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5 Haircare Mistakes You Need to Stop Making Now

17/06/2024 //  by Dima Al Mahsiri//  7 Comments

Many women mistakenly believe that caring for their hair requires nothing more than washing regularly. This couldn’t be further from the truth. Proper hair care requires extreme caution and a gentle hand. You must take precautions every step of the way. This includes the washing of the hair and even the drying process. Below, you will learn about the most common hair care mistakes women and men make regularly.

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#1 Failing To Brush Before Washing

As you should already know, the hair becomes weaker when it is wet. Simultaneously, wet hair is much more likely to become tangled. With this in mind, it is pertinent to keep your hair straight before washing. If you wash your hair without brushing, you’re going to cause serious problems in the long run. To avoid this problem, make sure you brush your hair before jumping in the shower. You can also comb your hair in the shower. If you prefer this method, make sure you use a conditioner and a wide-toothed comb.

#2 Overdoing It

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Believe it or not, it is possible to over-pamper your hair. When washing your hair, you are stripping vital oils from the locks. This can leave your hair looking lifeless and plain. While it is pertinent to shower daily, you should consider leaving your hair alone every once in a while. Washing your hair every other day is generally a good idea. Anything more frequent could be problematic.

#3 Drying The Hair Harshly

Another thing to remember is that drying your hair incorrectly can lead to serious problems. If you roughhouse your hair with a towel after washing it, it is time to stop! Rubbing too much and too hard can lead to breakage. It can also put a lot of pressure on your hair and cause it to dislodge from the scalp. If you are looking for a better alternative, you should consider using a hairdryer.

#4 Curling With A Hot Iron

Curling With A Hot Iron

The curls look amazing. Unfortunately, it is possible to cause your hair significant damage with hot irons. This is the case if you attempt to curl the hair while it is already damp. This will cause the follicles to burn and weaken. Before attempting to style your hair, let it dry completely. To speed up this process, use a blow dryer.

#5 Dying Your Hair

Dying Your Hair

Changing your hair’s color from time to time can be very exciting. Plus, it allows you to spice up your look. Unfortunately, the dye can be dangerous. The mass majority of hair dyes will weaken the hair. Plus, there is a possibility that you could suffer from an allergic reaction. If you are adamant that you want to dye your hair, choose wisely, and look for more natural products. One safe option would be henna, which I have been using to color my hair for 20 years. It is a bit tricky to dye your hair using henna without making a mess, but once you master the technique, your hair will thank you.

Taking good care of your hair is a simple process that only needs some knowledge and basic skills. Things, like using natural hair care products, washing your hair less frequently with warm water instead of hot water, and using an apple cider vinegar rinse, could be so powerful in giving back the healthy shine to your hair.

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  1. gia dung tefal

    20/07/2017 at 4:22 am

    Thanks for sharing this article. it’s nice

    Reply
  2. Sheba Frempong

    26/07/2017 at 2:44 pm

    Hi Dima, I agree with your point that many people mistakenly believe that caring for their hair requires nothing more than washing. And they use straightener and dryer that will damaged hairs very often. After reading your blog I got so many ideas for hair caring. Thanks for sharing!

    Reply
  3. henna

    11/10/2017 at 12:31 pm

    Hi .I wanna ask a question.Is henna bad for hair? Someone says henna is not good for skin.I love henna colors.Please help.

    Reply
    • Dima Al Mahsiri

      11/10/2017 at 7:04 pm

      Not at all!
      Henna is so beneficial to your skin and hair, it is originally a plant, and if you use natural henna, it can be so good to your skin and hair.

      Reply
  4. Yuan

    28/11/2017 at 1:02 pm

    Dima, I need your help. I am suffering from hair fall problem as you said use comb while showering. Can I also use? or It damages my hair more?

    Reply
    • Dima Al Mahsiri

      29/11/2017 at 8:17 pm

      I do not recommend combing your hair while it is still wet, wet hair is brittle and more prone to damage.

      Reply
      • Yuan

        30/11/2017 at 10:03 am

        Thank you for the help. 🙂

        Reply

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