Archive for June 2009
TheHaiRazor HairStory: “Chlorine”

Aaahhhh summer, schools out, it’s hot, and I was in summer camp. I may have been nine or ten at the time. We were in Summit, New Jersey and my mother enrolled me in the local YMCA close to her job. I stuck out like a sore thumb, being that I was the only black girl there. Every other girl was either “white” or “mixed”, with what I thought was “good hair” at the time. We had swimming lessons every day and my mom had me make sure I wore my swim cap so the chlorine from the pool wouldn’t harm my relaxed hair. Even with the swim cap, my hair got a little wet. I saw the other girls just rinse their hair after lessons and put it up in a messy bun. At the time I thought I could do the same thing, but boy was I wrong. Fast forward to one too many times doing that (and not shampooing my hair right after I got out the pool), my hair started breaking. My poor hairline was DONE! So the lesson I actually did learned that summer, since I still don’t know how to swim, was to make sure and take extra care for your hair when dealing with chlorine. Oh and my hairline did eventually grow back!
**HaiRazor Tip** Paul Mitchell Shampoo Three is a great shampoo to remove chlorine from your hair. Just shampoo twice, followed by a conditioning shampoo, then conditioner.
Does Dirt Make Your Hair Grow?

Not washing you’re hair for several weeks or months, regardless of ethnicity, is not great hygiene. After a while with product build up, dirt, dust, and who knows what else, your hair starts to smell and look dull. If you have dry scalp, dandruff, psoriasis, or any scalp issues, lack of shampooing can lead to hair loss and/or scalp infection. Some ethnicities need to shampoo their hair daily, and some weekly. Which ever ethnicity you are, I would suggest not going past 7-10 days between shampoos. So stay clean folks!








