Since you apply all kinds of products on your hair frequently to style it, no wonder why your hair goes through a bad-hair day. Your hair can get damaged, such as split ends or uncontrollable frizz before you know it. In addition, the older we become, the thinner and duller it gets. But still, you can improve the damage. Your game plan: Stop committing these basic mistakes, and follow the fixes suggested by top stylists to bring your hair back to life.
Too Much Hair Wash
As a rule, hair should only be washed when needed. According to most stylists, that "needed" should be every two to three days. If more, you risk losing your hair's natural and protective oils that keep it glow and healthy. This is particularly true for people who dye their hair, as over-washing can dull the vibrancy of their color.
There are extra factors included for sure. If you do work out and sweat a lot during the day, it's hard just to wait for three days, is not it? In that case, try dry shampoo and conditioning your ends only.
Too Much Conditioner Than Needed
You should use conditioner at the ends of the hair to avoid oily strands only, not at the scalp. Start with an amount about the size of a dime, and try to apply it evenly through the hair. If necessary, up the amount, but never exceed a quarter size.
Wrong Shampoo
While they do not show any serious health hazards, these chemicals are found drying out hair, skin, and scalp, or strip away the hair color. If there's any tangling, frizziness or split ends, try a sulfate-free shampoo. They can clean your hair smoothly. Just remember it will not get as sudsy as a normal one.
No Deep Conditioner
It may sound like an optional step, but using a deep conditioner will bring about tons of wonders especially if your hair is dry, damaged, or split from over-processing. Take care of your hair, have some hair mask, at least once a week. Get in the habit of pampering your hair and you'll see the improvement.
The Same Shampoo and Conditioner Since High School Still In Use
With workout, your body gets pretty used to it after a cetain time so you have to challenge yourself with a harder set. Similarly, your hair is used to your shampoo and conditioner and then it starts to leave behind a residue.
If you're more non-committal, keep several different formulas in the shower to use depending on how your hair feels. Feeling dry? Work in a deep conditioner. If it's feeling weak, use a lighter formula. Frizzier than normal? Use a moisturizing one.
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