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Unlock Gorgeous Hair: 7 Proven Tips

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Waiting for that one fine day when you can have that flawless hair flip moment when everyone's just gonna stop and stare at you in awe. Do you constantly find yourself looking up hair mask recipes on Facebook and Instagram and promising yourself that you're definitely going to try it out but you never actually get to it? Say no more. We have got you covered girl! We're gonna let you in on some insider tricks that will have you changing your hair care routine in no time. Plus, you won't have to go the extra mile for this, you'll be able to easily squeeze these tricks into your daily routine.

1. Don't under-estimate the power of satin pillow covers

Treat your hair to the finest quality silk pillowcases every night, because not only are they the smoothest, but they actually prevent hair from getting tangled up and breaking because unlike other pillow covers, satin ones do not generate too much friction. They even help reduce frizz by not sucking out all of the natural moisture from your hair. Now, every day can be a good hair day.  

2. Let your hair breathe

 If you are a person who is constantly tying your hair up, you must let your hair down once in a while everyday. Also, pulling hair too tightly into a ponytail results in hair breakage and brittleness. So, tying a loose ponytail helps. When it comes to sleeping, let your hair down and don't sleep with any hair accessories on.

3. Wet hair care and no/less heat

Rubbing hair vigorously with a towel results in split ends. Instead, wrap a cotton towel around your wet hair to absorb the moisture and avoid the harsh treatment. After the hair is a little dry, you must use a shampoo comb and not a hairbrush and first stroke the ends of your hair, while gradually moving your way up to the roots. This prevents and helps minimize hair breakage. Too much usage of heating equipment on hair leads to harsh, brittle hair and split ends. While drying your hair with a hair dryer, don't dry them all the way. Let them be 80-90% dried, for a proper and a healthy style.  

4. Avoid chlorine damage by conditioning before you take a swim in the pool

Before diving into the pool, combing some conditioner into your hair certainly helps and goes a long way. Your hair, instead of absorbing the chlorine, will absorb clean water and the already applied conditioner. This way, your hair won't turn brittle and dull at the end of each summer vacation.

5. Are you sure you're washing your hair the right way?

You need to be aware of the water temperature and the method of washing hair. Hot water pulls away from the moisture and essential oils from your hair, so they need to be washed with cold water to retain their shine and keep them hydrated. While cleansing your hair with shampoo, more attention must be paid to cleaning the scalp rather than the hair. More focus on shampooing the hair will lead to brittleness, dryness, and breakage. Regular conditioning of hair is vital. Also, conditioner must be applied about 2 inches away from your scalp to prevent oiliness and the main focus should be on the tips of the hair which need the most conditioning. Another tip: Keep changing your shampoo and conditioner every 3-4 months. Using the same product for a long time may not prove to work as well as it does in the initial months. This is because your hair gets used to the same type of product and it starts causing a build up. Also, don't wash your hair too often. Standard is 2 times a week.

6. Have some of that beer left from last night? 

Wash your hair with it. Beer is rich in protein and washing your hair with it will help repair your dried and damaged hair, and retrieve your hair to its former luminosity and lusciousness. On top of this, the alcohol in beer contains vital vitamin B that helps your hair shine.

7. Eat right and consume Vitamin C for healthier hair

Having a balanced diet, rich in all nutrients is imperative. Foods that are rich in antioxidants boost your metabolism and improve blood circulation, necessary for a healthy scalp. Vitamin C, in general, helps hair to create protein, called collagen that helps build a healthy hair structure. It also helps the body to absorb iron, which further promotes hair growth and strength. All such foods, rich in protein are green leafy vegetables, beans, nuts, eggs, and fish. We hope our essential tips help you achieve the rapunzel-esque locks that turn heads as you go. We'd love to hear your experience and tips in the comments below.

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