How To Treat Dry Hair
Hair normally has a moisture content of approximately 10%. If
your hair’s moisture content drops below this level the key is
to increase the hair’s ability of attract and retain moisture.
This is accomplished by using moisturizers.
Good ones have "humectants" that not only replace
lost moisture but actually attract moisture and retain it in the
cortex of the hair. Essential fatty aids (EFA’s) are great
moisturizers. One of the best and most cost effective essential
fatty acids is safflower oil. It is the kind you can buy to cook
with. It is rich in EFA’s.
The scalp produces the best EFA’s called sebum. The problems
is once the hair grows past the neck line or does not have direct
contact with the scalp the scalps natural oils can not be utilized
throughout the hair shaft.
You can manually replace the lost EFA’s by:
- Placing 1 or 2 drops of safflower oil in your palms and rub
them together.
- There should only be enough to make your hands "shine"
in the light.
- Carefully take your hair (while dry) and "scrunch"
the small amount of oil to the ENDS first and work toward the
scalp.
- Leave this in your hair.
- 1-2 drops of safflower oil on dry hair is so small, you
won’t notice it is there.
Doing the above as often as necessary will ensure your dry hair
will have the proper amount of humectants to attract and reatin
moisture. The key is that a small amount will go a long way.