routine. You can style your hair with water-based hair products such as gel, mousse, leave-in conditioner, and serum. Type 2b If you notice 'S' patterns in your hair with a little bit of bounce, you have type 2b of waves. Frizz is a big issue for this hair type but that can be tamed with the help of extra moisturizing, water-based products. Try to use a hair mask at least twice a month to see a visible difference in your hair texture. Investing in a super-hydrating lotion is also a great idea for maintaining healthy hair. Type 2c This hair type is often confused with curls but the only way to tell the difference is to see compare the texture, thickness, and tightness. Type 2c hair has a proper 'S' shape and is described as 'deep waves'. This type of wave is prone to heat damage and breakage. To manage this type of hair with less breakage and frizz, using a cream-based or water-based hair mask twice a month is highly recommended by experts. Hair Care 101 for Wavy Hair Type: Wavy Hair Products to be used Every hair type needs proper wash and conditioning for smooth and manageable hair and wavy hair type is no different. However, the way of taking care is not the same for every hair type. There are a few things wavy hair owners must keep in mind on their wash days for effective long-term results. Here's how to maintain wavy hair for best results - Shampooing and Conditioning Shampooing with regular shampoos washes away the natural oils of your hair. That's why it is always recommended to use hydrating shampoos while washing hair to ensure that the hair doesn't look rough and frizzy afterward. Never forget to deep condition your hair once you are done using shampoo. Using conditioner after washing your hair is essential because it helps you maintain the shine you long for. Also, your wash day should be twice or thrice a week depending on how oily your scalp gets. Clumping The best way to make your waves look healthy is to clump your hair once you are done washing and conditioning. Wavy hair needs a few extra products to maintain its proper shape. The squish to condish clumping technique is very useful if you want your waves to look healthy and salon-style. Scrunch the ends of your hair using your palms as much as possible to achieve defined waves. Remember that clumping only works on wet hair, so it's best to do it right after a shower. Diffuser The best tool for maintaining wavy hair is a diffuser because it speeds up the drying process and gives you bouncy waves with more volume. But remember that diffuser can cause frizz heat damage if not used properly, so it's best to use this tool only when you are in rush with a heat protectant and hair serum to keep your hair free from damage and frizz. Air drying your wavy hair after clumping is much more preferred as it keeps the moisture in your hair intact. Wavy Hair Products Products made for wavy hair type is much different from other types of hair. Since wavy hair is prone to frizz, it's best to add hair care products that are water-based because products with heavy oil and butter can weigh down your hair and make it look lifeless. If you want to incorporate oil-based products into your hair care, look for argan oil-infused hair care products for the best results. Oil and water-infused products add moisture to your hair and make it look voluminous. You can also use gel and hair mousse to style your hair rather than using heat tools. Choosing 'the one' for your hair type can be tricky at times. Not everyone has time to do hours of research to find a single hair care product that matches all their needs. Instead, you can take a hair quiz at Bare Anatomy's website to get your hair care products customized. Finding your perfect match in shampoo, serum, conditioner, and hair mask will no longer be a tiresome process. Flat Roots One of the main issues of wavy hair is that they have flat roots that stick to your scalp. The best way to fix it is to use clipping techniques. Turn your head upside down while performing the clipping technique to get the best results. Another great way to maintain volume is to shuffle your scalp using your fingers. Tips to Maintain the Perfect Waves using Wavy Hair Products Taking care of hair doesn't end after the hair wash. Apart from washing and conditioning your hair, there are a few other things to keep in mind to maintain your gorgeous waves. Here are some of the best tips that will make you fall in love with your bouncy waves. Tip 1. Use the Right Hair Washing System As previously discussed, different hair types require different hair washing systems. Washing wavy hair extra care compared to fine hair and straight hair because waves are more prone to breakage. Avoid using warm water on wash day because it can make your hair lose its moisture and result in frizzy hair. Shampoos with parabens and sulfate are one of the reasons behind frizzy hair after shampooing. To tame frizzy hair, switch to parabens, silicon, and sulfate free shampoo. Another common mistake is using shampoo directly onto your scalp. This ensures that you are using the proper amount of product on your hair and not overdoing it. Also, start by using a small amount of shampoo for your first wash. Then, if needed, you can always add more product to your hair if you want. Co washes your hair after shampooing and conditioning for intense hydration of hair. Tip 2. Air Dry Your Hair Even though blow-drying hair makes the whole drying process a lot quicker, it's best if you don't make it a habit. Once you are done removing the excess water from your hair and the clumping process, apply serum or a leave-in conditioner and let your hair air dry. Using a diffuser, hair dryer, and other heat tools regularly can damage your hair. Tip 3. Use Wide Tooth Comb to Detangle Your Hair Brushing damp hair is never a good idea because that's the hair that breaks the most but brushing completely dry hair has its problems too. The solution is to use a