3. Wet Hair Must Not Be Blow-Dried
Blow-dry your locks when they are no longer wet. This might sound surprising, but it makes a huge difference. Wait some time and use your hairdryer when your hair is almost dry. This rule is especially important for those who have long hair since the longer your hair is, the greater damage the hairdryer does to it. Use a towel after the shower – pat your lock, but never rub them! Comb your hair carefully. Apply a bit of styling lotion. Relax, get dressed, apply your makeup and do the usual stuff while your hair dries. If you’ve got no time to waste, use medium heat. Before starting the serious work, pre-dry your hair!
4. Skip the Roots
Sometimes it is true that the more hair you have, the more shampoo and other hair products you need. However, there are a few exceptions. If your hair is thick and wavy, we recommend you shouldn’t use too many styling products. Ease up if your hair is long and unruly. If you apply too much oil or lotion on such hair, it will only make your hair look limp and weighed-down. While applying conditioners, avoid the roots if your hair is straight or fine. The less hair product you apply on the roots, the bouncier and lighter your hair will be.