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You could be killing your hair right now! Did you know that most of the styling techniques we use to fix our hair actually do a lot of damage? Hair care is very important to your overall look and style. Beautiful, healthy hair will make you look and feel better about yourself as well. Proper hair care is the secret to healthy hair.

If you have dry, curly, frizzy, color treated or permed hair, you may need special professional shampoos and other styling products to help tame your wild locks. While the best fix for damaged hair is prevention, there are still some things you can do to repair what us already damaged. Before you can begin to treat your damaged hair, you need to fully understand what hurts your hair and what to do about it.

What Hurts Your Locks

Many of the things you might do every day to your hair could be hurting it and you might not even know it. Professional stylists see people every day that come in seeking help for damaged or mistreated hair.

The top hair damagers are:

  • Heat
  • Styling
  • Sun
  • Poor diet

When damage to the hair is caused by heat it is usually from:

  • Irons
  • Blow drying
  • Curlers
  • Heat lamps

Styling devices such as combs, brushes, curling irons, blow dryers, etc cause damage to the hair. So does chemical treatment such as hair coloring, perms, straighteners and more. Other chemicals such as swimming pool chlorine and even air pollution can also cause damage to the hair.

Some sun exposure you can not really prevent. The sun is out at all times of the year and we all have to be in it from time to time. Most regular sun exposure does not harm your hair. However, already damaged hair will take the effects of the sun's heat more harshly.

Poor diet (specifically lack of proteins and essential fatty acids) also leads to weak or damaged hair. Remember that a healthy diet leads to healthy, shiny, strong hair.

When you have one or more of these factors involved, your hair damage will be even greater. The more often you apply these factors, the more damage your hair will take. If you have been dyeing, blowing drying and curling your hair for years, it may already be in poor shape.

Are you doomed to cut it all off and start over again? Fortunately, there are some other options for you. The best option is always not to abuse your hair in the first place but some things like sun exposure can not be avoided completely. There are things you can do to help repair your already damaged hair.

How to Repair Already Damaged Hair

There is no magic formula that will cure all of your hair problems and there is no special fix that will promptly repair the years of mistreatment you have likely put on your hair.

There are, however, some things you can do to help improve the quality and condition of your hair. Keep in mind that these steps will not cure your hair overnight. In fact, you may have to do these treatments several times over to start seeing results as your hair improves over time.

  1. Use Nexxus Emergencee once a day for a week, then drop off to once a week. Follow each Emergencee treatment with a good moisturizer.
  2. Start taking a good hair supplement (this will take time, as hair grows on average 1/2 "per month)
  3. Mix a "cocktail" of 1oz. Nexxus Humectress, 1oz. Nexxus Epitome, 1oz. Nexxus KerapHix, and 1 teaspoon vegetable oil. Shake well, apply (the size of a quarter) to clean towel washed hair, leave on for 10 minutes, rinse.
  4. Another good option is 1oz. Paul Mitchell Super Charged Conditioner, 1oz. Paul Mitchell Hair Repair, and 1 oz. L'anza Reconstructor. Mix well, apply the size of quarter to clean damp hair, leave on 10 minutes, rinse.
  5. Go to a salon that offers the L'anza Ultimate Treatment.
  6. Use at-home hot oil treatments.

A little common sense goes a long way. If you do something and it seems to causing more harm to your hair, you should stop or at least limit the amount you do it. For example, if you normally blow dry your hair straight, try giving it a break on the weekends or when you are just lounging around the home.

Prevention is always the best method so when possible, you need to do what you can to protect your hair.

How Can You Protect Your Hair?

As we said, once you have learned whatarms your hair, you can begin taking the needed steps to prevent it. What are some of our best tips for protecting your hair in the future?

Here are some ways to prevent or "help" prevent damage to your hair:

1) Use a thermal protector when using heat.

2) Do not blow dry the hair completely dry. Leave a little moisture in.

3) Use a conditioner with UV protectors built in.

4) Use a low or no ammonia hair color.

5) Air oxidize perms instead of using the neutralizer.

6) Never brush wet or damp hair. Use a wide toothed comb.

7) Avoid too much time in chlorinated pools or wear a swimming cap when you swim.

8) On dry hair use a boars hair brush and start at the ends and work up.

9) Clarify your hair after you swim.

10) Blow dry on the "cool" setting.

11) Eat protein rich foods (chicken, fish, nuts).

12) Eat foods rich in essential fatty acids (not from animal sources).

These are all some great ways to fix your damaged hair and protect your locks in the future so that you have lovely, flowing tresses no matter what type or style hair you have.

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Source by Simon Petch