FREE Heathy Hair Guide
Bad hair days are a bummer; that's a beauty truth. But they are no joke: 74% of women say a bad hair day makes them feel less confident. So, when your hair is in good shape, it undoubtedly looks better, and the chances of that happening are far less likely— or at least less frequent.
The challenge is your strands are constantly prone to hair damage: dullness, thinning, dryness, breakage, frizz, and more. With all these potential strand stresses, it's no surprise that having healthy hair requires effort to keep it looking lush. And while there isn't a secret shortcut to healthier hair, taking time to keep strands strong is worth the commitment. With small tweaks to your routine, maintaining great hair can be effortless.
Here is my 10 favorite tips to HEATHY HAPPY HAIR…
1. Brush your hair before you shower.
No matter what your hair texture is, taking 60 seconds to detangle strands will keep them strong. When your hair is wet it is more vulnerable to breakage so always brush knots out of your hair when it's dry. One added benefit: brushing dry hair distributes the natural oils from your scalp down to the ends of your hair. Another plus: post-shower it's already smooth and ready to style!
2. Oil treatments are a MUST.
Weekly oil treatments will transform your hair. My favorite vegan plant based oil is a blend of 13+ plant and essential oils that nurishes and balances scalp while hydrating your ends. Not all oil is created equal. It's important to make sure your scalp gets hydration as well. Leave it on overnight before washing it out. If you are a dry shampoo addict (no judgement!), this is especially important to prevent a dry scalp.
3. Take time for hair masks.
To keep strands hydrated and smooth, use a moisturizing hair mask or deep conditioner at least once a week, and more frequently if you use hot tools regularly. Her go-to: Hair Transformation Masque by Monat, which leaves hair feeling soft and shiny without weighing hair down.
4. Be mindful of key ingredients.
Staring down the haircare aisle can be overwhelming: with endless haircare options, how do you choose the one? As you pick out your products, narrow down your options by looking for strengthening ingredients, which will nourish your strands. Always incorporating coconut oil, Argan oil, aloe, or spirulina into your regimen.
5. Eat a balanced diet.
You already know that you are what you eat. Your hair is mostly made up of protein, so eating a balanced diet of protein rich food is important. Add these items to your grocery list:
Fish
Meat
Eggs
Beans
Monat Collagen Key
Other good sources of hair food: berries, spinach, and avocados, along with anything else rich in vitamins C and E which will help boost collagen production, resulting in stronger strands.
6. Take a deep breath.
Repeat after us: breathe in through your nose and out through your mouth. The little things make a big difference. Your hair is an outgrowth of your body; if you are stressed, your skin will be stressed and that includes your scalp. Now, keep calm and read on.
7. Turn down the temp of your shower.
As soothing as a steamy show may feel, taking a super hot shower on a daily basis can irritate you scalp and possibly weaken your hair as it grows out. Keep the temperature on the warm side and at the end of the shower, do a quick cold-water rinse to seal the cuticles shut, boost shine, and maintain healthy hair.
8. Shield strands from the sun.
UV rays don't only cause damage to your skin, and the same goes for pollution. When you style your hair, apply a leave-in styler to protect your strands, I recommend antioxidant-rich heat protectant spray, which guards against an array of environmental factors.
9. Don't skip your scalp.
Healthy hair starts with a healthy scalp. If you’re notice dryness, itching, or any scalp issues, your hair will be affected by this. To maintain a balanced scalp, I recommend my long-time go-to for clarifying the scalp: ACV purifying shampoo and the scalp scrub. The result? Voluminous, fresh hair.
10. Sleep on silk.
Make the most of your beauty sleep: swap out your cotton pillowcase for a silk alternative. It protects the cuticle of your hair by reducing the amount of friction between your hair and the fabric.
Another secret to reduce stress on strands: Sleep with your hair in a loose topknot—secured with a silk scrunchie— or try a low loose braid if you have thick or textured hair to give you more control of your strands during the night.