How to take better care of your hair

Any woman who says they don’t put their hair through the wringer is lying, or at the very least, stretching the truth. Even if you’re not teasing and styling it daily, there’s a good chance you don’t spritz it with UV protection, or change your shampoo with the season. Hey, we’re not judging. In fact, we’re just as guilty, if not more so, of stressing out our strands.
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But giving our locks some love isn’t too hard. Here’s how to take better care of your hair...
STYLE SMARTER
Let’s face facts: heat damages hair. It dries, breaks and fries tresses, and yet we keep coming back for more. If you’re adamant about not giving up the tools, switch to the tools that’ll stop you (and your hair) from getting burned.
The Remington Smart Styler has ceramic technology for a smoother glide and longer-lasting styles. Plus, its smart heat sensor adjusts the temperature of the plates to prevent excess heat.
VS Sassoon 3Q Hairdryer is a lightweight hair dryer with an innovative ‘SmartTech’ brushless motor. Its high ionic conditioning eliminates static and works to style faster while reducing frizz. With six control settings - three heat and three speed - you can customise your blow-dry to your hair type. How cool is that?
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WASH SAFER
It might be tempting to reach for any bottle of shampoo on the shelf, but that’s definitely not the way to get healthier hair. Consider your mane woes - are you prone to breakage? Suffering a lack of shine? Dealing with dryness or flaking? Whatever your issues, there’s a shampoo and conditioner to fix them - and that’s the duo you need to use. And just like your skin, your hair actually benefits from mixing up products, so change them with the season.
TIGI S-Factor Serious Conditioner is formulated to moisturise, nourish and repair hair while protecting it from future damage. The formula, which contains silk and sunflower seed oil, is great for rehydrating strands that have been scorched by over-eating and humid indoor environments.
Shu Uemura Art of Hair Cleansing Oil Conditioner works to detangle and smooth hair while creating shiny, soft-to-the-touch locks. It’s enriched with bergamot essential oil to moisturise and add radiance, leaving hair nourished and restored.
evo bride of gluttony volume conditioner is a weight-free, volumising conditioner that strengthens, moisturises, enhances shine and protects hair from solar damage. Summer heat can leave our scalps oilier than usual, so a volumising conditioner is key to lifting up those locks.
Aveda Dry Remedy Moisturizing Shampoo hydrates dry, brittle hair with a concentrated formula. With macadamia nut oil to detangle hair and Buriti oil, pomegranate and palm-derived conditioners to moisturise, this shampoo is ideal for rejuvenating dehydrated strands.
Redken Clear Moisture Conditioner helps fragile strands by rebalancing its moisture levels and soothing sensitively. The result? Shiny, soft and airy hair.
QV Gentle Shampoo is perfect for those who suffer from a sensitive scalp. The formula gently cleanses and purifys the hair while keep your scalp rehydrated and in tip top condition.
TAKE A MATURE APPROACH
Our skin and bodies are at the mercy of many forces as we age: sun, weather and bad habits. And while we’re accustomed to fussing over our faces, turning back the clock on sunspots and staying fit and healthy, we often ignore out locks. But all that wear and tear ages our hair, too! While there may not be a time machine for your tresses, you can start using treatments religiously to keep your mane looking young.
BedHead Urban Antidotes Resurrection is a treatment mask that intensely repairs heat- or chemically-damaged hair. The formula contains core repair technology, which penetrates the hair shaft to restructure proteins within the hair fibre for stronger, more resistant hair.
TONI&GUY Hair Care Reconstruction Mask deeply nurtures and conditions hair from the inside to give hair an intense, nourishing treatment that’ll leave it feeling soft and shiny.
Kérastase Discipline Maskertine is a deep conditioning mask that helps to restore moisturie and rejuvenate damaged hair. Formulated with nourishing lipid agents, the hair mask is ideal for very damaged and thicker hair types.
Schwarzkopf Extra Care Ultimate Repair Anti-Damage Mask features liquid keratin to repair damage and refill gaps in the hair cuticle. Cue stronger, healthier hair.
