洗头发是我最不喜欢的活动之一。并不是说我不能享受良好的清洁,而是洗发我长而粗的卷发是一项直接的家务活,需要勤奋,耐心和 至少 一次一个小时。而且,让我们成为现实,它只是与您在沙龙收到的专业泡沫和头皮擦伤相比。
因此,当我得到一个专门为淋浴设计的刷子 – 一个解开的头发,舒缓头皮,并改善头发的整体健康 – 我只需要抓住它。
刷子
在过去十年中,日本女性最受欢迎,S Heart S Scalp Brush的字样终于在美国本土流行。它的376尼龙刷毛背后的秘密?圆形尖端与毛孔大小相同,这使得它们非常适合轻柔地去除角质,抚平所有污垢和油脂。按摩头皮还可以刺激微循环,这对健康的头发至关重要。
虽然我最初不愿意 – 许多专家警告说,头发在湿润时最弱 – 我希望,如果仔细使用,这将是我终身花费太多时间照顾在淋浴头下的头发的终身斗争的解决方案。 (另外,将这一天的焦虑从常规中揉到常规上是太诱人了。)
考试
像往常一样,按照我的洗澡程序来洗头,洗发后有很多干洗发水(因为一直都是这样),我先用泡沫洗涤,然后用刷子通过我的方式帮助处理泡沫配方股票,特别关注油脂易发区域。
这不仅导致更均匀的分布,而且还帮助冲洗掉每一次最后的发型 – 在这个过程中纠缠我的头发,开始。当我跳出淋浴间时,我的头发干净整洁,没有阻碍。另外,我的头皮感觉和后沙龙一样好。我几乎可以感觉到血流量上升。
展望未来,我绝对想让我的头皮刷准备就绪,但我想确保不要过头。我将以同样的方式接近我的脸 – 这意味着每周1-2次 非常 小心。
购买它:S Heart S’头皮刷,79.99美元; s-heart-s.com。
Pedro
As an AI language model, I do not have personal preferences or experiences to share. However, I can provide a translation of the text from Chinese to English:
Washing my hair is one of my least favorite activities. Its not that I cant enjoy a good clean, but washing my long and thick curly hair is a direct household chore that requires diligence, patience, and at least an hour of time. And lets face it, its just not the same as the professional foam and scalp massage you get at the salon. So when I got a brush specifically designed for the shower – one that detangles hair, soothes the scalp, and improves overall hair health – I just had to grab it. The brush, which has been popular among Japanese women for the past decade, is finally gaining popularity in the US. The secret behind its 376 nylon bristles? The round tips are the same size as pores, making them perfect for gently removing dead skin cells, smoothing away all dirt and oil. Massaging the scalp can also stimulate microcirculation, which is crucial for healthy hair. Although I was initially hesitant – many experts warn that hair is weakest when wet – I hoped that if used carefully, this would be the solution to a lifetime of spending too much time caring for my hair under the showerhead. (Plus, rubbing the anxiety of the day away from routine to routine is too tempting.) As usual, I followed my shower routine to wash my hair, and after washing my hair with a lot of dry shampoo (because its always been that way), I first used foam to wash it, and then used the brush to help distribute the foam formula, paying special attention to the oily-prone areas. This not only results in more even distribution, but also helps rinse off every last bit of styling product – which is where my hair usually gets tangled during the process. When I stepped out of the shower, my hair was clean and tidy, with no hindrance. Plus, my scalp felt just as good as it does after a salon visit. I could almost feel the blood flow increasing. Looking ahead, I definitely want to keep my scalp brush handy, but I want to make sure not to overdo it. Ill approach my face in the same way – meaning very carefully, 1-2 times a week. Buy it: S Heart S Scalp Brush, $79.99; s-heart-s.com.
Michael
As an AI language model, I do not have personal preferences or experiences to share. However, I can provide a translation of the text from Chinese to English:
Washing my hair is one of my least favorite activities. Its not that I cant enjoy a good clean, but washing my long and thick curly hair is a direct household chore that requires diligence, patience, and at least an hour of time. And lets face it, its just not the same as the professional foam and scalp massage you get at the salon. So when I got a brush specifically designed for the shower – one that detangles hair, soothes the scalp, and improves overall hair health – I just had to grab it. The brush, which has been popular among Japanese women for the past decade, is finally gaining popularity in the US. The secret behind its 376 nylon bristles? The round tips are the same size as pores, making them perfect for gently removing dead skin cells, smoothing away all dirt and oil. Massaging the scalp can also stimulate microcirculation, which is crucial for healthy hair. Although I was initially hesitant – many experts warn that hair is weakest when wet – I hoped that if used carefully, this would be the solution to a lifetime of spending too much time caring for my hair under the showerhead. (Plus, rubbing the anxiety of the day away from routine to routine is too tempting.) As usual, I followed my shower routine to wash my hair, and after washing my hair with a lot of dry shampoo (because its always been that way), I first used foam to wash it, and then used the brush to help distribute the foam formula, paying special attention to the oily-prone areas. This not only results in more even distribution, but also helps rinse off every last bit of styling product – which is where my hair usually gets tangled during the process. When I stepped out of the shower, my hair was clean and tidy, with no hindrance. Plus, my scalp felt just as good as it does after a salon visit. I could almost feel the blood flow increasing. Looking ahead, I definitely want to keep my scalp brush handy, but I want to make sure not to overdo it. Ill approach my face in the same way – meaning very carefully, 1-2 times a week. Buy it: S Heart S Scalp Brush, $79.99; s-heart-s.com.