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DIY Haircare Tips to Use for Healthier Hair

September 26th, 2020

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If you rarely go to the salon, you can still have healthy hair. The salon isn’t the only place where you can maintain your hair’s health. After all, you probably only go to the salon once every few months anyway. If that was the only way to have healthy hair, you’d have fairly dull hair for the most part. Ideally, you want to make sure you’re taking care of your hair at home as much as possible. Follow these hair care tips to attain healthier hair.

Don’t Brush Your Hair When It’s Wet

Brushing your hair when it’s wet is one of the easiest ways to damage your hair. Hair is at its weakest when it’s wet; the proteins in the hair swell with water, making it much more prone to breakage. If you have to detangle your hair when it’s wet, you should use a wide-toothed comb or a boar bristle brush. Otherwise, leave the long brushstrokes for when your hair is completely dry.

Avoid Heat Treatments If You Can

Heat treatments will invariably damage your hair at least somewhat. While you can typically negate that damage by taking good care of your hair and only doing it every so often, it’s still a heat treatment that will still damage your hair. If you can, try to avoid heat treatments in general. It’s especially important that you avoid heat on your hair while it’s dry because you’ll experience even more damage.

Don’t Dye Your Hair at Home

It’s tempting to dye your own hair, especially if you’re bored and you want to try out a new look. However, most box dyes are very bad for your hair. Plus, it’s often difficult to get exactly the color you’re looking for if you use a box dye. This goes double if you’re trying to bleach your hair; bleach is difficult to get right, and only careful care from a colorist can help you bleach your hair accurately. If at all possible, avoid dye jobs until you can go to the salon.

Stay Hydrated and Fed

Although your hair itself isn’t living, your scalp definitely is, and your scalp health has a lot to do with your hair health. Additionally, the hair has to come from somewhere. When you’re well-hydrated and eating a full and balanced diet, your hair will grow in a healthier manner. Plus, you’re less likely to see scalp problems because your body will typically maintain your scalp health more effectively.

Sleep on Silk Pillowcases

When you sleep on cotton or polyester pillowcases, your hair often ends up with damage overnight because the hair catches on the cotton and polyester fibers. Instead, you may want to consider replacing your pillowcases with silk ones so that it’s gentler on your hair. If you’re not sure about silk pillowcases, consider a silk hair cap that you can put on every night before you go to bed.

Use a High-Quality Shampoo and Conditioner

Your shampoo and conditioner will have a direct impact on the health of your scalp and your hair. Different shampoos and conditioners are best for different scalps and different types of hair. Plus, different hair types and scalps may need different washing regimens. Your best bet is to go to your salon and ask them for recommendations.

Tricoci University of Beauty Culture student salons are great places to go if you’re looking for shampoo and conditioner recommendations. You may be able to purchase the same products these students use to make sure that your hair looks incredible, even if you’re not able to attend the salon as often as you’d like.

Conclusion

Sure, salons have a lot of tools they can use to make your hair shine, but gorgeous hair starts at the root — literally. Even when you’re not at a salon, you can use these DIY tricks to make sure you’re getting a great look. When it’s time to visit a salon, make sure you consider a student salon from Tricoci University to get the best experience at the best value every time.

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