It doesn't matter if you have curly hair, thin hair, oily hair, dry hair or any other hair type - There are certain hair care tips that work for all hair types. While you may want to tailor your routine to your hair type, hair care basics are just as important. That's why we share the best hair care and styling tips for everyone, no matter your hair type.
HAIR CARE TIPS #1: WASH YOUR HAIR WITH WARM WATER
Water that is too hot can strip essential oils from your hair, making it drier and duller. So next time you step into the bathroom, adjust the temperature. Warm water also helps you wash your hair cleanly without causing strong impact on your hair.
HAIR CARE SECRET #2: USE CONDITIONER REASONABLELY
You probably already know how to use conditioner, but are you sure you're using it correctly? Think about where your hair tends to get greasy first — typically your roots — and use that as a reminder that you only need to apply conditioner to certain parts of your hair. Skip applying near the roots and apply conditioner from the middle of the hair shaft to the ends. Nourishing your hair from the roots can make your hair heavier and more greasy.
HAIR CARE SECRET #3: CONCENTRATE SHAMPOO ON THE SCALP
In contrast to conditioner, which needs to focus on the hair shaft and ends, shampoo should focus on the scalp. Washing only the lengths and ends of your hair can strip moisture from your strands and leave them weak, dull, and dry. Your scalp (which produces oil and constantly sheds skin cells) is an area that really needs cleaning, so when you wash your hair, focus your efforts on the scalp and roots.
HAIR CARE SECRET #4: RINSE THOROUGHLY
Rinse out any remaining product from your hair as residual product can leave residue on your skin.
HAIR CARE TIPS #5: DO NOT USE TOWELS TO DRY
A towel may seem like the obvious way to remove excess water and start drying your hair after a shower, but it may not be the best way. One of our better hair tips? Squeeze out excess water and dry with an old cotton t-shirt, which is gentler on hair than a towel.
HAIR CARE SECRET #6: PROTECT HAIR BEFORE HEAT STYLING
We all love the way our hair looks after blow-drying or heat-styling, but over-heat styling can be very damaging to your hair. While we're not asking you to completely abandon your hot tools, you must make a small adjustment when using heat for styling. Each time, you should apply a protective product first. Spray a hair protectant before drying, straightening or curling your hair, this is one of our most important hair care tips you should follow.
HAIR CARE TIPS #7: DRY YOUR HAIR WITH A COMB
Blow-drying may not be the easiest skill to master, but you may have more success with the addition of a round brush. Brush your hair in the direction you're drying it and use the comb to pull it straight for a smoother result. While doing this, be careful to move the hair dryer from the roots up— instead of the other way around— to help prevent frizz.
HAIR CARE SECRET #8: ONLY STRETCH AND CURME YOUR HAIR WHEN IT'S DRY
Think about what happens when you drop water into a hot pan, then consider whether you want the same thing to happen to your hair. We think not! That's why you never want to use a curling iron or straightener when your hair is wet or even just slightly damp. You should wait until your hair is completely dry before using the above stylers.
HAIR CARE SECRET #9: CHANGE YOUR HAIR PARTING POSITION
Sometimes the simplest hair care tips have such a big effect. All you need to do to make your hair look fuller is change the parting position. Switch to the opposite side and you'll immediately notice that your roots have more volume.
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HAIR CARE SECRET #10: YOU SHOULD NOT Tie YOUR HAIR IN A Ponytail Frequently
The ponytail is a popular classic hairstyle. This hairstyle helps you avoid curls sticking to your face. But pulling your hair up every day can put unnecessary stress on your locks. So try tying your hair low and loose to reduce pressure on your roots.