wide tooth comb to brush your hair when it hair damp. This will help you detangle the hair with ease and will cause minimum to zero hair fall. Tip 4. Wrap Your Head with Cotton T Shirt to Remove Excess Water This is going to be a life-changing hack for your wavy hair. Aggressive use of towels while removing excess water from hair results in breakage and loss of moisture. Replace your hair towels with cotton t-shirts while removing excess water from hair to save it from breakage. Alternatively, you can use a microfibre towel to wrap your head after a shower. Wrapping Up Wavy hair rarely gets the hype it deserves because wavy hair owners are more focused on achieving straight hair or curly hair. If you are one of those people, this is your sign to stop damaging your hair with heat styling products every day and start enhancing your natural hair. Now that you know how to take care of wavy hair, it's high time you start putting in some efforts to make your hair healthier. With the right hair care products, you will soon achieve the hair you always longed for. FAQs about Wavy Hair Products What products to use if you have wavy hair? Water-based and argan oil-based products are best for wavy hair as they provide the hair strands with intense hydration. How can I enhance my wavy hair? You can enhance your wavy hair by deep conditioning it twice a month and using serum, mousse, and gel as styling products for hair. How do you take care of wavy hair? The key to taking care of wavy hair is to use water-based hair care products. Apart from that, don't forget to deep condition and use a hair mask twice a month. How can I brush my wavy hair without losing waves? Use a wide tooth comb or fingers to brush your hair. Be gentle while brushing your hair because aggressive brushing can lead to frizz. How do you take care of wavy hair every day? You can reduce wash day by adding small habits into your daily routine. Comb your hair to get rid of tangles, use silk or satin hair ties to tie your hair, braid your hair before you sleep, sleep on a satin or silk pillowcase, and you will notice a huge difference after a few months. What should you not do with wavy hair? You should not brush your wavy hair aggressively because it makes them lose its shape. It's better to avoid a hair dryer to blow dry your hair. Instead, go for air-drying because it will help you avoid getting dry hair. Should you brush wavy hair? Of course, you should brush your wavy hair. In fact, wavy hair gets tangled easily so it's recommended to brush it every time you see tangles. Remember to use a wide tooth comb for less breakage. Which treatment is best for wavy hair? The best wavy hair treatment is keratin treatment according to hairstylists. How can I treat wavy hair at home? You can do wavy hair treatment at home by deep conditioning and using a hydrating hair mask on your hair twice a month. To have perfect hair days every day, use a serum before stepping out of your house to protect your hair from external damage. How can I improve my wavy hair? The best way to treat wavy hair is to incorporate hair care products for wavy hair in your hair care regime such as hydrating hair masks, shampoo, conditioner, etc. How do you maintain good wavy hair? To maintain good wavy hair, you have to be consistent about your hair care regime. Use shampoo when you feel that your hair is getting greasy. Deep condition your hair after the shower to provide it with ultimate hydration. How do you take care of wavy hair in the morning? To take care of wavy hair in the morning, brush your hair the night before and put it in a bun or a loose braid.      

How To Use Hair Serums? Experts Tell You

How To Use Hair Serums? Experts Tell You

 30 Seconds Digest A hair serum can smooth, soften, and shield the hair from environmental aggressors. Regular usage of hair serums can help treat dry and damaged hair. Apply serum every day to control frizz and provide moisture to your hair. Applying a coat of serum before heat styling is the best way to protect hair from breakage and unwanted frizz. Replace your hairspray with a hair serum to tame flyaways and achieve a sleek look for a longer period of time. What Is A Hair Serum And How It Improves Your Hair? Just like skin, your hair too needs to be protected from humidity, dryness, and various other damaging environmental factors. Hair serums serve that purpose. A hair serum coats your hair to provide day long protection from heat, humidity, dryness, and other environmental aggressors. By using a serum directly on damp hair after a shower, you also add shine to the hair. You can also use it as a pre-styling treatment or a finishing product to add shine. Hair serum can be a replacement for your hairspray because it comes with added benefits. A small amount of hair serum not only protects the hair from environmental stressors but also provides hydration. In fact, regular application of a nourishing hair serum can result in thicker, healthier hair. Difference Between Hair Serum and Hair Oil This has been a topic of debate for years but the answer is very simple - serum is a styling product and oil is a hair care product. Both oils and serums are equally important for the perfect haircare routine. By using hair oil once a week, you can give necessary nourishment to your scalp and hair. Make sure that you apply the oil evenly, in a pressing motion, all over your scalp and hair. Similarly, in the case of serums, you must make sure that the product evenly reaches all your hair strands. Just avoid the scalp and you are good to go. When it comes to serums, it's best if you consistently use them because that's what will help prevent frizz. The key difference between serums and oils is that serums have a lighter formula than hair oils. Is Hair Serum Necessary for Hair? Most people don't make it a priority to invest in a hair serum, but it's high time we all understand that hair serums are a must for your hair. Hair