Use the right shampoo
Many shampoos claim to promote hair regeneration, but not all of them are effective. Before buying this kind of hair care products, it is best to know what effect you want. Herbal shampoo is the first choice for shampoos bought after hairline is moved back, which can dredge scalp pores and contains no irritating chemicals. Check the ingredient list to make sure that there is no sodium dodecyl polyoxyethylene ether sulfate in shampoo, which is a common ingredient in many commercially available shampoos, but it will further shrink and destroy the already fragile hair.
Herbal conditioner moistens hair.
Properly moistened hair will be stronger and thicker, and it is not easy to break. If you want to moisturize your hair, you must use a good conditioner. Herbal hair conditioners are a good choice because they are unlikely to contain harmful chemicals. Special attention can be paid to hair conditioners containing amino acids, biotin, aloe, ginseng and green tea. Apply conditioner, 15 to 30 minutes, then rinse with warm water.
Gently comb your hair.
After washing your hair, let it dry naturally or gently wipe it with a soft towel. Do not wipe or wring out excess water. These two behaviors will put more pressure on the remaining hair on the scalp and gently comb it. When you need to comb your hair, do it as gently as possible to avoid breaking it at the root, and be more careful when combing your hair at the edge. Don't comb the hairline with a heavy hairbrush, you should use a soft hairbrush instead.
Use commercially available hair growth products.
Good hair growth cream, hair mask and essence can protect the hair on the forehead, temples and nape of the neck and make the hair grow thicker. Apply the selected product directly to the damaged hairline, and use it with products with mild protein care and moisturizing effect. In addition, products containing vitamin E are also good, which can nourish the damaged scalp.
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