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Maintaining Hair Health

Maintaining Hair Health

Whether you’re a man or woman, whether you’re young or old, your hair is one of the most important parts of your appearance. Cliche as it may sound, it’s definitely one’s crowning glory. Someone’s hair is also a way for them to express themselves, whether it’s through various styles, colors, and the like. This is why it has to always look its best.

 

When hair is not healthy, however, this becomes a problem. Dull, lifeless, and brittle - these are just some of the qualities of unhealthy hair that you definitely don’t want to have. Here’s how you can take care of it better.

 

Apply the right products

Your hair may have its own natural flair, but that’s only half the battle. It’s also about knowing which products to use to maintain its style. Shampoos, conditioners, and oils are just some of the items you can use to keep it clean and moisturized. There’s also natural nit treatments that can get rid of lice problems as well as the best products for detangling hair should your locks get all knotted. Always be wary though as too much of these products or using ones with too many chemicals can end in damaged, dry tresses.

 

Brush properly

As simple as brushing may seem, there are correct and incorrect ways to do so. Using the right brush is crucial to ensure your locks don’t end up even more tangled or that you don’t pluck a sizable chunk of hair. Not only that, but over-brushing or doing so from the roots down to the tips is a recipe for disaster as it can pull on the hair follicles and lead to damage and lack of growth overtime. Make sure you’re running your brush down the strands gently and from the tips. Don’t do it too much, just enough to get rid of the tangles.

 

Practice caution during certain procedures

To look our best, we may opt to have our hair dyed, permed, or straightened as we see fit. However, these certain procedures can end up doing more harm than good if not properly done. For curling and straightening, Bumble and Bumble colorist Amelia Trammel says that a protective spray will come in handy to avoid damage. As for hair dye, go for products that have less harmful chemicals.

 

Mind the food and vitamins you consume

It’s not just what you put in your hair that can make the difference, it’s also what you consume. For this, you need to eat food that is rich in vitamins that help keep it healthy. Proteins, for example, are crucial to your diet as hair is protein made of keratin. Zinc and omega-3 fatty acids are also needed to avoid hair loss and enhance the state of your scalp respectively.

 

Get regular trims

Getting a haircut isn’t just for the sake of vanity or beauty. It’s also to get rid of split ends and frayed hair, leaving just the healthy strands and encouraging its growth. Schedule a trip to the salon at least every 2 months. If you can’t due to the pandemic, then you can try doing a simple cut at the comfort of your home, though of course it’s done less professionally. Either way, you should get it trimmed to a neat style that helps maintain its health in the long run.

 

Healthy hair is kept that way by a variety of methods and products for regular use. If you’re in need of said products, get them all at Tangled Kids Hair! Contact us at 0422 599 271. You may also check out our inventory on our website at https://tangledkidshaircare.com.au/.

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