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7 Haircare Mistakes You Might Be Making Unknowingly

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Mar 06, 2021
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Taking care of your hair is of fundamental importance if you want to have perfect hair and prevent hair loss. That is why it is also essential to know the mistakes to avoid in hair care. We sometimes get addicted to our beauty regimen without stopping to see if it's beneficial or not.

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In some cases, specific actions performed that, instead of being beneficial to our hair, can cause damage and, as it is easy to guess, it is useful to know what they are to avoid them all.

The hair differs from individual to individual. However, some things will ruin any type of hair: whether it's shampoo or a specific routine, let's take a closer look at what is best avoided for healthy, strong, and shiny hair.

1. Shampooing Your Hair Too Often

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Shampooing generally strips your hair of its natural oils, and doing this too often can lead to dryness and breakage. To avoid damaging your hair from frequent washing, it is advisable to rinse your hair in warm water or, better still, use a conditioner to wash.

Also, do not rinse your hair at a temperature higher than thirty-eight degrees. It is best to use cold water when rinsing out shampoo and conditioner, so the outer cuticle contracts and the hair shine more. And of course, don't wash your hair every day.

2. Brushing Or Combing Your Hair While Wet

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Wet hair is most vulnerable and fragile, so brushing or combing at this point will be to the detriment of your hair. It is best to comb or brush hair while damp.

It also means not having to dry your hair with just any towel. Some people vigorously dry their hair with a rough towel which feels like a grater on wet and sensitive hair and can damage the structure. Allow your hair to air dry before styling.

3. Detangling With A Brush Or Comb

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Detangling your hair with a comb or even a brush causes more breakage, so why not detangle with your fingers after applying a leave-in spray or conditioner. You should only brush your wet hair with a special brush such as the Wet Brush.

If you must, never brush or comb your hair when wet, and never make the mistake of starting from the roots. It is the surest way to suffer from breakage. Start from the time and gently work your way to the root. Yes, it will take time, but you would have done the right thing.

4. Not Applying Heat Protectant

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Asking you to avoid using heat on your hair is an understatement, and your hair will thank you. Most people think heat protectants are only for those with kinky hair, and they couldn't be more wrong. It would help if you always used heat protectants before heat is applied.

This way, your hair stays healthy and is prone to less heat damage. Make sure that you coat all parts of the hair with adequate heat protection. Doing this prevents split ends, breakage, and extreme dehydration.

5. Use Moisturizers And Hair Treatment In Moderation

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Just because your hair needs moisture does not mean that you should overdo it. Less is always more, and too much of a good thing is terrible. If you use too many care products, you risk greasy, drooping hair and lose volume.

If you feel that your hair may be over-cared for, you should do deep cleansing with a special shampoo. Take care of your hair with just a few hair care products such as shampoo and conditioner, and gradually add more products. That's how you can find out which products your hair needs.

6. Blow-drying Your Hair When Wet

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Just like combing or brushing wet hair, your hair should be about sixty percent dry before being exposed to heat from a blow-dryer. Also, since the chances that your hair will become frizzy while drying using this, why continue?

Excessive heat can damage the follicles of the hair fiber, inexorably breaking dozens and dozens of hair. It is better to use the cold settings when using your blow dryer than having to expose your hair to scorching air.

7. Using Silicone-Based Products

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Silicone-based hair care products provide immediate but temporary solutions because they mask the damaged cuticle and create a false shiny impression. In some cases, they magically make split ends disappear by concealing them.

By so doing, they prevent nutrients from oils and other products from penetrating the shaft and the scalp. It is the main reason they should be avoided or used minimally on your hair.

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