Here are six hair mistakes you should avoid making.
Using The Wrong Shampoo
The wrong shampoo can strip your dry hair of much-needed moisture. Instead of picking a shampoo for your hair type, it is best to select one that matches the texture of your hair.
According to hair texture, fine hair, needs a lightweight, protein-rich shampoo to add body, while, Coarse hair needs moisturizing, smoothing agents to keep it soft, manageable, and frizz-free.
If you are not sure, you can ask your hair stylist to help recommend what is best for your hair, while taking into consideration your lifestyle and maintenance needs.
You Fail To Brush Your Hair Before Washing
You may be combing out your hair after you wash it, but do you do that beforehand? Taking an extra minute or two to brush your hair before shampooing will break up any residual product and prevent your hair from becoming a tangled mess in the shower.
You Pile Your Hair On Top Prior To Washing
Doing this will only create knots and should be avoided at all cost. It is best to shampoo your hair locks in the natural position your hair falls to keep the hair cuticles laying flat for softer, smoother hair.
Your Shampoo Is Made From Harsh Chemicals
Shampoo containing sodium lauryl sulfate, sodium laureth sulfate, synthetic fragrances, ammonia, and bleach should be avoided when you are searching for the right hair products.
These compounds can strip your hair of its natural oils, irritate the scalp, and increase the likelihood of developing split ends and breakage.
You Use Too Much Conditioner
It is quite understandable that you want healthy hair, but using too much conditioner may not be the way to get it. Always condition from the ends and work the product upward.
If you have normal to oily hair, work the product halfway up the strands and skip the roots as this can weigh them down. For dry or coarse hair, work the conditioner all the way up to the roots, because parched hair needs nourishment.
You Wash Your Hair Often
The frequency of shampooing should depend on your hair type. If you have oily hair, you may need to shampoo your hair every day or add a dry shampoo to your routine. This soaks up oil and adds volume to your hair.
For normal hair, shampooing two to three times per week is usually sufficient. However, there needs to be a balance between cleansing and moisturizing your hair. If your hair is dry or damaged, shampooing once a week might be your best bet to help you strike that delicate balance with your hair.
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