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How to Wash Your Hair

 

By:  Morgan Fendley

Mrs. Frame’s Homeroom

Gardner Magnet 4th Grade

  

Everyone washes their hair, but I want to tell you how to wash your hair and make it cute.  You will learn how to use shampoo, rinse properly, and condition your hair. 

 

First, set the water temperature in the shower to a good temperature that is not too hot or too cold.  While waiting for the water temperature to warm up you can get the things needed like shampoo, conditioner, and a towel.

 

Next, after the water warms up, get into the shower and wet your hair completely.  Then, put a small amount of shampoo in your hair. About one capful or the size of two quarters is needed.  Then massage the shampoo into your hair and scalp for about two minutes.

 

After you work the shampoo into your hair really well, it’s time to rinse all the soap out.  Let the water rinse all the shampoo away.  Keep your eyes closed tightly so soap doesn’t get into them.  It will burn if you do.

 

When you finish rinsing, you may want to condition your hair.  Basically, hair conditioners moisturize your hair and repairs split ends.  It’s one of the steps most people don’t do and it helps make your hair cuter.  Use the same steps to condition your hair that you used to wash your hair.  Then give your hair one good final rinse.  Now you’re ready to get out of the shower and towel dry your hair.

 

There are many different ways that you can style your hair.  Blow-drying is one way.  Brush or comb your hair while blow-drying to help style it.  What you do from here is up to you and how you usually style your hair.

 

Now you know how to shampoo, rinse, condition, and style your hair.  I hope you found this information useful in getting cute hair.

 

 

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