Habit 4: Let hair dry naturally Shiny, healthy and strong hair doesn't like heat styling, and the majority of women we talked to said they mostly let their hair dry naturally. Again, these women may just be blessed with a naturally amazing hair texture and therefore don't need to tame it with a blow dryer or flat iron, or they might actually have great hair because they don't subject it to damaging heat. It's hard to judge, but most, like reader Leslie, claim to let their hair "air-dry overnight in a bun" as they sleep. Others say they limit blow dry time to once a week and mostly use the coolest setting on their hair dryer like reader Chrissy who says she only touches a hairdryer when it is "set to cool ONLY". Some, like reader Leylie, also dry their hair "a bit with a diffuser," so they don't have to walk out the door with "sopping wet hair."
I have very thick hair and washing it every other day works fine for me, just can't go any longer than that because I will turn into an "oil mess as they mentioned
This sounds great. I've actually tried a couple of these and it works. I just don't try the shampooing tip. Why? I'm African descent. That would just dry my hair out. Apart from that I love the tips.
This article hit the nail on the head. These are tips I live by and I have maximized my hair growth not to mention how healthy it is. Also, the less heat you use the better it is for your hair.
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I have very thick hair and washing it every other day works fine for me, just can't go any longer than that because I will turn into an "oil mess as they mentioned
by Lidy22 Sunday, April 28, 2013 at 08:27AM Report as inappropriate
wow
by orbal_newsha Wednesday, April 24, 2013 at 04:01AM Report as inappropriate
Great tips!
by 92jess11 Wednesday, April 17, 2013 at 10:15PM Report as inappropriate
Great advice. Especially switching up products and not washing hair everyday. That can really strip your hair
by Kbhaber Wednesday, March 6, 2013 at 09:08AM Report as inappropriate
So, washing your hair regularly does help?
by heidihannibal33 Wednesday, February 20, 2013 at 06:42PM Report as inappropriate
This sounds great. I've actually tried a couple of these and it works. I just don't try the shampooing tip. Why? I'm African descent. That would just dry my hair out. Apart from that I love the tips.
by Zeaundra Monday, February 18, 2013 at 12:39PM Report as inappropriate
This article hit the nail on the head. These are tips I live by and I have maximized my hair growth not to mention how healthy it is. Also, the less heat you use the better it is for your hair.
by TiffaniiLynne Sunday, February 17, 2013 at 07:55PM Report as inappropriate
I let my hair go for years without a trim, that is a big problem for me.
by MissPurple Friday, January 25, 2013 at 12:36PM Report as inappropriate
great need to follow all these this year
by Nicole2814 Monday, January 14, 2013 at 08:34PM Report as inappropriate
I was always skeptical about changing up the products but I think I need to give it a try.
by Amanda16 Monday, January 7, 2013 at 12:00AM Report as inappropriate