5 Hair Care Tips


Understand your hair

You should first understand your hair type. This will help you choose the right hair products. If you are dealing with any kind of hair problems then you can choose the hair care products according to your requirement. Check with your hair type before choosing your hair products. There can be a variety of options available for curly hair, straight hair, frizzy hair, hair fall control and many more.

Always protect your hair from harmful sun rays and pollution

Whenever you step out in the sun, try to wear a hat, or tie a scarf around your head to protect your hair from the harsh ultra-violet sun rays and all the pollution floating in the environment. Despite this being a very essential part of a good hair care routine not many are always giving attention to their hair when they leave the house to go sunbathing or spend time in the sun.

Not Sleeping or Eating Well

Sleep and diet are pillars of overall well-being, so they also reflect on the health of your hair. Sleep deprivation, a poor diet or extreme weight changes or eating disorders trigger hormonal changes that may lead to hair loss or lack of nutrients that diminish the quality of hair, making it dry, thin, and brittle.

Safeguard Strands Before/After You Swim

Spring break is almost here, and that means pool parties and plenty of opportunities to take a dip in the ocean.

If you already have your swimsuit picked out, it’s time you chose a few handy products to protect your hair from the chlorine and salt water.

Applying a hydrating hair masque before you swim is a good way to prevent the ocean or pool water from penetrating the hair shaft, and leaving your hair prone to dry-out or your worse, turning green.

Overusing Heat Tools

Heat tools in excess zap moisture out of hair and subject hair to high temperatures, as well as mechanical strain from pressing or pulling. This causes brittleness, dryness, and even breakage. Blow-dryers are often culprits of frizz, whereas flat irons cause breakage and change the shape of the hair progressively.