1. Use the Right Brushes and Combs
2. Protect Your Hair from Heated Styling Tools
If you’re going to use products that expose your hair to extreme
heat regularly, be sure to apply a thermal protecting hair product
first. Products containing ingredients like Royal Jelly or Vitamin B5
will coat the hair to protect it from damage while conditioning and
repairing previous damage.
3. Shield Your Hair from the Sun
In summertime, we hear lots
about protecting our skin from the sun but not so much about our hair.
While the effects of the sun on the hair are not life-threatening, they
can lead to dry, brittle and dull-looking hair. Look for shampoos,
conditioners and leave-in conditioners that offer UVA and UVB protection
to prevent excessive dehydration of the hair.
4. Let Your Hair Down
If you frequently tie up
your hair, you my want to consider changing up your routine. Keeping
your hair tightly pulled back can be damaging because the hair is being
unnaturally pulled and tugged. Also, the act of pulling an elastic on
and off can lead to breakage.
5. Avoid Ammonia
Ammonia is typically found
in permanent hair dyes, which are very commonly used. Ammonia can leave
hair dry and ends split. In the last couple of years, ammonia-free
permanent and semi-permanent hair dyes have made their way into the
market. If you can, use an ammonia-free dye to protect your hair from
further damage.
Reference: http://www.readersdigest.ca
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