There’s really no need to be self-conscious about your long hair if it’s in good condition and not breaking. If you’re looking for healthy tips for your locks, look no further! We’ve compiled a list of five valuable tips for growing and maintaining healthy long hair below.
When it comes to long hair, it can be rather tricky to take care of. You want to keep it healthy and looking great, but you also want to make sure that it doesn’t get damaged or damaged too much. You’ll find that there are a lot of different products and techniques that can help you achieve this goal, while still keeping your hair healthy. Here are our top 5 tips for long hair.
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- Minimize Heat Styling!
Heat styling can completely break down your hair and cause it to become dry and brittle. If you love the way you look with your hair straightened or curled, try to use less heat on your mane, and make sure to use a heat protectant when you do. But there’s something else as well that you might not have thought about… If a lot of your friends are getting their hair colored or even just highlights, be extra cautious. When your hair is processed by the sun and/or by perms and dyes, it adds to the aging process of your hair. What that means is that you’ll notice more split ends and will have to trim them much more often.
- Wrap Your Hair at Night
If you’re serious about preventing breakage, it’s essential that you protect your tresses while sleeping. All of those tossing and turning moves can really add up over time when they’re repeated without any break. How can you avoid this? Don’t put anything in your hair (no elastics or bands) while sleeping and simply put a cotton cap on. This will act as an extra barrier while you’re in your dream state and won’t shock your hair at all.
- Keep Your Hair Clean and Soft
If you have long hair, chances are that it’s not in really good condition. It’ll most likely feel greasy after washing it and once it dries it’ll look/feel fake to the touch. What should you do? Keep on using a sulfate-free shampoo, but also make sure that you use a conditioner that’s richly moisturizing and doesn’t strip your hair of its natural oils.