12 Mistakes That Can Detonate Your Hair

Every woman knows that hair care is very important. However, we often think we are taking care of it, but we end up with some slips that can be extremely damaging to the locks. To avoid these errors that can detonate your hair, be aware of the following:

1. Hot water

Hot water should be avoided because it can cause scalp irritations, which trigger higher sebum production and consequently increase root oils. Also, this excess oiliness in the root can inhibit hair growth. The scalp needs to breathe, so avoid hot water, change shampoo and conditioner at least once a month and use deep cleansing shampoo every 15 days.


2. Root Conditioner

The conditioner should never be ironed at the root of the hair, as this increases greasiness and moisture on the scalp, making dandruff easier as the hair pores become more closed. This mistake has even more apparent consequences when the hair is already naturally oily.

3. Long conditioner in hair

Conditioners are generally allies of the hair. However, they should not be left in the hair after showering, precisely because the scales are open and the hair is more elastic, which can increase the chance of breakage of the hair.

4. Forget about hydration

Moisturizing is essential for hair and it is important to remember to do it from time to time. Even those who have oily hair should not stop moisturizing their hair, but with specific products for this type of hair. If you have dyed, straightened or otherwise used chemical chemistry on your hair, it is a mistake not to moisturize it. With hydration, the hair gradually regains its shine and healthy appearance, as well as being softer and nourished.


5. Too much chemistry

When you decide to make a change to your hair that needs chemistry, choose well which treatment you want to do. If you are going to relax and color, prefer a hair-less dye, like those without ammonia. Doing more than two chemicals can be fatal to the hair as the ends can be completely damaged and can only be repaired with a cut.

6. Pinch still wet hair

If your hair gets wet for a long time, it can cause it to gather fungus and dandruff to appear. In addition, pinching still-wet hair weakens the root and facilitates hair fall. If the problem is volume, bet on a suitable leave-in for your hair and escape the wind while it is not dry.

7. Use the dryer the wrong way.

The hair dryer should be positioned at least 30 cm away from the hair at the time of drying and the temperature should be medium or cold so as not to damage the hair. Try to avoid directing heat to the head as this increases greasiness at the root and shortens the brush's duration.


8. Flat Iron x Wet Hair

Flat ironing your still wet hair is cruel to your hair, you can see and smell the damage that is causing your hair right now. Wet or damp hair becomes elastic and breaks easily when ironing, not to mention the fact that the flat iron burns wet strands.

9. Hydration mask x Beach

The moisturizing mask does not protect the hair from the effects of the sun, but further damages the hair. These products should not be used for a long time, as exceeding the minutes of hydration causes the wires to become weaker and burned by ultraviolet rays. If you are sunbathing, it is best to use a non-rinse cream with sunscreen.

10. Do not cut every three months

As legendary as it may seem to have to get a haircut every three months, or even a trick for hairdressers to earn more, that's not exactly it. If you wait more than three months, the ends of the hair begin to open and the strands become brittle, the frizzy hair becomes even longer and the weak strands fall out. Therefore, choose a haircut and always cut your hair every three months, as this is the ideal time to wait.

11. Untangle the wires with the wrong brush

Brushes with very malleable bristles are harder to use when detangling the hair and can even break the strands. The ideal is to use a comb with very wide teeth and that is very firm. If you prefer to use a brush, choose one of the racket type and very resistant.

12. Leave in

One of the most common mistakes is forgetting to pass the leave-in. Many women believe that leave-in will make their hair greasy, but it doesn't happen if you use the appropriate product. Another mistake is to change leave-in for conditioner. In this case the effect is detrimental, because instead of closing the scales, they stay open and the hair gets goose bumps. Leave-in is important for closing the cuticles and leaving the tips hydrated.

Take good care of your hair so you don't have to resort to drastic measures like cutting.If you are aware of these most common mistakes, you are already contributing to the health and beauty of your locks.

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