Oily Dry Normal Wavy Straight Curly Coily Thick Fine Once you have figured out your hair type, always treat your hair in accordance with that. Your hair will likely react differently than a friend’s hair to certain products and care.
If you have dry hair, you should only wash it every third day. If your hair is more oil prone, try washing it every other day, but if it looks really oily after just 1 day, you can wash it every day. You can also use dry shampoo between washes to help soak up some of the oil. If you have normal hair (not super dry and not super oily) you should wash your hair every other day or every 3 days There is no perfect formula for how much you should wash your hair. Just monitor your hair and wash it when you feel it’s getting dirty. Washing it too much will prevent the natural oils from restoring in your hair, which can damage your hair.
If visiting a salon frequently is too much trouble or too expensive, trim your hair yourself. Invest in scissors for your hair and use a mirror that allows you to see the back of your head. It’s easiest to trim your hair when it is wet or straight so that you can get even ends. If your hair is curly, it’s best to trim it when it’s dry or only slightly wet. Curly hair looks much longer when it’s wet, so it may dry shorter than you expected.
Olive oil: warm olive oil will help moisturize dry hair. Apply it to your hair and let it sit for 45 minutes, then shampoo and rinse. Tea: unsweetened, brewed tea can bring shine to your hair as well as enhance your natural color. Rinse your hair with a tea that corresponds to your natural color (black tea for brunettes, chamomile tea for blondes) after rinsing out shampoo in a shower. [9] X Research source Coconut oil: this serves as a natural conditioner. Take heated coconut oil and apply to hair, letting it sit for 30 minutes. Then rinse with shampoo. [10] X Research source Honey: honey is a natural moisturizer and can help strengthen hair follicles. Mix equal parts honey and shampoo and rinse. [11] X Research source
Essential fatty acids: flaxseed oil, salmon, tuna, walnuts, and almonds Vitamin B6: bananas, potatoes, and spinach Protein: fish, chicken, eggs, and soy products Folic acid: fresh fruits and vegetables, especially citrus fruits and tomatoes, as well as whole grains, beans, and lentils Stress and smoking can also cause damage to your hair by making it dull and prone to breakage, so avoid these things if possible [14] X Research source
Choose a conditioner that is also right for your hair type. If you have dry hair, you may need a hydrating conditioner, or if you have oily hair you might like a light-weight conditioner.