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For many folks, their hair is one of their best features, and to keep it looking its best, you have to take proper care of it. Top hair care advice includes using the right products for your hair type and giving it an occasional treatment, both of which you can do from the comfort of your own home.

If you spend less than 10 minutes in the shower on your hair, you’re not alone, because in the US, 44% of hair care consumers do the same. With a myriad of products to choose from and the ins and outs of protecting colored hair to know, it’s easy to become overwhelmed and fall back on a regular shampoo and conditioner. Our blog highlights top hair care advice for all hair types, so your hair can shine as brightly as you do.

How to Maintain Curly Hair?

Many forms of curly hair exist, and as such, you need the right treatments to ensure it stays looking its best. Otherwise, you risk frizzing, dryness, and inconsistent results.

Curly hair, because of its bends and twists, can dry out more easily because it can be difficult for your hair’s natural oil to travel down the hair shaft. To maintain curly hair, use a clarifying shampoo, which helps remove build-up from:

  • Oils
  • Products
  • Dead skin cells

Many people wash their hair every day, but this is not recommended for curly hair. Instead, wash your hair every 3-5 days. The type of conditioner you use also matters, and the best products for curly hair are those that restore moisture and detangle. When drying, use a diffuser attachment on your hairdryer to achieve perfect, bouncy, and defined curls.

How to Style Straight Hair?

If you have straight hair, you have a wide range of styles to choose from. To begin, you want to ensure you’re not washing too often, but don’t leave it longer than 3 days.

Unlike curly hair, natural oils can travel down the hair shafts much more easily, which can leave you with greasy hair more quickly. You want to use a moisturizing conditioner that includes hydrating ingredients, such as:

  • Coconut oil
  • Argon oil
  • Jojoba oil

Style with casual updos or spray with a sea-salt spritzer for a natural, tousled look. If you prefer a flat iron for sleek, straight hair, ensure it has ceramic plates and use heat-protective products to minimize damage.

How to Care For Textured Hair?

Maintaining healthy hair can be tricky for those with textured hair, but it’s definitely not impossible. One primary thing to understand about textured hair is that it needs a lot of moisture, so choose a shampoo and conditioner that is moisturizing. You want to cleanse your hair without stripping it, so consider using natural products from the Botalab hair and scalp care range.

Using a detangling conditioner is also essential to avoid painful knots. Use your fingers to work the conditioner through your hair, or use a wide-tooth comb if you prefer. When styling, use a leave-in conditioner and add stylers of your choice, such as:

  • Curl creams and butters
  • Mousses and foams
  • Gels and custards

Home Hair Care Tips

No matter your hair type, several home hair care tips can leave your hair looking and feeling its best. Here are our top favorite tips.

  • When using shampoo or conditioner, avoid using your nails on your scalp.
  • If you have extra curly hair, consider adding oil to your hair after showering.
  • Choose hair products containing hyaluronic acid, which helps the hair retain its moisture.
  • If you color your hair, choose sulfate-free shampoo so you don’t strip your color.
  • Gently towel-dry your hair with a microfibre towel using squeezing motions to avoid fraying or frizz.
  • Avoid 2-in-1 products because they’re often not hydrating enough and can trap oil and dirt in your hair cuticles.
  • Maintaining healthy hair also means eating nutritious foods, such as salmon and nuts.
  • Avoid using hot water when washing your hair to protect the natural oils and avoid dull hair.
  • To help reduce split ends, use a conditioner that includes protein.

Frequently Asked Questions

How to Choose Natural Hair Products?

Finding the right hair care products for your hair type is essential for maintaining healthy hair. When choosing products, check the ingredient label first. You want to avoid products that contain sulfates, silicones, parabens, and drying alcohols.

Next, identify your main goal. If you want more moisture in your hair, look for products that contain aloe vera or water as the first ingredients.

If you want strength, look for products that include hydrolyzed protein. If your goal is to seal in moisture, use products containing oils such as jojoba oil.

Finally, you might not hit the mark with the first product you buy, so don’t be afraid to test different ones. Remember, don’t give up because you don’t get the result you’re looking for; you just haven’t found the right product yet.

What Not to Do With Afro Hair?

Afro hair is beautiful but requires some know-how to keep it looking pristine. To avoid snapping and tangling, never comb your hair when it’s dry.

Rather, use a leave-in conditioner, which can help with detangling. Avoid using excessive heat when styling, and to reduce hair loss along the edges (traction alopecia), avoid tight:

  • Braids
  • Extensions
  • Ponytails

If you’ve had your hair relaxed, never reapply relaxers, or you risk chemical overprocessing. Instead, wait 2-3 months between appointments and only touch up new growth. Finally, avoid plastic hair ties and cotton pillowcases. Rather use silk bonnets and scrunchies.

Elevated Hair Care for the Modern Era

Taking care of your hair doesn’t have to be overcomplicated if you know the right things to do. When styling curly hair, remember to use moisture-rich products and dry with a diffuser for defined, beautiful curls. With straight hair, use a flat iron with ceramic plates and wash your hair every other day. Textured hair looks best when you use the right products and avoid combing when dry.

Loved these hair care secrets? Discover more beauty and wellness insights in our Lifestyle section.

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