Avoid These 5 Everyday Mistakes That Damage Your Hair

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If you feel like your hair isn't as healthy as it could be, even though you use good products and try some of the tips we mention here on the channel, then maybe you should pay more attention to your hair care routine.

Did you know that things like wearing hair ties or putting your sunglasses on your head can damage your hair in the long run?

Although they look harmless, these habits may make your hair suffer more than you imagine.

In today's video, you will see 5 common mistakes that damage your hair more than you think.

Wearing the same hairstyle every day
Styling your hair always in the same way certainly facilitates your routine, but it can seriously damage your hair health.

Wearing wool
Woolen coats are a must to keep us warm during the winter, but they can also damage your hair.

Too-tight hairstyles
Getting your hair stuck on your face while exercising is super annoying, so we tend to tie our hair into the world's tightest ponytail. However, it can dent and even break your hair.

Brushing your hair too much
That old story of brushing your hair 100 times a day ​every day to make it more resistant and shinier is just a myth - and it will break your hair.

Playing with your hair too much
Pull, roll it on your hair, twirling, rubbing... most people tend to play with their hair. Unfortunately, this type of movement contributes to hair loss and breakage in the long term.

What is your hair care routine? Besides these tips, to ensure your hair is always healthy, you have to have a balanced diet and drink plenty of water.

If your hair is too damaged, try following a recovery hair schedule prescribed by a dermatologist.

0:00 5 Haircare mistakes you should avoid
0:31 Wearing the same hairstyle every day
0:59 Wearing wool
1:17 Too-tight hairstyles
1:31 Brushing your hair too much
1:54 Playing with your hair too much

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