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PSA: What you can do to help your hair health

Since we get alot of posts on hair and what we can do to strengthen it I thought I'd share my latest discovery.

I've shared here many times that I have very thin, fine, damaged hair--as far as the damage, I have only myself to blame due to heat and processing.

I have worn clip-in extensions for years but honestly, I think they have damaged my hair some as well.  Plus I'm just tired of wearing them so I have been trying to get my own hair in better shape.

I recently purchased a higher end blow dryer and flat iron -- not astronomically expensive, but in the $85 range for each (on sale at Amazon I paid $150 for both).

Maybe some of you know this already, but if you have any issues with damage (or even if you don't), I highly recommend investing in good quality styling tools.  After one use today, I can already see a huge difference.  Although my new BaByliss blow dryer did not get as hot as my Conair (which was about 15 years old), it dried my hair in half the time with less heat.  My hair looked silkier when I was done and I spent half the time using my new flat iron as I usually do, and it glided across my hair, with little effort and no pulling.

I know when planning a wedding, the last thing you want to spend money on is a new hair dryer, but if you are on the fence like I was or wondering if it's worth it, I say yes.  And although the wedding will come and go, you will want your hair to last forever so I say it's money well spent.

Of course, keeping heat styling and processing to a minimum is the very BEST thing you can do.  But if you're going to use heat tools, invest in good ones.

Re: PSA: What you can do to help your hair health

  • I never thought about my hair dryer. Thanks for the post!
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  • jtolyjtoly member
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    I bought an expensive hair straightener which cost me $125. Never did I want to spend this much but I def see a difference in my hair!
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  • If your hair is dry or brittle, you might try an olive oil treatment.  Half a cup of warm oil left on your hair for 20 minutes or so can really help strengthen it and make it shine.  Other plant oils, like avocado or coconut, are also good.  I'd stake my whole hygiene/beauty routine on olive oil if I had to; I also use it in masks :D

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