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Healthy Curls Hairstyle
Waves and ringlets were seen all over the fall
fashion show run-away, but that’s not the only
reason to go a natural. Pulling on your hair
with a brush, blow-drying it, and using a
flatiron to straighten curls can cause split
ends, excess dryness, frizz ness, and breakage.
Healthy Tip:
Deep-condition of hair curls at least twice
a month to moisturize and banish frizz to help
curls keep their natural shape without weighing
them down.
Healthy Short Hairstyle
Short hair is healthier because you’re
constantly cutting off split ends. Such style
usually dry on their own, but even if you do
pull out the blow-dryer, the job will take only
a few minutes, so there is less risk of damage.
Cropped cuts also keep from knotting and
tangling.
Healthy Tip:
Short hair is easy to style, even if you
haven’t washed it. And unless yours extremely
oily, you shouldn’t have to shampoo and blow-dry
more than three or four times a week. On
off-days, just wet hair and air-dry to fix
flatness or bed head.
Healthy Brunette Hairstyle
Turning tresses brown is definitely easier
on your hair than becoming a blond. Lightening
agents pull pigment out of strands; this can
make hair more fragile and prone to breakage.
When you go your hair in brunette, you’re
actually depositing pigment on the hair, making
it look healthier.
Healthy Tip:
Styling aids like gels and sprays can leave
brown locks looking dull, so use a clarifying
cleanser safe for colored hair every few weeks.
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