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Home Hair Care Tips for Dry Hair

Dry hair can be caused by the chemicals used in coloring, bleaching and highlighting.
It can also be caused by too much heat, whether from the sun or from electric appliances such as curlers and blow dryers.
Try these tips and remedies to give your hair body and shine quickly and easily! Try vinegar To add a beautiful shine to your hair dilute apple-cider vinegar in water (one part vinegar to seven parts water) and rinse your hair with it after you shampoo.
A vinegar rinse is great for over-processed hair, and it can also liven up a tired perm.
Use mayonnaise Many hair-care experts say that mayonnaise makes a good overall conditioner.
Rub it into your hair, then leave it on for about 5 minutes, before shampooing it out thoroughly.
Don't use hair tools too often Overuse of electric curlers, blow dryers, curling irons, straighteners etc.
damages and dries out hair.
If you're using these tools every day then your haircut isn't working for you.
Try a different cut or even a loose perm etc.
If you do use a blow dryer, try and use one with no more than 1,000 watts, and reduce the temperature and power level as your hair dries.
Use your fingers Instead of using a blow dryer, gently fluff and style your hair with your fingers as it dries, always lifting the hair up off the scalp.
Bending over as you do this allows gravity to contribute to extra fullness.
Use a humidifier Dry indoor air is bad for dry hair so when it's winter counteract the standard low-moisture environment with a humidifier.
If the humidifier is located in the bedroom, your hair can benefit from 8 hours of added moisture every night.
Limit sun exposure Humidity is high in summer but the sun is hot and too much sun can damage your hair as well as your skin.
If you can't limit sun exposure, try to apply a conditioner to your hair that contains sunscreen after shampooing.
Wear a hat Hats are a good alternative to sunscreen application so wear a hat before going out in the summer sun.
Use baby oil To protect your hair from chlorine damage when swimming, apply baby oil to your hair before entering the pool.
Use about ½ a teaspoon - more if your hair is long - and work it in to your hair.
The oil coats hair shafts and prevents them from absorbing harsh chlorine.
After your swim you can shampoo the oil out.
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