PARNEVU Styling Products
- PARNEVU Oil Styling Lotion, 12 fl oz. - 354ml
- PARNEVU Scalp Therapy, 12 fl oz. - 354ml
- PARNEVU Vita Gro, 6 fl oz. - 161g
- PARNEVU Carrot Oil, 6 fl oz. - 161g
- PARNEVU Shining Gel, 6 fl oz. - 161g
- PARNEVU Crème Hairdress, 6 fl oz. - 161g
- PARNEVU Oil Replenisher, 6 fl oz. - 161g
- PARNEVU T-Tree Growth Crème, 6 oz. - 170g
- PARNEVU T-Tree Break Control, 6 oz. - 170g
- PARNEVU T-Tree Scalp Oil, 2 fl oz. - 59.2ml
- PARNEVU T-Tree Herbal Grow, 6 oz. net - 170g
- PARNEVU Organic Hair Mayonnaise, 16 oz - 454g
Q & A: Your Styling Needs
Q. How many times a week should I oil my scalp?
A. You should put something on your hair every day. Unless you have a scalp problem, oil it once a week. We suggest that you try PARNEVU T-Tree Scalp Oil or PARNEVU Scalp Therapy.
Q. How can I prevent split-ends?
A. Your hair strands split because they have dried out. Keep them sealed by using PARNEVU T-Tree Break Control. Don't sleep on anything other than satin pillowcases; other materials suck moisture from hair strands. Keep the air in your home moist.
Q. My hair is relaxed, and color treated, what can I use to make my hair strong and help it grow?
A. Try PARNEVU T-Tree Growth Crème. It is excellent for natural, relaxed, pressed, curled or color-treated hair and promoting growth.
Q. I love to use gel to slick my hair down, I hate the flake that it leaves what product do you have that doesn't have the effect of gel?
A. PARNEVU Shining Gel! It leaves hair manageable, full of body and extra sheen without flaking.
Q. I am an older woman; it is hard for me to find products to help my weak and damaged hair.
A. Actually we have a wide variety of products that you can try. PARNEVU Organic Hair Mayonnaise is Intense rejuvenating therapy specially formulated for weak, damaged or over-processed hair. PARNEVU Carrot Oil that allows hair to effectively reach maximum growth by strengthening each strand of hair. PARNEVU T-Tree Growth Crème penetrates the scalp with T-Tree's all natural anti-inflammatory and anti-bacterial agents, restoring the scalp and promoting growth.
Q. Why is my gray hair so hard to manage?
A. As one matures, hair structure changes.
Q. My hair is dry and brittle. Is there a simple solution to getting the moisture back into my hair?
A. Moisture is lost through the imbrications (or spaces). The hair has less moisture and is constantly pulling moisture molecules from all sources, including your hair. Most of the conditioners that you use are intended to seal those spaces. Use any Parnevu's conditioners every time you wet your hair. Use T-Tree Leave- In conditioner every day. Sleep on a satin pillowcase.
Q. Does grease really make the hair grow?
A. No, this is not true. Hair growth is a natural process. Your hair grows on average a half inch per month.
Q. Should you only shampoo and condition your hair every 2 weeks?
To keep your hair looking good condition, it's better to shampoo on a regular basis. It is also important to remove dirt and residue buildup to promote healthy hair.
Q. Will Wearing my hair pulled back in a ponytail will make it thin.
A. As long as your hair is not pulled too tight, it will not break or thin. Pay attention to your hair, if you feel your hair pulling then it is too tight.
Q. Are hot combs better for the hair than relaxing?
A. Hot combs, if not used properly, can burn the hair. Relaxers should not damage the hair if hair is maintained properly, which means shampoo and condition hair regularly and maintain your ends by having them trimmed every six weeks.
Q. How can I prevent split-ends?
A. Your hair strands split because they have dried out. Keep them sealed by using cr¸me conditioners. Don't sleep on anything other than satin pillowcases; other materials suck moisture from hair strands. Keep the air moist.
Q. Can I use moisturizing lotion on my scalp to help control dandruff?
A. Dandruff is characterized by a bad smell. If you're hair has a bad smell, visit a dermatologist. If doesn't smell, you need to get dietary advice. Visit a health food store or just dive into green, leafy foods. Lot's of them.
Q. Can I hot-comb over a relaxer? Will this cause excessive breakage?
A. Sure you can, with a warm comb. It would be better to use a warm curling iron.
Q. What can I do to stop the breakage and thinning?
A. The first thing you must do, if you haven't done so already, is to get yourself to a professional who can actually see your hair and evaluate the problem. Most of us have problems with breaking and/or thinning hair at some point in our lives, due to a variety of possible causes. Heredity is the most common factor in determining our hair type. Does this hair problem occur in other family members? Are you too stressed out? Are you taking a particular medication that could be causing the problems? Sometimes we have to get to the "root" of the problem, before we find the cure. Sometimes illness can be a major contributing factor in hair loss. As you can see, without being able to see your hair it is difficult to help, but I'll try, just in case consulting a professional is not possible right now. Keep your hair washed and conditioned at least once a week. Do not apply too much stress when washing your hair, instead massage gently. Use a one of our shampoo's and conditioner's, but be careful not to over condition. Stay away from harsh, hot blow dryers, hot combs, and curling irons if you can. These will only further damage the hair. Oil your scalp if you must, but please use something light. You must keep your hair trimmed, at least every two months to prevent split ends. As we all know, split ends cause the hair to become weaker and it will break if left in this state. Be as gentle to your hair as you can right now. Also, one more very important thing: Be good to your entire body! Eat well balanced meals and try to exercise as often as you can.
Q. How do I avoid the build-up of products in my hair?
A. Avoid product build-up by using daily products sparingly and shampooing hair once a week.
Q. How do I get rid of flyaway ends?
A. A super quick fix is to rub your hair with a fabric softener sheet and whip those strands in shape.
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