How to treat your damaged hair
"Over styling, exposure to heat, chemical processing, and other habits can strip the hair of its moisture and natural oils, which can result in damaged hair."
Over styling, exposure to heat, chemical processing, and other habits can strip the hair of its moisture and natural oils, which can result in damaged hair.
To prevent those things from happening, or to repair your hair if it’s already damaged, here are some tips on them:
Get Regular Trims
Get your hair trimmed once in 6-8 weeks to remove or prevent split ends. Split ends when left untreated can cause brittle, dry, and damaged hair.
Even if you’ve been growing out your hair for what feels like forever, it’s important to get regular trims to remove dry and split ends.
Don’t Brush Wet Hair
The best time to brush your hair is when it is almost or completely dry.
But if you have tangles after washing it or after a swim, you can use a wide-tooth comb on your wet hair to restore order but make sure it has smooth tooth ends so you don’t irritate your scalp.
And as a general rule if you’re brushing wet hair, make sure you’re applying a leave-in product to help the brush glide through without any snagging or breakage.
Apply Hair Serum
We can’t stress enough the importance of serums. They protect hair from heat styling, control frizz, and leave a shine on your hair.
As a general rule of thumb, apply the serum to your hair and the ends. Applying it to the scalp can make the hair look greasy.
Hair Oils
When your hair is feeling extra-rough, such as after a dip in the pool, use a little oil to add softness back into strands.
Coconut oil is one of nature's fab products for your hair. It can penetrate the cuticle of your hair to repair hair damage.
Olive oil is considered an excellent moisturizing agent and can help replenish the lost moisture from your hair.
Don’t Wash Your Hair Every Day
Washing your hair too often can remove the important oils from your scalp too early before they get the chance to work their way down the hair shaft and nourish your entire length.
For some people, too-frequent washing can cause damaged hair and a dry, itchy scalp. For others, infrequent washing can make the hair look greasy and lifeless.
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