tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-242648151013542478.post176151417402145680..comments2023-03-24T03:09:57.423-07:00Comments on The Raven's Flight: Weekly Self-Care Spa TimeTk Wojcikhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07190059315858965834noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-242648151013542478.post-83584779458697516602016-11-04T22:53:19.462-07:002016-11-04T22:53:19.462-07:00I'm not a doctor or a hair scientist but I'...I'm not a doctor or a hair scientist but I'd say the first thing to do is make sure your shampoo and conditioner don't have SLS or silicones in them. Ideally you'd be using something really gentle to clean your head every day, that way it won't trigger your skin to produce extra oil to combat the chemicals removing all the oil from your scalp. SLS is pretty strong stuff and I found that when I cut it out of my hair care routine my scalp gradually stopped getting oily as fast.<br /><br />I say no silicone (which is typically in conditioner) because the gentle soap won't be able to get some silicones out of your hair so it'll gradually build up and get gross.<br /><br />If you change those things and you still feel like your hair is dry, then definitely try a hair oil. Just start small and aim to get the oil on the very ends of your hair, not your scalp. Start with a drop or two rubbed between your palms and then rub them over the tips of your hair, add more a couple hours later if you think you need it.<br /><br />The stuff from Haus of Gloi has been the best hair oil I've tried so far. I have quite a few different scents, but I think they also make an unscented one.<br /><br />I'm sure it's hard to find time for yourself with the kiddo around too. I could send you home with some samples of my hair oil if we get together some time! Do you still do fun colors in your hair?Tk Wojcikhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07190059315858965834noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-242648151013542478.post-22196247039616644302016-11-04T11:40:11.137-07:002016-11-04T11:40:11.137-07:00Maybe you can suggest something for my tresses. I...Maybe you can suggest something for my tresses. I finally have grown my hair out and I know washing it as often as I do has left me with dry hair. Since I run almost daily, I don't want my head to stink of sweat and sebum, maybe an oil for my hair after washing it will help bring some life back to it. <br /><br />Glad to read you are taking care of yourself, I am taking on that task as well. It's a lot harder that it sounds to take time out for yourself.thegypsiehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01019720222734603445noreply@blogger.com