Your hair loses moisture when it's shampooed, so it's important to replenish it with a good conditioner. If you use a lot of heat styling products, or have your hair colored regularly, then you also need to make sure you get a great regular conditioner (as well as a deep conditioner) to really hydrate your hair.To this end, we've really been loving the adorable Briogeo Don't Despair, Repair Honey Moisture Deep Conditioning Mask, $36.
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The longer you wait between getting your hair touched up, the better. The ammonia in hair dye dries out your hair and too-frequent touch-ups will really do a number on your tresses. So, experiment with ombre styles and stock up on color-preserving hair products!
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Yes, really: The straps of your purse could be doing more damage than you think. If you're constantly wearing a strap over your shoulder and pulling your hair out from under it, all that friction and stress adds up, leading to split ends and damage. Who knew?
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You're trying to grow out your hair, so you've been skipping your trims — makes sense, right? This actually isn't such a good idea, since hair can fray and start to break around six weeks after its last cut, leaving it looking frizzy and dry.
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If you're not getting enough nutrients or vitamins, then it will reflect in the rest of your body. For example, a lack of vitamin B7 can cause brittle hair and nails. Foods rich in B7 include egg yolks, organ meats, fish, meat, dairy, nuts, seeds, spinach, broccoli, cauliflower, sweet potatoes, yeast, whole grains and bananas.
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