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Things You Should Stop Doing to Your Hair



Hair can be extremely difficult to take care of. One day it will be too dry, the next it will be oily. It is never the same from one day to the next. However, there are a few simple truths when it comes to hair care. Certain things should be avoided across the board, no matter what type of hair you have. 

Heat Treatments

Whether it's a blowdryer, a curling iron, a flat iron, or a crimper, heat should be used extremely sparingly on hair. This can damage hair and cause it to become dry and frizzy. It is best to let your hair air-dry whenever possible to avoid undue damage.

Ponytails

While it's okay to wear one every once in a while, wearing a ponytail on a regular basis can cause a lot of damage to your hair. Notably, they can cause your hairline to recede at a faster rate due to the weight of all of your hair pulling back on your hairline.

Not Knowing Your Hair Type

Your hair type is information that will help you take care of your hair for the rest of your life. Not knowing it could mean a lot of avoidable damage done to your hair. This information will also help you pick the right products to use for your hair. With companies that factor in your hair type, such as Function of Beauty reviews have been overwhelmingly positive.

Over-Brushing

Brushing your hair is important, but too much of a good thing can be harmful. Over-brushing your hair can cause damage to your hair and lead it to looking dull and lifeless. Only brush enough to detangle your hair.

Over-Shampooing

Similar to brushing, shampooing is something that should be done only as much as necessary. Shampooing removes the natural oils that your scalp produces. When done too often, your scalp will attempt to over-compensate with extra oil production, leaving your hair greasy.

Using Old Tools

It is easy to forget, but very important to replace your hairbrush and other styling tools every once in a while. Over time, tools can become broken, dusty, and even smelly if you don't clean them properly. At the very least, it is important to tackle your hair tools with anti-bacterial spray on occasion.

Sleeping With Your Hair Up

Keeping your hair up in a ponytail at night is just as bad as is during the day. To avoid causing damage to your hair, it is best to sleep with it loose.

Brushing Hair When Wet

Your hair is at its weakest when it is wet. Because of this, brushing it at that point can cause a lot of breakages, even in otherwise perfectly healthy hair. Wait until your hair is dry until you decide to tackle it with a brush.

Hair care can seem impossible on some days, but if you follow the right tips, you will be able to face anything your hair throws at you. Take care of your locks the way they deserve and you can say "goodbye" to bad hair days for good!

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