As girls we love to take care of our hair, but we aren’t
always the best at it. There are all
sorts of advertisements trying to tell us which products to buy and what will
fix our damaged hair but what works and what doesn’t? What can you do to have healthier hair
naturally? How can you make your thin
hair look fuller? Here are some tips and
tricks to help you have fuller, healthier, better looking hair.
Brush
your hair BEFORE washing- hair is much more likely to break when
wet and wet hair tangles more easily.
Save yourself some trouble and wash your tresses when they are tangle
free.
Don’t
wash every day- MOST hair does not need daily washing. Unless your hair has excessive oil, stick
with washing every other day.
Unnecessary washing can strip the healthy oils on your scalp and leave
your hair with less shine.
Lightly
towel dry- There is no need to be rough with the towel when drying
your hair. Rubbing too much can lead to
breakage so try blotting your hair with a towel and then if you decide to use a
blow dryer, use the low setting. Hair
that is shoulder length is approximately 2 years old, so be careful with it!
Use a
heat protectant- If you like to blow dry, straighten, curl, or
otherwise apply heat to your hair, use a heat protectant first. Make sure to get a non-greasy, light product.
Blow
dry upside down- If you’re looking to add volume to your hair,
blow dry upside down to give your roots a little lift from the start. Also use a volumizing powder to help your
roots hold all day.
Curl
the ends under- By straightening your ends, it makes the rest
of your hair look thinner. So if you
already have thin hair, try curling the ends under to give it more body.
You
can’t mend split ends!- Hair is a non-living thing so once you
split a hair it isn’t growing back together, despite what product
advertisements claim. The only thing the
FDA regulates on hair product packaging is the ingredient list so other claims
made are based solely on the person manufacturing it.
Sources:
Beauty High. (2013, November 21). 8
ways your're making your hair look thinner. Retrieved from http://www.womenshealthmag.com/beauty/thin-hair
Loux, R. (2013, September 24). The
10 biggest hair care mistakes.
Retrieved from http://www.womenshealthmag.com/beauty/hair-care
LoveYourHair. (2013). 20
hair health tips. Retrieved from http://www.loveyourhair.com/hair-help/20-hair-health-tips/1284.html
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