Care of hair
The appearance of one's hair and skin reflects the general health of a person. The cleanliness and grooming of hair are frequently related to one’s sense of well-being. For a woman, hair is her crowning glory. Neat hair is a factor in making a good impression on another person.
Normal hair and scalp are neither dry nor oily and show no evidence of flaking. It has a normal sheen and luster. The healthy hair of a healthy scalp is constantly dropping out being replaced by new growth. The general health of a person affects the growth of hair. A well-balanced diet is essential for the health of the hair.
One has to care for the hair in order to keep them clean and healthy. Hair needs light and fresh air. Stimulation of circulation by massage and brushing is essential to maintain the hair healthy. Illness, worry, grief, etc., affect the health of the hair, often by loss of hair (alopecia). Various endocrine abnormalities and imbalances greatly influence the growth and distribution of hair.
Cleanliness of hair is essential for good hygiene. An unclean scalp containing dirt, dandruff, excessive sebum, and sweat will allow the growth of micro-organisms and parasites on the scalp. Oily hair accumulates dirt more quickly than dry hair. Keeping the scalp clean by brushing and shampooing will help to relieve dandruff (dandruff is non-inflammatory desquamation of the scalp with itching). Cleanliness of the hair and scalp will keep the peduncular away from the scalp. Scabies, ringworms, dandruff, and Pedi cull are seen in the neglected scalp. Combing with sharp combs or stiff brushes and scratch in with fingernails are injurious to the scalp and the infection will settle in. In pediculosis, the client scratches, and the resulting irritation and inflammation of the scalp causes infection. Combs and brushes used in common are means of transmission of diseases and parasites from one person to another. There are three aspects to the care of hair:
Normal hair and scalp are neither dry nor oily and show no evidence of flaking. It has a normal sheen and luster. The healthy hair of a healthy scalp is constantly dropping out being replaced by new growth. The general health of a person affects the growth of hair. A well-balanced diet is essential for the health of the hair.
One has to care for the hair in order to keep them clean and healthy. Hair needs light and fresh air. Stimulation of circulation by massage and brushing is essential to maintain the hair healthy. Illness, worry, grief, etc., affect the health of the hair, often by loss of hair (alopecia). Various endocrine abnormalities and imbalances greatly influence the growth and distribution of hair.
Cleanliness of hair is essential for good hygiene. An unclean scalp containing dirt, dandruff, excessive sebum, and sweat will allow the growth of micro-organisms and parasites on the scalp. Oily hair accumulates dirt more quickly than dry hair. Keeping the scalp clean by brushing and shampooing will help to relieve dandruff (dandruff is non-inflammatory desquamation of the scalp with itching). Cleanliness of the hair and scalp will keep the peduncular away from the scalp. Scabies, ringworms, dandruff, and Pedi cull are seen in the neglected scalp. Combing with sharp combs or stiff brushes and scratch in with fingernails are injurious to the scalp and the infection will settle in. In pediculosis, the client scratches, and the resulting irritation and inflammation of the scalp causes infection. Combs and brushes used in common are means of transmission of diseases and parasites from one person to another. There are three aspects to the care of hair:

