THE 7 HABITS OF GIRLS WITH GREAT HAIR
11:13 AM1. They wash every 2-3 days.
This can be adjusted a little bit based on hair texture.
Women with finer hair may want to wash every 2 days in order to keep their
volume, while women with medium to thick hair can stretch it to 3 days.
The main point being that washing too often strips the hair
of its natural oils. Plus, the more you wash, the more your hair is hit by a
blow dryer. Which brings us to the second habit…
2. They always use the nozzle on their hairdryer.
You know that weird duck-shaped attachment that comes with
most blow dryers? It’s called a concentrator nozzle and it does just that – it
concentrates the airflow of the dryer down toward the hair cuticle. Going
without it spins the hair in all directions and causes the cuticle to be
roughed up, which in turn leaves hair looking frizzy and damaged. If soft,
silky hair is what you’re after, using the nozzle is absolutely vital!
3. They have a standing haircut appointment every 4-6
weeks.
The number of weeks in between each cut can vary a couple of
weeks depending upon the length and texture of your hair. If you have a short
style, you will need to have it trimmed more often to keep the shape while
someone with long layers can go a few extra weeks. Trying to grow out your
hair? Don’t skip haircuts! Split ends don’t go away without being trimmed and
if they’re left to their own devices, they can travel up the hair shaft and
cause unforeseen breakage.
4. They go the extra mile to protect the integrity of
their hair.
Bleaching hair used to be synonymous with damaging it. But
with updated technology from color companies, this doesn’t have to be the case
anymore. Goldwell has developed a slow-lift bleach called SilkLift that reduces
breakage by up to 25%. Olaplex is another option that can be added to any color
service. It repairs the bonds that are broken down during the lifting and
depositing of color.
5. They always use a heat protectant when using hot tools.
Why? They know that heat styling evaporates the moisture right out of hair. A heat protectant replaces that moisture and also forms a protective barrier over the cuticle of the strand to prevent further damage. Added bonus: extra shine.
6. They take their vitamins.
If we lived in a perfect world and ate extremely healthy,
taking vitamins probably wouldn’t be necessary. But lets be honest, very few of
us are meeting all of the nutritional guidelines, which in turn leaves us
vitamin deficient. Adding a few extra vitamins (Vitamin B & Biotin) to your
daily routine can help keep hair strong and healthy.
7. They stay hydrated.
Those 8 glasses a day flush out toxins and hydrate hair from
the inside out. Hair is 5% water, 95% protein after all.
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