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12 Things Stylists Want You to Know About Your Hair This Fall

Dos and don'ts to keep in mind once the temperatures start to dip
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Do Get a Trim
"Chances are, your strands took a beating over the summer with all the exposure to sunlight, salt water, varying hot temperatures and humidity," says Samantha Sheppard, lead stylist of GLAM + GO. See your stylist to at least trim off your ends to refresh your style, she recommends.

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Don't Dramatically Change Hair Color
"Hair color is such a fun way to express our personality, but you don't want to go from blonde to dark brown right away," Sheppard advises. Dramatically changing levels too quickly can really damage your hair and it takes a lot of skill from your colorist to get right, she adds.

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Do Use Hair Masks
"The fall weather brings cold temperatures and humidity changes, so your hair definitely needs more loving care," says Cris Baadsgaard, owner of Scene Salon and Colour Collective partner stylist. She recommends using hair masks, especially since you probably already use a good mask on your face.

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Don't Use Hair Serum on Your Roots
"Don't use hair serum on your roots, as fall air is dry, which tends to cause static," says Stephanie Angelone, stylist from RPZL. "Only use it lightly on your mids to ends, and use a light hairspray in your hands to smooth down flyaways at the root," she recommends.

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Do Find the Best Hairstyle for You
"Don't do something (whether it is a cut, color, etc.) just because it is a trend," says celebrity stylist Kendall Dorsey. Stay true to who you are and you'll always look and feel your best, he says.

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BY COURTNEY LEIVA | OCT 9, 2018 | SHARES
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