serums protect your hair from environmental damage and keep it nourished. Just like we use SPF before stepping out in the sun, coating your hair with a hair serum works the same way. You will not only protect the hair from damage but will also give it the nourishment and shine it needs. You can tell whether your hair needs a coat of serum just by giving your hair a quick glance. If you notice that your hair appears dull and dry, it's time to use the hair serum. If you find a lot of tangles while brushing your hair, take it as a sign to add a small amount of serum to your hair strands. Prep Your Hair Before Serum Application To help the hair serum work its magic, you must prepare your hair before the serum application. Before you apply the serum to your hair, make sure to give your hair a good wash because the whole point of applying the serum is protecting the hair from dirt and pollution. The serum won't work well if you apply it to dry, dirty hair. One more thing to consider is the shampoo and conditioner that you use. Try to choose a haircare range that incorporates a serum too, so all the products that you use on your hair work well together. How to Use Hair Serum: Do's and Don'ts To help the product reach full efficiency, you must ensure that you are using it correctly. There are right and wrong ways to use your hair serum. Here are all the things you should keep in mind before coating your hair with a hair serum. Don'ts Don't: Apply Serum to Your Roots One of the worst mistakes you can make is applying hair serum to your roots. The roots are meant to be avoided because that results in greasy hair and if there's too much product buildup in the scalp, you may also start losing hair. Don't: Apply To Unwashed Hair Make sure to avoid applying hair serum on unwashed strands, that stops the hair serum from showing its benefits. Unwashed hair may be covered in dust particles and applying hair serum on top of that traps the dust, making your hair even more dirty. Don't: Apply Hair Serum Right Away Just because it is advised to wash your hair before serum application doesn't mean that you have to apply the serum immediately after washing your hair. After a shower, use a towel to remove the excess water from your strands let them air dry for a couple of minutes. Then gently apply the serum on your hair so that it spreads all over the hair easily. Don't: Use Too Much on Fine Hair It is often heard that serums don't work on fine hair. The truth is, you have to understand how much you should use if you have fine hair. If you use too much hair serum, you will end up with oily hair. Use only one to two pumps depending on your hair length, and texture. Do's Do: Know Your Hair Type And Hair Goals Before you purchase a serum, understand your hair type and hair concerns. Different types of hair require serums that are formulated with different properties. A serum that works for curls may not work for straight or wavy hair.If you find it a bit hard to understand which product is 'the one' for you, consider taking a hair quiz at Bare Anatomy. This will save you so much time and you will no longer have to wonder if the hair serum you have selected is perfect for you. And with regular usage of the hair serum, you will achieve your hair goals. Do: Apply The Serum To The Ends The prime difference between an oil and a serum is that the serum is meant to be used only on the ends. So, always focus on the ends of your hair while using your serum to fix split ends and add moisture to your strands. Do: Apply on a Clean Scalp Always remember that the main purpose of a serum is to protect your hair from heat, dust, pollution, and other environmental aggressors. Thoroughly clean your scalp with your shampoo and dry the hair with a towel. After a couple of minutes, take the serum on your palms and apply on damp hair. Choose your shampoo as per your concern or need, like you can try anti hair fall shampoo for hair fall control or anti dandruff shampoo for dandruff control. Do: Use Serum To Control Unruly Strands Styling hair can be quite a task sometimes, especially when you have unruly, frizzy hair. Bid goodbye to that struggle by using a tiny amount of hair serum on your hair, focusing on those strands. Use a wide tooth comb to brush your hair after the serum application to distribute the product evenly and you will see how much of a difference it makes. Do: Heat Protect With It Using styling tools like flat iron and curling wand can result in damaged hair. To minimise the damage, do use hair serum as a heat protectant. Plus, you will notice a shine to your hair after styling if you use a serum beforehand. Do: Use Hair Serum to Tame Unruly Frizz and Flyaways As previously mentioned, a good hair serum can be the perfect alternative to hairspray. By taking a small amount of serum on your fingertips, apply it on the  flyaways after you are done styling your hair. This will keep your hair free from frizz and flyaways, and make it appear shiny and sleek. Does Hair Serum Cause Side Effects? There aren't any proven side effects for hair serums, but it is always recommended to take a good look at the ingredients to ensure that it's safe. Do avoid ingredients such as parabens, sulfates and phthalates. Other than that, make sure that you know how much serum you need depending on your hair type, texture, and volume. Using too much serum results in product buildup on your scalp, making your hair look dull. To ensure safety, go for serums that are dermatologically tested to avoid all sorts of side effects. If you are still unsure about which serum is best for hair, get your serum customized based on your hair type and hair goals at Bare Anatomy. Conclusion On How To Use Hair Serums Hair serums should be a staple in your haircare routine regardless of your hair type. Doing a patch test before use is always recommended. Pick your hair serum based on your hair type and give your hair the hydration it needs.