Looking to update your hair care routine? You’ve come to the right place! Whether you’re looking to add a glossy shine or define your curls, we’ve got you covered.
Answer these questions about your unique hair type and your individual hair goals, and we’ll give you a personalized hair care plan full of products you’ll love.
Questions Overview
- Straight
- Wavy
- Curly
- Coily
- Oily
- Dry
- Balanced
- Mix
- Long
- Medium
- Short
- Yes, all of the time!
- Yes, but not in a while.
- No, I’ve never colored my hair.
- Hair dryer
- Curling iron or wand
- Straightener
- Blow drying brush
- Dry shampoo
- Hairspray
- Mousse
- Hair oil
- Frizz
- Flatness
- Damage
- Dryness
- Length
- Volume
- Shine
- Definition
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How to Care for Your Hair
The first step to luscious, gorgeous hair is learning how to take care of it properly. So, how do you do that exactly? Take a look at these expert-approved tips for maintaining healthy and beautiful hair:
1. Work with your hair type. Whether you have straight, curly, coarse, or fine hair, learning to work with it can be a game-changer. Look for products that are geared and marketed toward your hair type.
2. Wash your hair less often. Everyone’s hair is different, but for the majority, washing it every day can actually do more harm than good. Aim to wash your hair only when it’s oily or dirty.
3. Focus conditioner on the ends of your hair. Keep your hair looking fresher longer by focusing conditioner on the strands and ends of your hair rather than the roots.
4. Use a wide-tooth comb on wet hair. Your hair is the most delicate when it’s wet. To avoid damage, use a wide-tooth comb to gently detangle your strands.
5. Apply a heat protectant. If you’re using heat tools when styling your hair, always make sure to apply a heat protectant. This provides an extra level of protection to help prevent damage.
6. Wait 4 to 6 weeks between dyeing sessions. If you dye your hair, aim to wait at least 4 weeks before dyeing it again. This helps reduce the risk of damage, especially if you dye your hair often.
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