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Top Tips to Grow Your Hair

02

Mar

Jess O'Sullivan

Our 5 top tips to keep your hair in tip-top condition through the winter months...

Top Tips to Grow Your Hair

Follow our top tops to grow your hair – Simple and easy changes you can make today!

  1. Start with a healthy food diet

The healthier you eat, the healthier and stronger your hair will be. A bad diet can result in weaker hair more prone to brakeage and damage. Nutritional deficiencies need to be addressed when identified as they affect the health of your nails, skin and hair. Your nutritionist or doctors can provide you with food supplements to target a weak metabolism.

  1. Get the basics right

A healthy scalp means your hair will grow healthier for longer. Biolage has the solution for you with its Scalpsync range designed to balance your scalp health and tackle any dandruff or oil issues. Also, don’t avoid the hairdresser’s scissors! Your hair needs regular trims to stay healthy. A fresh cut gets rid of split weak ends prone to breakage.

  1. Choose a caring hair colour

Too much colouring and lightening can damage your hair making it prone to breakage, leaving the hair dull and dry. Even the most caring hair colour with disrupt your hair normal functioning. The most important is to listen to your hairdressers’ advice. Stylists can advise how much time you should leave between your colour appointments, the most suitable colour for your hair type and what haircare you should buy to maintain the colour.

  1. Conditioners and treatments are your best friends

Conditioners are a girl’s best friend, because of their multi-benefits. First, they detangle your hair making it easier to style but also more manageable. Then, they will boost your hair shine and improves it smoothness. Whether you have fine, damaged or dry hair Biolage R.A.W has the solution for you under our technical advanced range or within our sustainable range R.A.W.

  1. Reduce the frequency of heated styling

The more you use hair electricals, the more damage your hair will suffer from on the long term. Despite being amazing to perfect these up-dos, tousled waves and poker straight looks they should not be the 1st tools used to style your hair. If you cannot live without your straighteners and curlers though, think about reducing the heat settings or reducing their use on a weekly basis. Think about air-drying, style shaping products, heat protection products or even overnight styling techniques ( like Velcro rollers, buns, plaits…..).

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