Ten Steps For Healthy Hair
Ten Steps for Healthy Hair

There is no denying that we are very concerned about the way our hair looks. Every year we devote large chunks of our discretionary budget on hair products. The irony is that while we are spending a small fortune on hair care products, we are losing sight of the very basics of good hair care.
Remembering ten very simple hair care tips can give you healthy, spectacular looking hair.
Loyalty is one of the mistakes many woman make in their hair care routine. They find a hair care product that they like and they stick to it. What they don’t notice is that their hair has changed since they first fell in love with the product. Take a good long look at your tresses and really think about their condition. Are they dry? Do you color your hair? Is your hair oily? Are you struggling with split ends? You need to make sure that the hair care product you’re using is formulated for your hair.
The second step for good hair care is to schedule an appointment with your hairstylist and get your hair trimmed. In order to keep the ends of your hair from splitting you should have it trimmed every six to eight weeks.
The next time you are restocking your hair care products, read through the ingredients. Make sure that sunscreen has been included. In addition to protecting your hair from drying, the sunscreen will spare you the pain and embarrassment of a sunburned scalp.
Most of us shampoo our hair way too often. A little bit of dirt won’t hurt your hair nearly as much as shampooing it every day will. Along with the dirt, the shampoo strips your hair of its protective oils. Instead of washing your hair every day you should only wash your hair every three or four days.
When you decide that your want to color, perm, or highlight your hair you should bite the bullet and seek professional assistance. The over the counter products are cheaper, but when they are used improperly they can cause nearly irreparable damage to your hair.
Conditioner is the single most important hair care product in your bathroom.
The conditioner keeps your hair soft and supple. It is okay to use a cheap shampoo, but make sure that you are using a professional grade conditioner.
Doing too many chemical treatments can ruin your hair. Instead of putting your hair through two or more chemical processes, you should choose just one. Make sure you wait at least a month before putting your hair through a second treatment.
Find a textured look for your hair and stick to it. Even a chemical treatment like a perm is healthier for your hair than a daily routine of blow drying and curling.
When you are coloring your hair, choose a shade that matches you skin tone.
Always use a wide toothed comb when your hair is wet. The comb’s wide teeth will help keep your hair breaking and getting split ends.
These are the ten steps to have a healthy long hair.
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