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Eight Game-Changing Hair Care Tips You Can’t-Miss

Are you tired of dealing with frizz every time you style your hair? Don’t worry, I’ve got you covered! Here are some amazing hair care tips that will help you achieve healthy, luscious locks effortlessly.

1. First up, let’s talk about fighting frizz. Did you know that you can use a simple twisting technique to tame those unruly strands? It’s true! Simply take thick sections of your hair in your hands and start twirling them firmly with your fingers, starting from the roots and moving towards the ends. You’ll be amazed at the results.

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2. Now, let’s talk about serum versus cream. If you’re like me, you’ve always been a serum girl, but did you know that using oil-based hair products on completely dry hair works better? That’s right! The right post-wash routine for your hair is leave-in creams

3. Speaking of washing your hair, you really don’t need that much shampoo! Just a coin-sized amount will do. Using too much shampoo means you’ll need more water to rinse it off, which is not good for your scalp and hair. Also, always lather before you massage only on the correct areas i.e. your roots and scalp.

4. Next up, is the mini hair spa routine for dry hair. Add a few drops of your favourite hair oil, cream or serum to your hair mask, mix it up, then massage your strands with it after a hair wash. Wrap it up with a warm microfibre hair towel or a cotton T-shirt and relax for twenty minutes. Wash off with cold water, followed by no heat.

5. Investing in hair masks is also crucial for healthy hair. They deeply condition your hair and keep it nourished. Although more expensive than conditioners, they work double duty to keep your hair nourished. Replacing your conditioner with it once a week as a ritual will truly change the quality. If done consistently, you may even skip conditioner on some days, your hair won’t need it.

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6. If you must, comb in the shower. But if you can’t live without brushing your wet hair after a wash, detangle your strands before you walk out of the shower instead, so you don’t cause extreme damage. Keep a wide-toothed comb on your bathroom shelf, and use it to work your conditioner in your strands. Gently ease out the tangles from the bottom, working your way up to the roots. And, whether in or out of the shower—always brush from the bottom up.

Last but not least, stop manipulating your hair and embrace your natural hair texture. It might take some switches to your routine, but with the right products, mindful use and perhaps the above tips, the hair texture you were born with will truly show you its highest potential.

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