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How To Care For Your Hair – 4 Bad Hair Habits You Need To Break Now

How To Care For Your Hair – 4 Bad Hair Habits You Need To Break Now

how to care for your hair 4 bad hair habits you need to break now

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Think you take good care of your hair? Well, think again! As Hollywood’s preeminent hair treatment expert, Philip B. has garnered international praise for his visionary approach to hair, scalp and body care. His award-winning blends are formulated with pure botanical ingredients and potent essential oils in concentrations that were previously unheard of in the industry. Delivering unparalleled results, Philip’s breakthrough formulations have dramatically changed the way the world perceives luxury care for hair and skin.

That’s why Philip is the best person to help you get rid of some bad hair habits you probably aren’t even aware you do. From brushing our hair wet to not protecting bleached hair correctly, all of these simple mistakes can lead to seriously damaged hair down the line! Read on to find out Philip’s four most unthinkable BAD HAIR HABITS and his advice on how to break them:

1. Brushing wet hair – Your hair is weaker and more elastic when wet, so brushing it can lead to breakage and split ends. Make sure to follow this styling commandment: Comb hair when it’s wet and brush when it’s dry.

how to care for your hair 4 bad hair habits you need to break now

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2. Overdrying – If you have color- or chemically-treated hair and flat iron it often, beware! Heat styling tools and chemical treatments burn precious moisture out of your hair. Unless you replace that moisture with frequent botanical oil treatments (2-4 times per week), eventually it will start breaking off. To keep hair healthy, turn down the heat as much as you can and treat your hair to frequent oil treatments. I love my Rejuvenating Oil ($30.00) for this, but plain olive oil can work in a pinch.

how to care for your hair 4 bad hair habits you need to break now

3. Not protecting bleached hair – While it was tempting to dive in the pool during the hot summer, I’m sure it left your bleached strands looking a lot like greenish straw. Bleach is drying and makes your hair more porous, and chlorinated water also strips moisture from your hair – plus, it contains metals that can seep into your hair and leave a greenish tint. Now that summer is officially over, treat your hair by soaking it in a vinegar-and-water bath to help eliminate some of the remaining chlorine molecules. After that, an oil treatment is key to restoring moisture and shine.

how to care for your hair 4 bad hair habits you need to break now

4. Neglecting to brush – A good brushing is an exfoliation treatment for your scalp. It stimulates cell turnover to make your hair stronger and healthier, drags the natural conditioning oils from your scalp to your ends to keep them shiny and moisturized and also buffs the hair cuticle to boost overall glossiness. But forget the old wives’ tale about brushing your hair 100 times each night – it’s excessive and might be damaging. Instead, aim for 10-20 strokes, depending on the thickness of your hair.

Tip: Use a pure boar bristle brush if you have fine, wispy hair; if your hair is normal to thick, look for a brush that contains a mix of natural boar’s hair and nylon bristles. I use my own Philip B. brushes ($15.00 – $75.00). You can also find good boar’s hair brushes in fine department stores or salons.

So, are any of you lovely ladies guilty of making some of these bad hair habits? Let us know by commenting below, which will automatically be posted to our Community Forum (click here to check it out!) where you can find other beauty related discussions! Don’t forget to also submit a photo to our Photo Of The Day (click here!) feature, where a new photo will be picked daily. Your photo just might be selected, so get going!

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  • Elizabeth B.
    Posted at 02:23h, 26 September

    Hehehe, using a brush to brush my hair whenever I get out of the shower. It’s just quicker and more convenient, but it’s bad at the same time, it’s like eating cake, while running on a treadmill.

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