If you live in a very cold/very hot dry climate or experience harsh temperatures, use humidifier to improve hair condition. ~ Kristin Russel
Egg white and curd is a good conditioner for hair. ~ Kristin Russel
Your hair grows faster in warm weather. You will need to touch up roots more often during warm months than during cold months. ~ Kristin Russel
Hair tends to dry out when it is exposed to cold weather, which causes the hair to lose some of its nutrients and oils it needs to stay healthy. ~ Kristin Russel
Massage your scalp to increase the blood flow to the follicles. ~ Kristin Russel
Pure coconut oil is a great natural nourisher. Use approx teaspoon of oil to massage into the scalp. ~ Kristin Russel
Hot water can cause damage by drying your hair. Warm water is far gentler on your head and hair. A final rinse with cool water before you leave the shower can also provide some extra shine. ~ Kristin Russel
Keeping your scalp clean and sweat free is important; otherwise fungal infection and dandruff will affect the scalp. ~ Kristin Russel
Get regular precision cuts or trims to maintain style shape. ~ Kristin Russel
Apply the honey at the split ends it will also treat the split ends. Honey works as the natural moisturizer for the hair. ~ Kristin Russel
Eggs are great hair food, both internally and externally. ~ Kristin Russel
Wash hair with tea once in a week. ~ Kristin Russel
Be gentle with the towel on your hair. This can cause your hair to break. ~ Kristin Russel
Avocado can do wonder to nourish dull looking hair. To obtain great looking hair, mash an avocado well. ~ Kristin Russel
Never comb on dry hair. When grooming always use proper oil/water/conditioner. ~ Kristin Russel
Avoid excessive use of a blow dryer, as it dry your hair out and damage it. ~ Kristin Russel
Moisturize your scalp twice a week with light hair oil. ~ Kristin Russel
When brushing your hair, begin by brushing your hairâs tips to the scalp. Once you get your hair untangled and smooth, brush hair from the scalp to the ends. ~ Kristin Russel
Avoid harsh chemicals and excessive heat. Try a loose, low maintenance hair style. ~ Kristin Russel
Wearing a swim cap is vital to protecting your own hair whenever you go swimming. ~ Kristin Russel
Exercise three times a week for thirty minutes to increase the blood circulation in the body and flush the toxins away. ~ Kristin Russel
Because many hair care products contain alcohol, read the fine prints carefully before you purchase a product. ~ Kristin Russel
Dark green leafy vegetables, eggs, dates, raisins are great natural sources of iron. I am very meticulous to include them in my diet for my hair growth. ~ Kristin Russel
Drink two litres of fresh spring water throughout the day for glowy skin and healthy hair. ~ Kristin Russel
For dandruff, try tea tree oil as this has antifungal properties. ~ Kristin Russel
Average hair grows around one cm per month. ~ Kristin Russel
Wash your hair with a mild, pH balanced shampoo at least once each week to remove salt buildup. ~ Kristin Russel
Get enough sleep to get rid of stress and keep your hair healthy. ~ Kristin Russel