We adore variety, whether it’s curly, straight, fine, frizzy, colored, or crazy! In order for you to know exactly which treatment is ideal for your hair, we gathered insightful information on healthy hair.
Hair care – Tip 1: Properly wash your hair
Hair care – Tip 2: For healthy hair, use conditioner
Hair care – Tip 3: Avoid heat
Hair care – Tip 4: Right hair care products for your hair
Hair care – Tip 5: Make use of top-notch hair care products
Tip 1: Properly wash your hair
Many people believe that cleaning their hair is an essential aspect of everyday grooming. But how often should you wash your hair? Washing your hair every two to three days is sufficient, particularly if your scalp and hair are really dry. You can also wash your hair every day with a light shampoo if your roots get oily very quickly.
Frequent hair washing with shampoos containing potently irritating compounds, such as scents or chemical preservatives, can damage the delicate protective film on the scalp and cause an imbalance. A mild hair care product like our Aloe vera Gel and soon-to-be-launched 5thVEDA mild shampoos gently cleanses hair and scalp with mild sugar surfactants. It also gives hair and scalp a significant hydration boost.
Tip 2: For healthy hair, use conditioner
Finish with a conditioner for more shine and suppleness. The slightly acidic pH of this hair care product closes the cuticle. Nourishing conditioner helps the hair and makes it silky and soft, making it less prone to split ends and dryness.
You can also put the conditioner right on the roots of your hair if your scalp is dry and your hair is thick or curly. For fine hair, apply solely to the lengths and ends of fine hair, then rinse with warm water. Colored hair is sensitive as the chemical treatment has loosened the cuticle. That’s why chemically treated hair should constantly receive a conditioner treatment after washing. Additionally, a hair mask used on a regular basis should nourish it.
Tip 3: Avoid heat
Heat is not good for hair or the scalp, whether it comes from a blow dryer, straightener, curling iron, or hot water. If it’s possible, let your hair dry on its own in the air. If you must use a blow dryer or other styling tools, do not use the highest setting, and take care not to overheat your hair. To prevent the cuticle from standing up, always hold the blow dryer in the direction of the hair’s growth while maintaining a slight airflow.
Tip 4: Right hair care products for your hair
Hair care should be tailored, much like skin care. Is there such a thing as over-caring for your hair? Yes! In fact, using overly luxuriant hair care products can weigh it down. Here is a quick rundown of hair and scalp issues, as well as suggested hair care products.
For Dry scalps
Utilize mild shampoo that contains nourishing oils, like our solid shampoo.
Use warm water to wash your hair.
Don’t rub your hair dry after washing; instead, gently pat it.
If it’s possible, let your hair dry on its own in the air.
Aloe vera gel moisturizes and calms the itchy scalp.
Rose water hydrates and aids in the restoration of the scalp’s equilibrium. good even for delicate hair.
In the evening, apply a little 5thVEDA Almond or Bhringraj Revitalizing Herbal Hair Oil to dry areas and leave on overnight. These plant-based hair oils give complete nutrition from evening to morning.
For oily scalp
Use gentle hair care products, such as our clear shampoo.
Use conditioner to the lengths and ends of your hair.
A dry shampoo revitalizes the hairdo between washes.
For dry tips
Use a conditioner at all times.
Apply Bhringraj Revitalizing Herbal Hair Oil to the scalp and massage for a few minutes. Continue applying it to the lengths and ends of the hair.
For curls or frizzy hair, rub a little 5thVEDA Almond Oil from regulated organic agriculture into the palms of your hands and massage into the ends of your hair.
Blow-dry only at the roots after washing, then let it air-dry.
Avoid exposure to chlorine, salt water, and UV rays. Before visiting the beach or swimming pool, apply our hair care oils to the ends.
For Dandruff:
Two types of dandruff are present, both dry and greasy. While a doctor should be consulted for greasy dandruff or a very inflamed scalp, dry dandruff is sometimes caused by poor hair care products or certain grooming practices. However, dandruff can sometimes get worse during times of stress or hormonal change. You can immediately regain your balance by indulging in relaxation techniques or spending time in nature. Furthermore, it’s simple to optimize your beauty routine:
Use a gentle shampoo or, if required, dandruff-specific hair care products.
Wash your hair in warm water.
Use our aloe vera gel and hair care oil to treat the scalp.
Make sure your diet is healthful, balanced, and rich in high-quality omega-3 fatty acids (for example linseed oil).
Tip 5: Make use of top-notch hair care products
The cuticle can be torn by mechanical irritants like hairbrushes or combs with sharp edges. Use only top-notch items with rounded nubs that are preferably produced with environmentally friendly materials.
Microfibre towels are very absorbent and thus quickly absorb moisture. The reality is that the towels are made of less eco-friendly materials like polyester or nylon which could be a problem for sustainable living. The smallest fibers of these synthetic materials disintegrate during washing and wind up in the wastewater, where they typically end up as microplastics in the water. Even modern filters cannot detect and hold them. Equally useful and more environmentally friendly is a towel that is gentle on the skin and made of fine organic cotton.