A Pandemic Guide To Nursing Your Damaged Hair Back To Health Unlisted Video
Damaged hair can happen to anyone. So if you're stuck at home during the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic, why not use the time to nurse your locks back to health?
According to Allure, split ends should be treated with a trim--even if you have to do it yourself. Split-end mending serums can help, but they're only temporary.
Color damage? According to Allure, start investing in color-safe shampoo and conditioner, and deep conditioning masks. Or, grow it out and start over.
Too much blow-drying and flat-ironing? The damage has already been done, but you can prevent it from getting worse by using heat-protecting sprays and serums.
And if you have chemical damage from perms or relaxers, do a weekly deep-conditioning treatment, and hydrate by using leave-in conditioners.
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