L’Oreal Paris Hair Expertise EverStrong Strengthening and Repairing Hair Mask strengthens and repairs damaged hair by deeply penetrating the hair fibre for softer, thicker hair.
SHINE BRIGHTER
After all that stress we put our strands through, it’s no wonder they look a little dull. If you don’t protect your hair before taking to it with a hot tool, you could end up with split ends, fried hair and a lack of shine. The best way to keep your hair in the best condition possible is - you guessed it - prevent the damage from happening in the first place.
VO5 Nourish My Shine Bedazzling Oil Heat Protection Spray will add shine, lightly condition your hair and protect against heat damage for easier, safer styling.
Moroccanoil Heat Styling Protection creates a thermal protective veil that shields your hair from breakage and split ends, as well as providing a soft hold for styling. Formulated with argan oil to restore elasticity, smoothness and manageability, this product offers protection from the sun, wind and humidity as well as heat tools.
L'Oreal Paris Elnett Satin Heat Spray is a three-in-one gem: it coats hair with a heat-protecting film, combats humidity and frizz, and prolongs styles for up to three days. Get spritzing!
Charles Worthington Strength & Repair Heat Defence Spray is a spray that protects your hair from the effects of heat styling by offering thermal protection and locking in moisture and shine.
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63 Member Comments
I've been using more expensive shampoo and conditioner and have found that my hair feels dryer than when I use more affordable brands like Palmolive and Tresemme.
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don't use cheap supermarket shampoos!
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Double cleanse with a clarifying shampoo. A good moisturising hair mask and a conditioner for my dry hair, oiling hair before shower. TONI&GUY Reconstruction mask looks good.
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Using the right beauty product's for your hair type & adding extra oil's to it has helped with mine maybe other's should do the same & less on the tools it's easier that way & yet you'll still look fab.
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I try to take good care of my hair and it is long but even with the oil and products and no heat styling my hair is naturally weak.
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Would love to see some recommendations for silicone free products!
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I believe regular colouring damages hair. I know when I was dying my hair on a regular basis few years back my hair wasn't as healthy as it is now.
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I have always taken a less is more approach to my hair. I don't heat style unless I have to. During summer I don't heat style at all. I use coconut oil regularly to add some shine to my hair. It also depends on your hair type. I am not prone to split ends (I know that sounds silly) but I can easily go 6-8 months without a cut and my ends are still healthy.
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I use a hair treatment every time I wash, as my hair is super dry. This helps, but I also make a coconut oil deep condition pre wash once a week. Salon products are the go whenever I can afford them, but I cannot use Redken. Something in their formulas burn my scalp.
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I hadn't used my hair straightner for months and i had hardly any split ends and my hair started looking really healthy again, then i used it once the other day and i went from hardly any split ends to nearly a whole head full of split ends. I always knew it was bad but i never realized how bad till i took a break from it.
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I try to be gentle and not so fast when I brush - that helps stop breakage of the fine hair at the front around my face.
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I've basically stopped using a hair straightener and my hair looks less frizzy because of it. I think i was frying my hair before
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Great tips and advice and a great range of products to try.
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Overnight oil treatments works a treat.
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I incorporate a weekly hair mask, daily hair oils and try to avoid heat styling tools
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So many products in this list I hadn't heard of, my credit card will be going into meltdown I think!
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It's been a hair mask once a week for me lately, and the results are definitely there.
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It's so importantly to ensure you wash out the conditioner thoroughly
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I need a better combo for shampoo and conditioner
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I'd love to try a really good hair mask to strengthen my hair.
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I use hair mask weekly.
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I use a rich hair treatment weekly - sometimes it's a pre shampoo one & other times it's post conditioning. I'm pretty happy with my current hair condition
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At the moment I am using bicarb soda wash with ACV rinse for Ph+ balancing and shine/softness/conditioning effect. Got something on my head, so no chemicals for a while.
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