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চুল আঁচড়ালে মাথার ত্বকে রক্ত সঞ্চালন হবে, Proper brushing and massaging are two of the most important elements in the maintenance and rejuvenation of your hair. They are second only to proper diet and the use of holistic shampoos, conditioners, and styling products.It is second only to proper diet and the use of holistic shampoos. Daily brushing of the hair and scalp: Far more cleansing than any commercial, artificial shampoo Eliminates waste materials — deposits of uric acid crystals, catarrh and other acids and impurities that build up and become encrusted on the scalp Stimulates the capillaries, increasing blood circulation and the transport of oxygen and nutrients to the hair stem, root and bulb Stimulates hormone- and oil- producing glands, which keeps the pores of the hair and scalp open, allowing them to breathe and retain their natural oils Hair loss problems can almost always be traced to the sebaceous glands — the natural oil-producing and lubricating system of your hair. If the glands are out of balance, they will either: overproduce sebum - Hair follicles drown in their own oil, which interferes with the nourishment of the roots - Scalp is then weakened and the hair begins to fall out under-produce sebum - Roots and follicles become undernourished, causing the hair to become dry and brittle and eventually fall out. Often the foreign matter from synthetic mousses, gels, sprays, shampoos and conditioners clog the pores and follicles of the scalp as well. These dangerous chemicals not only interfere with nourishment to the roots; they disrupt natural hair growth by confusing the sebaceous glands’ regulation of natural fallout and reproductive cycles. Proper brushing and massage, when used in combination with holistic shampoos, helps bring the sebaceous glands into balance. Non-toxically cleansing your scalp and stimulating all glands and capillaries will nourish your hair to its radiant best! Brushing is actually a form of dry-shampooing. Stimulation from the bristles distributes sebum throughout hair and scalp, making both stronger and more resilient. It’s also an excellent natural conditioner because coating hair with sebum as you brush restores moisture, giving hair added sheen, smoothed texture and greater manageability. How to Brush your Hair Only brush dry hair with a natural bristle brush. Stand straight, then bend over from the waist as far as possible, allowing blood to flow freely into your scalp. Firmly grasp your brush handle, moving through the areas of the nap, sides, and crown all the way to your front facial hairline. Brush in slow, easy strokes for 3-5 minutes. Then straighten slowly. Your brush is now filled with sebaceous oil. Repeat the same procedure standing upright. For those with curly, kinky, or coily hair, brushing is still beneficial! Do not confuse brushing with detangling or styling — this is purely a form of dry shampooing and maintenance. It is important to detangle beforehand. We suggest brushing your hair before bed, then putting it into protective styling (loose braids, two strand twists, etc.) to minimize the temporary poofiness. When to Brush For optimal maintenance and rejuvenation, brush your hair three times a day: morning, late afternoon, and before bed. For those with curly hair, you can reduce hair brushing to once a week or more, but moving vital sebum throughout your hair strand will improve your curls strength and shine. For optimum maintenance and rejuvenation of your hair, it is vitally important to do consistent brushing three times a day: morning, late afternoon and bedtime. As you begin, sit quietly for a few minutes, breathing slowly and deeply through your nose. Calming your body (especially shoulders, forehead and scalp), releases any flow-blocking tension. Make brushing a regular habit. Nightly use of your brush is especially critical. By coating your hair with additional sebum, you set in motion new, healthy growth while you experience the renewal of sound sleep. What Brush to Use Always use a natural bristle brush. Boar bristles are the preferred material, because they are almost identical to human hair in texture. This allows the sebum to be gathered and redistributed. The Pure Boar Bristle Brush is very soft and ideal for thin, weak, or brittle hair. The Mixed Pure Boar Bristle & Nylon Brush has a single nylon fiber that penetrates normal to thick hair and helps with detangling. Cleaning your Brush Build-up of oil and debris on your brush is completely normal, so here is how to clean your Morrocco Method Boar Bristle Brush: Remove hair with a wide tooth comb, carefully so as not to pull out the bristles. Gently cleanse the brush with some MM shampoo (or water), using a cloth to wipe. Rinse only. Do not submerge the brush. Squeeze out excess water that might have gotten trapped in the rubber cushion. Lay brush on a towel with the bristles facing down to dry.
Posted on: Sat, 03 Jan 2015 19:42:53 +0000

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