All hair are not one or same types. There are different types which each of us belongs. Such as Dry hair, Oily hair, Normal hair, mixed condition, etc. DRY HAIR-Dry hair seems dull, have problem of split ends, lack of shine, and cannot keep a set for long period. Dry hair is usually symptomatic of dehydration (loss of water content at cellular level), often caused by a lack of sebum on the hair.
The other reason is of naturally dryness is because of sebaceous glands which are not producing enough oil or because the hair has been made dry through misuse. For this reason you should take step to protect it from any chemical or mechanical means of stress, such as brushing, pulling or harsh styling.
Massage with hot oil using olive oil, almond oil or coconut oil. Keep a cup of oil in hot water to make it hot, and then use it into the hair and scalp. If one egg and two table spoons yogurt is added in oil that would be much better. Cover the head with warm towel or plastic bag increase moisture absorption and leave for at least 30 minutes to one hour. Then wash with mild shampoo about once a week and always use conditioner to reduce tangles. Use a good cream conditioner and rinse thoroughly. Hair dryer should be used with care. While hair is still slightly damp stop drying. This will stop much dryness that you may already have.
Most dry hair is inflicted not inherited and coloring, perming, straightening and bleaching are the major reasons of dryness. Any one with really dry hair should, therefore, avoid processing and wait for the condition to improve, instead go for highlights or one of the milder, temporary colors that do not disturb the hair beyond cuticle level.
Oily hair-Over active sebaceous glands in the scalp produce excess sebum, which coats the hair, causing it to glisten with oiliness and to become lank and greasy in appearance. It seems limp again with a few days of washing. The oil attracts grime and hair will need washing frequently to look attractive .Keep scrupulously clean and wash daily with a mild shampoo. This will not step up sebaceous gland activity, but harsh acting shampoos will.
Treat hair in between shampoos to cologne rub if it gets too oily. Use cologne on cotton wool and rub along partings in the hair to lift off grease at the roots before it has a chance to spread. Use lower heat settings on blow dryers. Hot air currents can active the sweat glands and step up sebum production. Mild coloring can improve the appearance of oily or limp hair but bleaching may not suit it.
Normal hair-Normal hair is not much oily or dry and will need washing about every five days to a week .Those people who look after their hair wisely they get normal hair. Make a paste from hinnah and water and apply on hair before shampoo. Wash it with preferred shampoo and a cream-rinse conditioner to manage. Wet hair loses up to 20 percent of its natural resilience. So treat it as gently as possibly after washing wrap hair loosely in a clean towel and do not vigorously .The best thing you can do is to leave it to dry naturally. To use dryer, do not start drying until the hair is three-quarters dry.
MIXED TYPE-In this type we get hair not in too fine condition or too coarse and usually has enough body to take a wide variety of different styles. In mixed condition hair, the scalp and hair at the roots are oily, while the ends are dry, frizzy and prone to breakage and splitting .Give separate attention to scalp and hair. Scalp needs astringent treatment before shampoo. Use mild shampoo only once and finish with conditioner applied only to the ends of the hair. For blow drying lowest setting would be best.



