Some of the worst things you do
to your hair every day might be things you believe are helping your hair. We
women are so hard on ourselves, especially when it comes to our appearance. In
an effort to maintain perfect hair all the time, we often end up doing more
damage than good. Our hair really doesn’t need as much attention as we think it
does. Consider stopping some of the worst things you do to your hair and start
giving it some much needed TLC instead!
1.
CONSTANT BRUSHING
Constantly
brushing is one of the worst things you do to your hair of all. That old
myth that you need to brush your hair at least one hundred
times a day really isn’t true at all. A couple times is plenty! Brushing is
actually a form of tugging and pulling on your hair, which loosens hair from
the scalp and slowly tears hair strands little by little.
2.
BRUSHING WHILE IT’S WET
It’s important to
use a special de-tangling comb for wet hair, which is more susceptible to
damage than dry hair. Unlike brushes, de-tangling combs are made to
gently work out tangles without harming your hair in the process.
De-tangling Comb
3. USING THE WRONG HAIRBANDS
It’s important to use cotton-lined hairbands
instead of using rubber bands or hairbands made of harsh plastic. Luckily, most
hairbands are now lined in cotton, which is gentle on your hair and doesn’t
cause it to break as easily.
4. NOT CONDITIONING
Most women with
oily hair think that conditioner will either make it worse, or just believe
they don’t need it. This is not the case ladies! We all need to be conditioning
our hair to prevent it from damage and breakage. If you have oily hair, simply
buy a conditioner made for oily hair and apply it only to the bottom half of
your hair instead of to the scalp.
5. NOT SCRUBBING YOUR SCALP
When you wash your
hair, be sure you scrub your scalp. There’s a reason your hairdresser does this
– it stimulates hair growth and keeps your hair follicles healthy. Scrubbing
also removes dead skin from the scalp, which helps prevent yeast overgrowth
that leads to dandruff.
6. STYLING IT WET
Since
your hair is more prone to damage when it’s wet than when it’s dry, be sure you
style it with appliances after it’s completely dry!. Using
appliances on your hair while it’s wet (other than a hair dryer of course) will
cause it to break more easily. If you don’t have time to dry it, just pin it up
on top of your hair with a soft cotton hair band and some bobby pins.
7. STYLING IT DAILY
Make it a goal to
let your hair dry naturally at least twice a week if you can. If this means
washing your hair at night before bed instead of in the morning before work, so
be it. Your hair needs a break from the dryer, appliances, gels, creams, and
sprays at least twice a week.
Beauty:
Hair
Which ones do you
think you could change this week?
·
CONSTANT
BRUSHING
·
BRUSHING
WHILE IT’S WET
·
USING
THE WRONG HAIRBANDS
·
NOT
SCRUBBING YOUR SCALP
·
STYLING
IT WET
·
STYLING
IT DAILY
·
Other
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