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Hair Care Do`s and Don`ts

Hair Care Do`s and Don`tsHair disasters are an unpleasant experience and at one time or another every one of us have had them. We try to hide them by covering them up with hats or even worse, another disastrous hair job. While there might not be much you can do at the moment aside from visiting your local hairstylist, there are a few things you can do to prevent another hair catastrophe in the future. Check out our guide to hair care dos and don’ts to get your hair back in tiptop shape.

 

Hair Do’s

·    Invest in the correct hair care products designed for your specific hair type. For dry, damaged or chemically treated hair, look for products that contain moisturizing ingredients and are formulated to repair damage. If you have oily hair, use a product designed for deep cleansing.

·    Use a wide-toothed comb on wet hair. Combing or brushing your hair with anything else can cause your hair to break off. You should only use a brush when your hair is dry.

·    Consider your options when choosing a new hairstyle. Is your hair thin or thick? Is it wavy or straight? When choosing a hairstyle, make sure that you consider hair’s texture. If you have fine hair, all long locks are going to do is make your hair look limp.

·    Get your hair trimmed every 6 to 8 weeks. Split ends are a constant hair battle, so getting your hair trimmed every 6 to 8 weeks will keep your hair looking healthy and prevent further split end breakage.

·    Get to know your hairstylist. He or she can help you with any hair concerns you might have. If your stylist is not willing to answer your questions, maybe it’s time to seek a new hairstylist.

·    Take a look at what extensions and hairpieces have to offer. They can add volume; curls and even length to nearly any hair type and look as natural as your own hair.

 

Hair Don’ts

·    Don’t allow a hairstylist or anyone else talk you into the latest style. If you’re not fond of the latest cut, say no. If you don’t learn to say no, you’re going to be stuck with a style you hate. It’s your hair and your money, not theirs!

·    Don’t purchase a cheap at-home hair-coloring product. You might think it’s a great value, but that great value will more than likely be a disaster in the end. Instead, choose a coloring product with moisturizer that is known and trusted. Better yet, leave the hair coloring to a professional!

·    Don’t get more than one chemical treatment in the same week. Over processing your hair can lead to unhealthy hair.   Choose either a perm or hair coloring, not both.

·    Don’t cut your own hair. Cutting your own hair can result in an uneven mess if you have no idea what you are doing or can’t see a certain area to cut. Make an appointment with your local hairstylist and have them cut your hair. Often they will trim your bangs for free if that is all that is needed.

·    Avoid overloading your hair with product. Too much product will leave your hair sticky and unmanageable. Instead, find styles that don’t require much product and leave the styling sprays for special occasions.

·    Don’t use your heating tools on a daily basis. Overuse of heating appliances can fry hair. Try drying hair naturally and skip the curling iron once in a while.

·    Avoid using clarifying hair care products more than once a week. These products can trip your hair of moistures, leaving your hair dry and brittle. Instead alternate clarifying products every other week and add a moisturizing shampoo and conditioner to your hair care routine.

·    Don’t stick with a hairstylist if she refuses to listen to your needs. Shop around for a reputable hairstylist and ask trusted friends and family where they get their hair done.

 

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