Start by washing your hair with a shampoo specifically formulated for deep cleansing to remove all traces of styling products that have built up over the months. "Don't skimp on conditioning," Use a wide-toothed comb to get it right through to the ends, and leave on for a few minutes. Then give your hair a rest from all that concentrated blow-drying by changing your hairdryer settings to low heat and medium speed.
"It's more time-consuming," but your hair will look and feel less frazzled. Let hair dry naturally when possible, "and work through a styling mousse, gel, or lotion for control. " Give medium or long hair extra natural volume and movement, "try piling it into a ponytail on the top of your head, secured with a covered hair elastic or toweling band, and letting it dry naturally before you release it.
First, you want to make sure the hair is healthy. Dead ends can make the hair look worse than it needs to. Be sure to get the ends cut when needed.
This is a quick fix to liven up hair. Assuming you keep your ends cut, there are many other things you can do. They make products these days for shine.
You can purchase a shine spray, a sheen or a hair serum (which is my favorite. ) These all bring instant shine to the hair. Believe it or not a new hair color can also brighten the hair.
For example, if your hair is still lightened from the summer sun, perhaps you want to go a bit darker, closer to your natural hair color. Although it can be a bit damaging to the hair when we color, it can also make the hair look brighter or more healthier.
.After a trim to get rid of dead ends, try dying it with a color close to your true color to perk it up.
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