Healthy Hair, Nourishing experience.
As
a hairstylist, I see all the hair types, textures and challenges
that
my clients may have on a daily basis. These can be anything from growth, to
color, to cut. From my point of view, there is also another approach to healthy
hair. That is choosing the right person behind the chair to create a healthy
environment where the client feels
comfortable
enough to express themselves. The salon experience has changed and is changing;
clients want their moneys worth, and deserve it. A calm and clean environment,
sanitized hair brushes and combs, a delicious, organic green teaÉ these are
just a few elements I provide for my clients. Then, I answer their
questions. You all deserve aneducating experience, so ask away.
You
should enjoy your salon experience, which brings me to the topic of HEALTHY
HAIR. My associate, Jeanette, has so amazingly changed my life by educating me
on the what, when and why of foods, I would like to give you my opinion as a
hairstylist as you approach your healthy hair. From my experience, I often have
clients who consume an all natural/organic menu and want to do the same with
there hair: to use all-natural ingredients. It's very obvious with food, but is
this possible with hair products?
As
we all know there are chemicals in most hair products. But, the are all-natural
products as well, some of which I highly recommend. It really depends on you
and your challenges, maybe dryness, frizzing, lack-of volume, or even oily
scalp. If you have virgin or chemically treated hair, go right ahead and find a
natural product that works for your hair. The organic product lines available
are multiplying fast.These products do work, but sadly not for all hair types
especially for chemically treated hair. Honestly, I wish it did. In fact, if it
did, I guarantee you I would sell it!
If
you choose to use a non-organic shampoo for your hair and go with some
chemical, the one chemical to be aware of is Sodium Laural Sulphate. This is an
ingredient that creates "sudsing" (bubbles) in shampoos. During the
past 10 years, I have seen more and more people that are allergic to this
ingredient. The negative reactions are scalp dryness and flakiness. Sometimes,
the effects are mild. But, they can be severe. There are many product lines
that have shampoos without Sodium Laural Sulphate. Some that I have worked with
and recommend are Mop Organics products, and most recently is AlfaParf semi de
linoshampoos, which comes in a hydrating and volumizing product. Keep in mind a
huge percentage of the population is not allergic to this ingredient. As for
conditioners the organic/natural approach is safe, but is it moisturizing
enough? From my research, this can be a challenge, so be sure to find something
that works and has enough moisturizing agents to make your hair shiny and
strong.
For
chemically treated hair—even the all natural hair colors—the
natural hair products may not be sufficient. Remember Color treated hair is
very different from virgin hair, so be careful not to work
against
your investment. When you color your hair, you add a pigment that is being
placed into the cuticle. So, the question is how to keep color from fading
while hydrating at the same time. I remember working in a salon in L.A., and
there was an essential oil counter in the salon. They would mix all these
lovely oils and create body oils/creams and perfumes. What we also did was use
the same oils to remove unnecessary color build-up off of the hair and it
worked, and,
yesÉ
they were using stronger potions than normal. But, the fact is that you need to
be aware of the effect the oils have on your color. Even the smallest amounts
can release color molecules which will cause fading. This is why we also
reccommend not washing your hair 48 to 72 hours after getting it colored.
As
for styling products, go ahead and use all-natural ones. They do work.
Realistically, there is something for everyone. However, it's a proven fact
that the healthier approach is better for you and the environment, so the
choice is yours.
Antonio
Gonzales