From: L'Oréal Paris
We know how frustrating it can be to deal with damaged hair.
In fact, it can feel like no matter what you do, your hair just isn’t
looking or feeling any better. Want to get your damaged mane back on
track? Commit the following dos and don’ts to memory!
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Damaged Hair Care Don’t #1: Overdo It with Shampoo
When it comes to shampoo, a
little definitely goes a long way. Using too much of the stuff can
potentially dry out your scalp, so resist the urge to apply a giant glob
to your hair in the shower.
Damaged Hair Care Do #1: Use About a Coin Size Amount of Shampoo
Squirt just a tiny amount—the
size of a coin—of shampoo into your hands and gently massage it into
your hair in the shower. Try the L'Oréal Paris Hair Expert Total Repair 5 Restoring Shampoo.
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Damaged Hair Care Don’t #2: Brush Through Wet Hair
Your hair is most fragile when it’s wet, so avoid brushing it then since this can actually cause breakage. Yikes!
Damaged Hair Care Do #2: Use a Wide Tooth Comb + Conditioner
After shampooing, make sure to use a conditioner. Once you’re done with the L'Oréal Paris Hair Expert Total Repair 5 Restoring Shampoo, follow up with the L'Oréal Paris Hair Expert Total Repair 5 Restoring Conditioner.
Once you’ve rinsed that out, you can use a wide tooth comb to gently
make your way down your hair to help work through any knots or tangles.
Damaged Hair Care Don’t #3: Skip Out on Deep Conditioning Products
Sometimes, damaged hair needs a little extra love—and that’s where deep conditioning products come in.
Damaged Hair Care Do #3: Add a Balm to Your Routine
Damaged hair got you feeling down? After using the L'Oréal Paris Hair Expert Total Repair 5 Shampoo, apply the L'Oréal Paris Hair Expert Total Repair 5 Damage-Erasing Balm through to your ends, leave it on for three to five minutes, then rinse. You can use it daily if needed.
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Damaged Hair Care Don’t #4: Towel Dry Your Hair
A towel can be rough on your strands—and it can cause frizz. Who wants that?
Damaged Hair Care Do #4: Use Soft Fabrics
Instead of using a towel, blot your hair dry with a cotton T-shirt, which is much gentler, when you get out of the shower.
Damaged Hair Care Don’t #5: Blow-Dry Soaking Wet Hair
It turns out this can actually burn your hair—eek! Plus, when you start on sopping wet hair, it’ll take forever to fully dry.
Damaged Hair Care Do #5: Start with It Half Dry
Before whipping out your
blow-dryer, let your hair dry about halfway on its own. Since excessive
heat styling can lead to damage, this will cut down on the amount of
time you’re exposing your hair to heat.
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Damaged Hair Care Don’t #6: Stick to the Same Hairdo
Pulling your hair into a tight ponytail day after day can do a number on your mane.
Damaged Hair Care Do #6: Mix It Up to Help Prevent Weak Spots
Use this as an opportunity to try a fun new hairstyle, like a fishtail braid—and switch things up often!