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How to Care for Your Hair at Home

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If you’d rather not go to a salon, that doesn’t mean you have to give up on hair care entirely. Instead, it’s important that you take the initiative to manage your hair care routine at home. When you’re not attending the salon, you still need to manage your hair, but you may need to do it slightly differently. Here’s how you can continue to care for your hair at home.

1. Create a Shampoo Schedule

Contrary to what you may believe, you definitely don’t have to wash your hair every day. In fact, some people may benefit most from shampooing only every few days, with some people preferring to shampoo as little as about once a week.

When you create a shampoo schedule, you’re essentially balancing between two things: drying your hair or scalp by shampooing too much versus allowing too much to accumulate on your scalp. Do some research based on your hair type and texture, then try out different schedules and see which one feels best to you.

2. Use the Right Kind of Brush

There are many different kinds of hairbrushes out there, and contrary to popular belief, there actually is a right kind of brush for your hair. There’s even a right kind of brush for different occasions. If you want to keep your hair as healthy as possible, you may need to go through and choose the right kinds of brushes.

For example, if you need to detangle your hair when it’s wet, you should never use a fine-toothed comb or a fine brush. You should use a boar bristle brush or a wide-toothed comb. This concept extends even further, which means you should do some research and see whether you’re using the right brush for your hair type and your needs.

3. Tie Your Hair Up When You Go to Sleep

Sleep can have a significant impact on your hair. This impact may vary depending on your hair type, with extremely curly types often suffering more damage than very straight types, but either way, sleep can damage your hair. What’s the answer to this problem? Tie your hair up before you go to sleep.

There is a number of ways to do this. You can search online for hair caps you can put on just before you go to sleep or for ways to use a scarf to tie up your hair. Whether you want to pay a little extra for a silk hair cap or you just want to do it yourself, this can actually minimize the amount of damage your hair handles on a regular basis.

4. Make a Salon Appointment for Big Changes

Even though you can take care of your own hair at your home, you still shouldn’t consider really big changes on your own. For example, if you’re looking to dye your hair to a dramatic color or you want to get bangs, those are both things that can go tremendously wrong if you decide to do them on your own.

Even if it means waiting a few months, you still shouldn’t do these things on your own. Leave them to the experts, because otherwise, you might end up with a look you really didn’t want. When you decide it’s time to go for the gusto, consider making an appointment at a Tricoci University of Beauty Culture guest services salon. This is a great way to get those high-quality salon services at a lower price.

Conclusion

Although there’s plenty you can do at home with your hair, you should always take any genuinely significant changes to the salon to get help from an expert. However, no matter what you’re planning to do with your hair, one thing is for certain: You should never neglect your hair care. Take these tips and you’ll make sure your hair stays lush and beautiful between salon visits.

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