Undoubtedly, your hair is the most important part of the overall look. There are a number of things to consider- styling the hair, when to cut, length- short or long, what products to use- it can be overwhelming at times.

 

Straight or curly, thick or thin, long or short- your hair needs regular maintenance.

 

 

 

Here are a few tips that will help you improve the quality of hair, and keep healthy, shiny locks-

 

Quit over-washing the hair

When exposed to too much shampoo, the coarse hair will only suffer more. Washing the hair over and over will eventually strip away the natural healthy coating of the hair.

 

So, it is recommended to not over-wash your hair. Limit the hair wash to twice or thrice a week and always condition your hair.

 

Heat-drying, go easy

The electronic hair dryers may seem like a modern convenience but they would cause severe damage to your hair. Using excessive heat is responsible for causing devastating damage to the hair. Let the hair dry naturally. Also, it will prevent your air from becoming frizzy.

 

Also, if you want to use hair dryer, you should keep it on low heat setting.

 

Stop using the comb

Abandon the brushes and combs. While you may be confused on how stopping the use of comb is good for hair, actually when you comb the hair regularly- it will contribute to limp strands.

 

Over time, the continuous use can wear out your follicles. It will lead to premature thinness of the hair. So, experts recommend you to fluff your hair using fingertips instead.

 

Pat dry

Drying your hair wrong can be the biggest reason of damage to men’s hair. When the hair is wet, it is highly susceptible to damage. So, when you rub the hair with a towel, it can become tangled and frizzy.

 

To properly towel dry, shake out the excess water and stroke your hair in the direction it grows, rather than rubbing the hair with the towel.

 

Regular trimming

The only real way to remove damaged hair is to cut off the damaged section, keeping the hair trimmed regularly will eliminate split ends.

 

Even if you are growing your hair out, it is important to get the hair trimmed about every six weeks. But, make sure to tell your barber or stylist that you only want to eliminate the damaged hair.