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Men need their hair trimmed more often than women do. Approximately every 4 weeks.
Some men look fabulous in gray hair but others fight it. If you getting gray hairs, try going back to your natural hair color you had in your younger years. If you have a beard, this also applies.
If you color your hair at home, always do a test strand, not only for an allergic reaction -- but for hue. The longer you leave the color on, the darker it will be.
"Just for Men" hair color is highly popular due to a great product and marketing efforts. Plus, the name gives you that macho feeling.
It is a good hair treatment for people who are in water most of the times like swimmers, surfers etc. Mix egg, olive oil and peeled cucumber to make a good mixture. Spread it evenly on your hair and keep it for 10 minutes. Rinse it thoroughly.
Mix together 1 tbsp. honey, 1 egg yolk, 1/2 tsp. almond oil and 1 tbsp. yogurt. Make a frothy paste and apply it on your hair. Rinse it in 1/2 hours time. This will smooth your hair and moisturize it evenly.
Try a semi-permanent hair color designed for men to find that perfect shade.
If you're balding, don't fight it. Stick with a short cut, or shave it all off.
Try a different salon if you're ready for a change. Both male and female stylists can give you some great ideas for color and style.
Coloring your hair swells your hair shaft and will make it appear fuller.
Mix egg yolk in 1/4 cup of yogurt with a little lime skin. Mix the ingredients thoroughly and apply it to every single strand of hair. After applying keep it for 10 minutes and then wash it off. The combination of yogurt and egg is very good for your hair.
Mix a whole egg to lemon juice. Whisk it properly. Once applied on your hair keep it for sometime. Rinse it thoroughly. This combination gives a shine to your dull hair.
Beat egg yolk to make a frothy paste. Add 1/2 tsp. olive oil and beat the mixture again. Slowly and steadily add 3/4 cup of luke warm water. After shampooing, massage this conditioner and leave it for few minutes. Rinse it later.
After washing and conditioning your hair, you may need to use a blow dryer and a round brush with natural bristles to style your hair. There are also gels, waxes, mousses and hairsprays to help? care for? your hairstyle throughout the day. Use them sparingly. You want to over-sprayed, over-gelled, over-done hair at all costs. Used appropriately, though, these products can help you style your hair into that sexy tousled look and keep it looking great all day.
But what if you just don’t want to be bothered with styling your hair every day? Then you’re in luck, my friend. Buzzed cuts and bald heads are in for men of all ages. Just be sure to have your hair buzzed or shaved by a professional hair stylist or barber - because the only thing worse than a man with over sprayed, over gelled, over done hair care? is a man with razor nicks and cuts on his scalp!
Avoid Tight Hats
A tight hat (or ponytail) can cause "traction alopecia," a condition in which hair is pulled out of the scalp. If worn long enough, the damage can become permanent. A tight hat or ponytail can also cause damage to the cuticle and breakage.
Keep it Trimmed
Since the only real way to remove damaged hair is to cut off the damaged section, keeping your hair trimmed regularly will help eliminate split ends. Even if you're growing your hair out, make sure to get it trimmed about every six weeks, but make it clear to your barber or stylist that you only want enough hair removed to eliminate the damage.
Reduce Frizz
Low moisture and protein in the hair can cause frizz. To minimize this problem, use a good moisturizing conditioner. A slick, smoothing serum can be applied to add shine and give the hair a smoother appearance.