Prevent Heat Damage to Your Hair

Ashley Mott
Combating heat damage is a constant battle for many women who have to consistently utilize hair dryers, hair straighteners, curling irons, and hot rollers to create hair styles for work and play. Developing a routine focused on protecting your hair from the effects of heat damage will reward you many times over by allowing you to keep your hair healthy and shiny while cultivating length if it is desired.

Protect Your Hair from Heat Damage by Deep Conditioning

Use a deep conditioner on a weekly basis to keep your hair as moisturized as possible, and incorporate additional conditioning treatments into your routine on a more regular basis as needed. A good deep conditioner will maximize shine and help prevent frizz while ensuring your locks stay healthy.

Protect Your Hair from Heat Damage by Wearing a Hat

The least obvious step in protecting your hair from heat damage can go a long way towards maintaining a healthy head of hair. Women constantly have the importance of protecting their skin from the harmful rays of the sun repeated to them within the pages of fashion magazines. Equally important is protecting your hair from the sun if you are going to be outside for extended periods of time. If you need to maintain a specific hairstyle or want to keep your hair as healthy as possible, wear a sun hat while you are outside. The hat will protect your hair from the drying effects of the sun and the wind.

Protect Your Hair from Heat Damage by Babying It on the Weekend

The woman who works a five day week can save her hair from heat damage and help her hair avoid permanent heat damage by taking a break from product use and heat styling on the weekend. This will allow the hair to have a vacation and regain some of its own natural moisture. The natural oil of the hair will help maintain shine and health far better than any product.

Protect Your Hair from Heat Damage with In-Shower Products

Many people will use conditioner in the shower without actually letting the conditioner stay in their hair long enough to be of great benefit. Conditioner is not an apply and immediately rinse product. To protect your hair from heat damage, it is necessary to let your conditioner set according to the package indications. Apply your conditioner and leave it in while you use soap, body wash, or while you shave. Rinse it clean as the last step in your routine before exiting the shower.

Protect Your Hair from Heat Damage by Reducing Chemical Processes

To keep your hair healthy and damage free you want to avoid piling chemical processes on top of each other. If you have your hair permed then avoiding color treating it on a regular basis. When a dye job becomes a necessity, visit a stylist to ensure that your hair is treated as gently as possible.

These five suggestions will go a long way towards keeping your healthy and lustrous despite the frequent use of heat-based styling aids.

Source:

Personal experiences.

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