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Four Steps to Beautiful hair

Natural bristles are gentler on your hair and are better at distributing oils to the ends of long hair. When brushing your hair, bottom up is better than top down, which prevents stretching and snapping hair at the root. Oh, and no more 100 strokes of the brush before bedtime. Too much brushing can be more damaging to hair than a quick whisk through.

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Four Steps to Beautiful hair

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  1. Avoid High Heat Setting When Blow Drying: When possible, allow hair to air dry for a few minutes before blow drying. Hair may be towel dried by gently wrapping your hair with a towel and giving it a squeeze until it is no longer dripping wet or running down your back. Using a round brush, blow dry hair on low heat setting while pointing the nozzle down toward the brush. Running late for work? Stop blow drying your hair while it is slightly damp to the touch, then finish with a blast of cold air to lock in shine.

  2. Bottoms up Brushing: Next time you purchase a new brush, find one with natural boar bristles. Natural bristles are gentler on your hair and are better at distributing oils to the ends of long hair. When brushing your hair, bottom up is better than top down, which prevents stretching and snapping hair at the root. Oh, and no more 100 strokes of the brush before bedtime. Too much brushing can be more damaging to hair than a quick whisk through.

  3. Think Again About Daily Shampooing: Can you believe it? Daily shampooing can remove natural oils that protect the hair from damage. Your hair type matters in determining how long you can wait between shampooing. Thick and curly hair can usually go longer than straight and fine hair, but you can experiment to find your limits. Try every other day for fine, straight hair and up to 3 times per week for thick and curly hair. People who style hair for a living often prefer ?secondday? hair because the hair is smoother and easier to work with. Give two day hair a try and style away!

  4. Rinse/ Repeat Rinse: Have you ever left the shower and felt shampoo or conditioner in your hair? Shampoo or conditioner still on the hair can make your hair feel limp and look dull. Rinse once, then rinse again using warm, not hot, until all water runs clean from your head. Content Designed By: poshcincy.com

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