Tuesday, March 8, 2011

Importance of Rinsing Correctly


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Attn:  All Hair Care professionals, Women & Men Of All Ages !!!                                                                               

THERE IS AN ART FORM TO CORRECTLY RINSING THE HAIR & SCALP

In most salons or beauty care centers in southern California, most shampoo service times don't demonstrate the end results of a correct rinse.  Conditions of dry scalp or dry brittle hair can easily occur from incorrect rinsing.  Hair Therapist at LaJoyce's Coiffures help women and men grow longer, stronger hair also agree that there is a systematic technique in order to properly rinse the hair and scalp when using shampoos, conditioners and /or other harsh chemicals upon the hair and scalp.
"The rinse department is a specialty. Especially when hair healthiness is first priority for each and every client,"  says Alicia Thompson, lead hair therapist in LaJoyce's Salon Center.  LaJoyce's Salon Center only utilizes special professional formulas and blends of sulfate free shampoos and conditioners low in the production of making rich suds and bubbles.  Alicia further reveals, "most common folk in America believe that a rich lather equals a deeper cleaning."  However, LaJoyce's Hair Therapist have been educating on the Healthy Hair Movement's Circuit throughout the Inland Empire community that rich suds contain small traces of metal associated with bubbles that are too harsh of a combination for healthy hair.  Sodium Lauryl Sulfate is the technical term for the active sudding agent used in shampoos & conditioners, also residential cleaning products, commercial degreasing  products and even industrial products in order to provide the sudding effect, lather, or bubbling effect.  It is very important to the health or your hair that you know whats inside your shampoos & conditioners.  Beware of products containing the ingredient "sodium lauryl sulfate."    Regular rinses should allow atleast 3 to 5 minutes of rinse time in the salon or at home.  The healthy hair concept of deep cleansing the hair and scalp should always be followed with a correct rinsing procedure. It helps hair during different growth phases.  A rich lather, if not properly rinsed out will leaves traces of scum behind.  Scum left behind turns into build up and helps create that dry, itchy scalp that ultimately leads to dandruff and scalp disease.  Salon therapy lead by the healthy hair care rule of always rinsing longer than usual and make it a therapeutic experience in nature.  Now comes the second half of the equation.  Local hair therapist have also pointed out that charcoal filteration technology should be used in the shower as well as the bath to remove traces of chlorine and other toxins found in the water we use to rinse with that are know to aid in damage to the hair.  Riverside County was cited as #4 in America with poor water quality and simply put, if you live in the Inland Empire and surrounding communities you could be experincing hard hair from the hard water being used to shampoo and bath with. For further information on bath ball filters and shower head filters to soften the water your home contact: e-mail: healthyhaircenter@gmail.com with inquiry.  There seems to be great barriers for women wanting to embrace the lifestyle of healthy hair.  Don't be discouraged.  Be disciplined and determined and get under the care of a hair therapist who knows methods, remedies and solutions to your own healthy hair care needs.

REMEMBER CORRECT RINSE TIPS FOR HEALTHY HAIR IN THE SALON OR AT-HOME

Try out the Wild Lemon/Lime hair rinse for the detoxification of environmental pollutants, toxin, smoke, harsh chemical sprays and gels.  The Coconut rinse is a great hair treatment for oily or greasy hair. 

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1 comment:

  1. I was contacted by a lady in search of quality hair care in the riverside area. She's now a satisfied client at LaJoyce's Coiffures. No more itchy scalp ladies.

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