Provide hair care tips by hair type

Fine Hair

  • To use volumizing shampoos and conditioners as body works: Such products give an added body and lift to fine hair.
  • Avoid using quite heavy styling products such as detected does or gels; otherwise, these could sometimes weigh the fine hair down.
  • Dry the hair upside down; it will create a lot of volume at the roots.
  • Use root lifters to take your volume higher: a spray, or a powder new, will stick up that volume high at the roots.

Thick Hair

  • Regularly detangle hair with a wide-tooth comb or brush to prevent tangles and breakage.
  • To use leave-in conditioner, which will help hydrate and smooth thick hair without weighing it down.
  • Whenever possible, air dry hair: Heat styling can break thick hair down.
  • Give a sometime cut in layers: This will reduce the bulk of and toughen the hair quite well.

Curly Hair

  • To start with sulfate-free shampoos and conditioners: Sulfates strip curly hair’s natural oils.
  • Co-wash instead of shampooing: Co-washing involves using conditioner to cleanse hair while preserving a glossy look.
  • Deep condition regularly: Extra moisture is what curly hair thrives on to maintain health.
  • Scrunch your hair for defined curls; you can apply motion styling product made for curly hair and scrunch it into your hair to define those curls.

Dry Hair

  • To use moisturizing shampoo and conditioners: These will provide some hydration and nourishment to dry hair.
  • Avoid heating or styling: Heat basically damages dry hair, making it prone to breakage.
  • Use a hair mask regularly: It will provide deep conditioning and hydration.
  • To use leave-in conditioner: It will assist in maintaining hydration in dry hair throughout the day.

Oily Hair

  • Clarifying shampoos: These shampoos work well at removing excess oil and build-up from the hair.
  • Wash hair frequently: Oily hair may require washing on a daily basis or every other day.
  • Dry shampoo: Dry shampoo absorbs excess oil between washes.
  • Avoid touching hair: Touching the hair can transfer oil from the fingers onto the hair itself.
  • Use a scalp brush: A scalp brush can remove dead skin cells and stimulate circulation.

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