So to introduce a beauty tip for healthy hair and scalp. Why scalp? It's where hair grows out - maintaining healthy hair without healthy scalp can be said impossible. What produces strong hair that can fight against heat, radiation, dry weather, or cuticle damage in moist environment to stay healthy and good looking? Maintaining your scalp condition is just as important as maintaining your hair condition.
There are so many things you could do to condition your hair and scalp that it's pretty much common sense to use hair/scalp conditioners, head massage, hair lotion to protect from heat, and many more. So we'll talk about a beauty tip on one of the most simple hair conditioning technique: brushing.
We believe most of everyone have brushed their hair before and know that it's good for your hair, but not sure if everyone knows the effective way to brush hair. If you'll be doing the same thing, why not brush when it's most effective?
So here we go: brushing your hair before shampooing and conditioning is effective in conditioning your hair. That itself can be pretty much self-explanatory, but we'll go over the reasons.
First of all, pre-shampooing moments are when your hair and scalp consists tons of wastes, excess oil, and dirt compared to any other time of the day, just because it's been 24 hours since you showered in most cases. Brushing your hair before shampooing will facilitate the removal of these wastes from hair and scalp upon shampooing, which will minimize your hair damage and revitalize your scalp condition.
Secondly, brushing your hair before using a hair treatment (before shampooing can be still effective, too) will enable your hair to untangle; increased surface areas of your hair will be exposed to the treatment. Thus, your hair will be able to take in more nutrition from the hair treatment and will be conditioned well.
And finally, brushing your hair actually enhances the blood circulation on your scalp with massaging effect; it's enhanced even more when your head is soaked in warm water. Thus, your scalp has the most enhanced blood circulation when you brush your hair AND shampoo. Enhanced blood circulation will efficiently provide your scalp with more oxygen and remove waste materials within the scalp, creating a well-conditioned, healthy scalp that is able to produce strong, revitalized hair.
Although these facts are so convincing as they are, we'd like to make a note that brushing your hair too much can cause trouble; if you press your hairbrush too hard, your scalp may be damaged and if you give too many strokes of brushing on your hair it may become static and easily damaged. Brushing your hair before shampooing with strength and intensity just right to condition your hair everyday is the key to maintain healthy hair.
And last but not least, for those of you who can't figure the right strength and intensity to brush your hair...
We'd recommend you use a hairbrush from Mason Pearson!

These hand-made brushes from England use boar bristles that are carefully chosen from selected boar from Northern India. Some British call this a hairbrush version of Rolls-Royce; a little bit pricy, but once you have one it'll always be there for you and you'll never want to use any other hairbrush. Because it uses boar bristles, it does not get static and it's impossible for you to press the brush on your scalp too hard; it'll gently untangle your hair and massage your scalp with the just-right pressure.
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