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If your hair is dry and brittle, don’t worry! Here are 7 steps to regain silky, healthy hair.
Here are some tips to restore body and vitality to your damaged hair.
1. Say Goodbye to Chemical Products
To begin repairing your hair, the first step is to stop using hair products that contain mineral oils or shampoos with silicone. Instead, opt for organic vegetable oils like argan oil. Applying a few drops to the dry ends can work wonders.
2. Trim Those Split Ends
Throughout the summer, your hair may have been washed more frequently to remove traces of salt and chlorine from swimming. To help your hair recover, promote keratin regeneration by regularly using a gentle, non-acidic shampoo that will hydrate and nourish your hair.
3. Pamper Your Scalp
During your shampoo routine, take a moment to relax with a scalp massage. Start at the top of your head and slowly work your way down to the nape of the neck. These actions will stimulate blood circulation and thus boost hair growth. It’s magical!
4. Rinse with Cold Water
Bring back shine to your hair by rinsing with cold water. For even more luster, mix it with some lemon juice to tighten the cuticles. You’ll see guaranteed results!
5. Leave a Repairing Mask on Overnight
To deeply repair your hair, choose a nourishing mask, perhaps one made with shea butter, and let it sit overnight. Apply it thoroughly, focusing on the mid-lengths and ends. Then wrap your hair in a shower cap or a towel overnight. The active ingredients in the mask will work their magic all night. In the morning, rinse off any excess mask to reveal soft, supple hair.
6. Go Easy on Color Treatments and Styling
After summer, give your hair a break: reduce coloring, highlights, perms, etc., which dry out the hair and make it duller. Also, limit the use of straightening irons and lower the temperature of your blow dryer during styling. Your hair will thank you.
7. Eat Well for Healthy Hair
As fall arrives, it’s natural for hair to shed. To prevent excessive hair fall, adopt a healthy, balanced diet rich in iron and zinc. Focus on eating fish and other seafood high in essential fatty acids and minerals, as well as whole grains. If necessary, consider taking supplements.
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