Having problems with your hair? You're not alone! Here I've thought of some of the most common hair problems as well as how you can combat them!
All of the products I've suggested using are my own personal favourites and have greatly improved my hair so that's why I wanted to share them with you - please comment if you've tried any of them and let me know what you thought! 😊 ❤️
I can personally recommend the whole Frizz-Ease product line by John Frieda - I have pretty much the whole range and find them really useful!
For the latter all you need is a sharp pair of hair scissors, and every couple of weeks lightly 'dust' the ends of your hair - which basically means to cut off any split ends. Whatever you do, don't use blunt scissors as these can have the opposite effect by making your hair more prone to split ends!
To combat dry ends, use a hydrating serum specifically for the ends of your hair - specifically one for damp hair so that it stays hydrated as your hair air dries! Moroccan oil is especially good for dry ends and is super hydrating - I've found it really helpful so I can also personally recommend this.
To combat fly-aways and stray hairs, invest in a product which will smooth these strands down and force them into staying put. I can personally recommend using 'Hair Play Moulding Paste' by KMS California.
One way to combat oily hair is to change up your shampoo and conditioner by opting for ones that are specifically for oily hair and aims to cut through grease and oil. Also, take special care to avoid any with argan oil and silicone as these induce oily hair instead of reducing it!
A friend once told me to 'treat your hair like every strand is made of gold'...and I laughed at the time because it sounds so cheesy and silly! But the thing is, hair breaks more easily than you might think and it's super easy to forget this and be a bit careless with it.
The best thing you can do to prevent hair breakage is to change small things to look after it better and remember to be gentle! Brush it twice a day and don't rush this time. Don't pull it too roughly when you're styling it, lay off heat appliances and other general things like that!
Above all, though, just remember to be patient and do everything you can to keep your hair is excellent condition!