PARNEVU and PARNEVU T-Tree Shampoos
- PARNEVU Salon Shampoo, 12 fl oz. - 354ml
- PARNEVU T-Tree Shampoo, 12 fl oz. - 354ml
Q & A: Shampooing your Hair
Q. How should I massage my scalp when shampooing my hair?
A. To cleanse and stimulate your scalp, use your fingertips, not your fingernails. The less you manipulate your scalp while your hair is wet, the less damage you cause to your hair. Water swells and temporarily weakens hair. Gentle handling is important to maintaining healthy hair. After washing, blot hair, don't rub hair dry. Rubbing can cause tangling and even break brittle hair. Comb hair with a wide-tooth comb, holding sections of hair to gently comb through tangles.
Q. How long should I rinse my hair after I shampoo?
A. The idea is to leave the appropriate amount of conditioner on your hair (More for thick, heavy hair; less for fine or limp hair). The average time is 30-45 seconds, but thorough rinsing may take longer. Hair should not feel squeaky-clean. It should feel slick. Rinse hair with the water flowing in the direction of your cuticle, not against it. In other words, hold your head back so the water flows from your forehead towards your back. And don't tangle.
Q. I notice dandruff flakes in my hair. What type of shampoo will help?
A. Try a dandruff shampoo followed by an application of PARNEVU T-Tree Shampoo. However, most of what folks call dandruff is actually a skin sloughing caused by lack of B complex vitamins. Eat more green veggies and see what happens. Dandruff is smelly. Have someone smell your scalp. If it does not smell you have another problem. If you have naturally dry scalp, try an application of PARNEVU T-Tree Scalp Oil or PARNEVU Scalp Therapy every morning. Needless to say, no shampoo will cure a medical skin condition, such as eczema or psoriasis. If you suspect this is the cause, consult your doctor or a dermatologist.
Q. I have normal hair that has been chemically treated. What would be a gentle shampoo for me?
A. All PARNEVU Shampoos are great on relaxer hair. All are gentle and non-stripping.
Q. When I comb-out my hair after a shampoo, I get what seems to be a huge amount of hair in my comb. How can I avoid that?
A. Shampoo you hair in the shower. Use your fingers like a comb, keeping the hair strands untangled. Rinse without tangling. Condition in the same manner. After the shampoo/shower, squeeze water from hair. Don't ruffle the hair with your towel... keep it smooth.
Q. Sometimes my hair feels really brittle after shampooing? What could be causing this?
A. An inexpensive, low conditioning shampoo will cause Black peoples hair to become hard. Rinsing with hot water will remove the shampoo's conditioners. Hard water could contribute.
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