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Know your hair type - An important first step to take when establishing a hair care routine is to know your exact hair type. Different types of hair require different treatment, so it’s important to know yours well.
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Know your hair type - Try to spend a few days with your hair completely natural (i.e. without any products). Observe whether it’s oily or dry, wavy or straight when in its natural form.
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Wash only when necessary - It is a common misconception that we all need to wash our hair every day. But depending on your hair type, a few times a week should be enough.
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Wash only when necessary - The best approach to take is to wash your hair when it’s dirty, not just out of habit. As a general rule, fine and straight hair needs to be washed more often than thick and curly hair.
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Avoid hot water - As tempting as it may be, it's not a good idea to wash your hair with hot water. This can strip your hair of the protective oils that act as a natural conditioner.
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Avoid hot water - Try to wash your hair with lukewarm water at the most. This will help your hairkeep its natural shine and avoid any dullness creeping in.
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Comb when wet - You might have heard that you should not brush your hair while it’s wet, as this can cause breakage. This is absolutely true, but there is an alternative.
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Comb when wet - If you use a wide tooth comb to work out those tangles post-shower, you should avoid any risk of damage. Start at the bottom of your hair and work your way up.
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Air dry - Another surefire way to damage your hair is to expose it to excessive heat. Try to let your hair dry naturally whenever possible.
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Air dry - If you absolutely need to use a hair dryer (perhaps you’re in a rush), try and use one that allows for a cooler, kinder setting.
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Trim regularly - Trimming your hair regularly will help keep those split ends in check, and avoid your hair looking damaged or unhealthy.
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Trim regularly - Ideally you would trim your hair every three months or so. If your hair is particularly prone to split ends, you might trim it every six weeks.
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Leave it alone - This one is perhaps easier said than done, but it’s important not to mess with your hair constantly throughout the day. This will only add oil to your hair and make it look greasy.
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Leave it alone - If you find it particularly difficult not to play with your hair, you might consider getting a haircut that keeps it out of your face and therefore is easier to ignore.
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Avoid dyes - It is pretty much common knowledge by now that hair dyes contain many harsh chemicals that if overused will permanently damage your hair.
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Avoid dyes - It is best to stick with your natural color if you can. If you really must dye your hair, try to do it infrequently and stick within three shades of your natural hair color.
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Protect against the sun - The sun can damage your hair in the same way it can damage your skin. It can be very drying, particularly if your hair is dyed.
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Protect against the sun - When out in the sun for an extended period of time, try to use a headscarf, a hat, or a protective hair spray that contains SPF.
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Avoid tight tying - If you have long hair, it can be very convenient, necessary even, to tie your hair back on occasion. This is fine, as long as you don’t do it too tight.
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Avoid tight tying - Tying your hair too tight can cause breakages. Keep your hair styles loose and try to avoid up-dos during the day, if you can.
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Use natural remedies - There are hundreds if not thousands of products out there that you can buy to improve the quality of your hair and its health. Often, however, the best stuff can be found at home.
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Use natural remedies - From olive oil to tea, there are many kitchen staples that can be used to make a quick home remedy for your hair. Why not have a quick Google for recipes?
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Choose the right shampoo - The importance of this one is difficult to understate: make sure you choose the right shampoo. There are a lot of choices out there, and salon brand doesn’t always mean best.
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Choose the right shampoo - Rather than worrying about the price of the shampoo you plan to buy, try and make sure instead that it is suitable for your hair type (e.g. for damaged or brittle hair).
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Use conditioner - Again, perhaps stating the obvious, but don’t forget to condition your hair. Applying the right conditioner helps moisturize the hair and restore its natural oils.
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Use conditioner - Be sure to also choose a conditioner that is right for your hair type. Avoid applying it to the roots where possible, since this can cause unnecessarily greasy hair.
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Use heat protection - As discussed previously, it is best not to apply any heat at all to your hair if you can help it. The reality is, of course, that you might need some styling tools at some point.
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Use heat protection - If you do find yourself reaching for the straighteners or the curling iron, be sure to apply a heat protective serum before you use them.
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Use a deep conditioner - If you have damaged hair, it can be a good idea to apply a deep conditioner at least once a week to do some repair.
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Use a deep conditioner - Deep conditioners are also referred to as "hair masks," and there are many options out there for all different hair types to choose from. Sources: (WikiHow) See also: Foods that will naturally boost your skin, hair, and nails
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