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Hair stylists would NEVER do this to your hair, but we all do it

Hair stylists would NEVER do this to your hair, but we all do it

You know the awkward situation when you proudly boast to your hairdresser about your "good habits" when it comes to hair care, and his reaction is downright creepy. Believe me, you will also be uncomfortable when you read what all women do with their hair, but hairdressers would never dream of doing it.

You're probably always asking hairdressers for advice on your hair - but have you ever wondered what they do with their hair and what I wouldn't even dream of...

This is what hairdressers would NEVER do to their hair:

1. Don't forget the hair masks.

Various treatments dry out the hair, so according to experts it is good to avoid them - after every hair wash, it is good to use a mask that will revitalize your hair, as it will more healthy and glowing.

2. They brush their hair regularly.

Some women skip combing their hair, which stylists say is bad for hair because it 'breaks', which can lead to split ends, protruding strands and a straw effect.

Do you use hair masks?
Do you use hair masks?

3. Heat on damp hair is avoided.

You should never use hot tools (iron, curling iron) if your hair is not 100% dry, experts advise. It is not even recommended to sleep on a cotton pillow, as the fabrics can cause friction during sleep, which damages the hair (breaks). It is better if you sleep on silk.

4. They swear by scalp exfoliation.

You should never forget to exfoliate your scalp, especially if you wash your hair very often, experts advise.

Heat on damp hair is a big NO.
Heat on damp hair is a big NO.

5. They are careful when they brush their hair.

You should never brush wet hair without applying a softening product. This is an important step, even if you just apply the product to the ends of your hair.

6. They choose hair products carefully.

It may be better to not shampoo your hair for a while than to apply sulfates and silicones to it, experts say. These ingredients are formulated to stain your hair color and are often associated with hair loss. The shampoo's job should be to gently cleanse your hair.

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