We colour, straighten, use hot rollers, blow-dry, iron, and
add a bunch of chemicals to our hair on a regular basis. The worst thing is that we know we’re doing
the wrong thing, but we can’t let the gray hair show or walk out of the house
with wet or un-done hair, it’s impossible.
So, instead of feeling guilty and hoping that our hair will
forgive our faults and not fall off or start thinning when we least expect it,
we need to do take some serious action. There are plenty of hair treatments,
but most of them contain chemicals and they’re just covering up the damaged hair. The hair looks good while you use the product, but the minute you
stop using it, the damage is visible again.
As you read in my first blog, I created Lovacado to help
with my hair "issues". How does Lovacado work? Lovacado, extra virgin avocado oil
nourishes your hair down to the roots. It’s amazing how you notice the results
the first day you use it. Applying Lovacado to your hair will improve the
texture and appearance while strengthening and moisturizing the strands. In
addition, massaging Lovacado into your scalp stimulates circulation and allows
it to penetrate in deeply, providing beneficial nutrients, unclogging blocked
follicles and, it is reported for many people, stimulating new growth.
There are a few rules you must abide by in order to see the
results of using Lovacado. We all have different hair types and different hair problems, but the good thing is that all hair types benefit from this product.
Start by using a very small amount of Lovacado oil. If you hair is very thin and
limp, the minute you add the oil, it will weight it down. So, don’t use the oil
directly on the hair, mix it with your shampoo, or use it as a leave-in hair
treatment twice a week, and measure the results. WE all do it, we feel that if
we use more of a specific product we’ll see faster results, and as with many
products, Lovacado is not the exception. More is not necessarily better.
If your hair is thick, dry, and long by all means use a generous amount, but start with a few drops and see how much more your hair can take. I certainly recommend that the first time you use Lovacado, you do it a day that you’re home and not going anywhere important or that you’re okay with putting your hair up in a ponytail, in case you use too much oil and can’t bother to wash it off. Usually, people use too much oil the first time, but they do see the results and quickly learn how to use the correct amount for their hair type. Keep in mind that if you have oily hair you don’t want to put the oil in your scalp, you want to use the oil in the ends of your hair, or mix it with your shampoo or use as leave-in hair treatment. Last, but not least, you can use Lovacado to tame flyaway hair after blow-drying or using your flat iron. Use a very minimal amount and this will add shine as well.
If your hair is thick, dry, and long by all means use a generous amount, but start with a few drops and see how much more your hair can take. I certainly recommend that the first time you use Lovacado, you do it a day that you’re home and not going anywhere important or that you’re okay with putting your hair up in a ponytail, in case you use too much oil and can’t bother to wash it off. Usually, people use too much oil the first time, but they do see the results and quickly learn how to use the correct amount for their hair type. Keep in mind that if you have oily hair you don’t want to put the oil in your scalp, you want to use the oil in the ends of your hair, or mix it with your shampoo or use as leave-in hair treatment. Last, but not least, you can use Lovacado to tame flyaway hair after blow-drying or using your flat iron. Use a very minimal amount and this will add shine as well.
After a while, you'll notice your hair getting stronger, feeling smoother, and shining more than you've seen it in while. You'll fall in love with your hair again, in no time.
Come back next week to learn how Lovacado moisturizes and
does wonders for your skin. In the mean
time go grab an avocado and eat it, you can start improving your hair and skin from the
inside out.
Claudia M.
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