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15 best hair care tips

15 best hair care tips

Hair is an accessory that you wear each and every day. With it being an essential part of your look, it is important to develop good hair care habits. A proper general hair care routine consists of washing, grooming and styling, but there is much more to it than the bare minimum of a high-quality shampoo and conditioner. Learn how to proactively manage your hair so it looks its best whenever you step out.

We’ve got shower secrets for the beginner, styling tips for the adventurous and maintenance suggestions for everyone. No matter the occasion, follow these 15 steps to become the hair envy of your friends.

Here are the best hair care tips for men!

Haircare tips

Don’t over-wash

The excuse for oily hair without shampoo is a myth, hair has natural oils that are meant to shine through. Shampooing your hair each shower strips your hair of these natural oils that protect and allow your hair to become stronger.

Consider integrating hair care free of synthetic chemicals as they lead the hair to produce excess oil. It will strip away the natural oils and create the opposite effect.

Keep that conditioner

While over-washing your hair can lead to a mess around your shower drain, conditioning is fair game. Conditioner often repairs breakage and restores the natural oils in your hair. However, keep in mind that it is going to moisturise your hair, so oily hair will need to use this technique less frequently. Even if you have very short hair or a buzz cut, always make sure to take proper care of your scalp and hair follicles.

Try egg conditioner

Before you dismiss this, seemingly, crazy idea, hear us out. It will transform the strength of your hair. Additionally, egg has loads of minerals and proteins that will preserve your hair for a long period of time. Once a month, whisk a few eggs in a bowl and treat your hair to some much-needed attention.

Know your hair

Speaking of shampoo and conditioner, think before grabbing the first one you see at the store. If you have oily hair, find a hair care routine dedicated to balancing and strengthening your hair.

If you lean on the dry side, you will want to find moisturising products that include tea tree oil as it includes naturally moisturising qualities. The type of products you use should match your hair type, and that matters whether you have thin, thick, wavy, or curly hair.

For instance, the best curly hair products for men, according to Men’s Hairstyles Now, can minimise frizz, control curls, and enhance your style.

Be gentle

After a long, hot shower, it’s natural to shake off dripping water from your hair by rubbing it with a towel. If you are beginning to notice a recent hair loss, it may be caused by too much aggression toward the hair follicles. Either let it dry naturally or let the towel soak it up as you gently press on your scalp.

Avoiding grease

Walking into the bathroom to realise you have a full head of grease sitting on your scalp is not a good look. Before you run straight to your conditioner bottle to scrub it in, be gentle! Scrubbing the grease out won’t do anything but weaken your hair. Overly hot water might just be the culprit, so take cold showers for a few days to see if that is the reason for greasy hair.

Styling

Can’t handle the heat

Always be careful exposing your hair to heat, especially high temperatures. That rule does not just apply to heated tools, but to electric dryers as well. Those get hot and often cause more harm than good. Turn it to its lowest setting and cold to protect your hair.

Use hairspray

If gels or pomades aren’t working, why not try hairspray? There is nothing wrong with carrying a small can around in your car to spruce up before you head out to meet up with friends. Use it in conjunction with your other styling products (in moderation) to elevate your look for hours. Just be sure to always avoid hair styling products that include alcohol.

Problems with pomade

Often, when you want to elevate your look, it ends in a mess of several styling products instead of strategically using one. In this case, less is more. Invest in quality gels and pomades that will style your hair with a quarter the size of the product. It will save you some cash and a bad hair day.

Always be prepared

Whether it is in your car, pocket of a laptop bag or inside a suit jacket, always keep a comb with you. It might seem like overkill, but it can come in handy for a day-to-night situation. It is better to be safe than sorry!

Don’t force it

If the style you are going for just isn’t working for your hair, work with it. You may want something trendy right now but putting your own spin on it can be fun. Variations of a trend are unique to you and save the stress of trying to get your hair to do something it isn’t capable of.

Fitted hats

On a sunny day, it’s often easier to throw on a hat instead of carrying sunglasses around. If you are someone who prefers to wear hats, ensure that they fit you well. Tight hats can pull on the roots of your hair and cause it to fall out at an accelerated rate. Next time you are buying a new hat, consider finding one that is adjustable in the back.

Maintenance

Find a good barber

Cheap barbershops often result in bad haircuts. You get what you pay for and consistently paying for a bad haircut means a life of bad hair days. Invest in yourself and find someone who knows you and knows your hair.

Think ahead

Be sure to schedule your appointments in advance as the barber suggests. If you go to them regularly, they will know if your hair grows fast or slow and can determine how long you need to wait to come back in. On this, trust the professionals.

Don’t DIY

Changing hair colours and various treatments can be fun but they can also be damaging to your hair. At-home treatments include chemicals that can leave the hair dull and dry. Utilising a professional will result in better treatment and leave your hair better than what you walked in with.

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