Who wouldn't want to have a beautiful, shiny, sleek, dandruff-free, strong, fragrant, and clean hair? Unfortunately, maintaining healthy hair is easier said than done. But know it is possible. You only have to remember these things.
KEEP YOUR HAIR EXTRA SWEET
Nothing can beat a hair that doesn't just look good, but also smells superb. So keep your extra sweet by adding a few drops of your perfume in your hair gel or cream before applying, as advised by the Readers' Digest. By doing so, the scent will last longer and your hair will smell at its best longer.
If this option is not your thing, then you may want to add a few drops of essential oil to your ordinary shampoo instead. You can do that by mixing 20 drops of essential oils of your favorite scent, such as lavender and jasmine, a half bottle of shampoo (about 250mL) and water. Use this solution just like how you use your ordinary shampoo.
PROTECT YOUR HAIR FROM SPLIT ENDS
Split ends usually happen when your hair currently isn't as healthy as it was before. This happens due to too much exposure to chemical hair products, extreme weather, and hair care techniques such as hair dyeing, straightening, drying, and curling. Once it gets brittle, frayed, and dry, the more prone your hair is to breakage, causing split ends.
To alter the problem, remember not to rub your hair as it would only create friction after washing it to dry. Simply wrap your hair with a towel and let the cloth absorb the water in it. You can also trim your hair every 1.5 months if you have time.
DRINK SUPPLEMENTS AND EAT NUTRITIOUS FOODS FOR YOUR HAIR
B vitamins are very essential in keeping your hair grow healthy, as explained by Health Line. So if you want your hair to grow beautiful, consider taking supplements. You can also eat foods that are rich in these vitamins. These include avocados, bananas, citrus fruits, greens (spinach, broccoli, and kai lan), nuts, legumes, dairy products, eggs, fish, and whole grains.
Aside from these three, other ways to care for your hair is by moisturizing it often, supporting natural hair products, and by not exposing your hair to too much heat. It can also help if you would apply lemon juice or apple cider vinegar in your hair once in a while, and give your hair the rest it deserves with all the styling and accessories once in a while.