Top Hair Tips Recommended by Hairstylists

Top Hair Tips Recommended by Hairstylists

Regardless of your hair type – be it thin or thick, straight, curly, dry or oily – there are universal hair care tips that everyone can use. Those are the basics that are important for establishing your hair care routine.

 

However, as each woman is unique, so are her hair type and preferences, so it’s recommended you try and tailor the routine so it suits you perfectly. Regarding that, here are several expert hair care tips and tricks that can help everyone to start taking better care of their beloved strands.

 

Determine your hair type

 

Start by determining your hair type. Knowing your hair well will help you prevent damaging your precious strands, so before you grab your brush and heating tool, learn how to distinguish your hair type.

 

In general, hair can be either fine or thick. Fine hair is characterized by single, skinny strands that are hard to see, low volume that is generally difficult to improve or maintain, and locks that never seem heavy. On the other hand, thick hair feels coarse to the touch, usually can’t be held back by bobby pins, and is often going wild and in a fizz. This type of hair has an endless amount of strands and is visibly heavy.

 

Have regular haircuts

 

Regular haircuts aren’t just a way to remove dead or split ends. A proper and suitable haircut can make your hair appear thicker and fuller. A haircut that’s well done will also provide a solid base for creating any desired hairstyle.

 

For instance, if you’d like to see more bounce in your flat hair, opt for face-framing layers, and shorter and softer layers all around to give your more volume. Another great option for a more voluminous look is using hair extensions where you can choose among clip-in and tape-in hair extensions, or ponytails. All of these are very easy to use and instantly transform your look giving you the shape of your dreams.

 

If you have very thick hair, try growing it longer and opt for thinner layers to reduce its density. Avoid shoulder-length because it can result in a chunky and boxy look.

 

Choose the right hair products

 

For healthy, great-looking hair, you need to have a good foundation, and that starts with a shampoo and conditioner designed for your hair type. This should be followed by a deep-conditioning treatment on a weekly basis to provide your hair with sufficient moisture. However, you need to bear in mind that different hair types have different needs.

 

For fine and straight hair types, choose a lighter formula like mists and sprays. As opposed to heavy conditioners, these products won’t weigh your hair down. For thick, curly hair, contrastingly, you should opt for richer oils and thicker creams that will lubricate your hair but you won’t have to worry about weight down. By choosing products that are specific to your hair type, you will make sure that you’re using formulations created by product developers with your hair type in mind.

 

In addition to choosing the right product, proper application is also important. When using the shampoo, focus on your scalp because that’s where oil is produced and skin cells are shed, so this area needs the most cleansing. In contrast to this, when using the conditioner, don’t apply it near the roots but rather from mid-lengths to ends so you don’t end up weighing down your hair.

 

Protect your hair before heat styling

 

Coming out of the salon looking fantastic after a blowout or heat styling session is what we all love, but too much heat styling can inflict damage to your hair. You don’t necessarily need to give up your hot tools entirely, but you should be cautious and introduce small changes and adjustments when you’re using heat styling on your own. First and foremost, always apply a protective product. Spray on a heat protectant before using any heat styling tool, so you don’t have to worry about any unwanted effects.

 

Final expert tricks…

 

Professional hairstylists always have a few secret tricks up their sleeves that can come in quite handy when you’re in a rush but you still want your hair to look amazing. So, if your hair’s looking a bit greasy, use a refreshing dry shampoo and look for one that has such ingredients that will do the job but not leave any residue, such as clay.

 

Next, we all know that excessive heat styling damages hair in the long run, so try to let your hair air dry as frequently as you can. Sleep on silk or satin pillowcases as cotton ones can absorb the hair care products and be unnecessarily rough on your strands. Silk or satin pillowcases will maximize your beauty sleep making it one of the easiest hair care tips you can get.

 

Each woman is different and unique and so is their hair. It might take some time to get the hang of it, but with these helpful tips and some time and effort on your part, you can become a pro in caring for and styling your hair, leaving the bad hair days long behind you!