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How to keep hair beautiful

How to get beautiful hair
Keeping your hair always beautiful is possible. But let’s be honest, the road to beautiful hair isn’t always easy or low maintenance. Almost all of us have spent years and lots of money trying to experiment with different styling tools, products, chemical treatments and colours, all in search for gorgeous hair that looks “natural”. All this pulling and tucking on your hair is bound to take a toll on it. Sometimes, even natural beauty tips for hair don’t seem to work. It comes as no surprise that 84% women describe their hair as “damaged”. But all is still well for your crowning glory. You can say goodbye to unnecessary worry or embarrassment regarding your hair.

These simple beauty tips for hair will help you learn how to care for hair:

  • The perfect match for your hair. Look for hair care products that match your hair type.  For instance, the right conditioner for dry hair can ensure that hair is being well taken care of while you try the new hairstyle that makes you feel good and beautiful. Or, if your hair is damaged, then a shampoo with Keratin Actives will work well.
  • Embrace the conditioner. It’s your best bet on days your hair refuses to co-operate. Making conditioner a part of your hair care routine goes a long way in protecting your hair from frizz and dryness. It penetrates deep inside the hair to reinforce damaged proteins while sealing lifted cuticles and protecting against any future wear-and-tear.
  • Clean hair remains beautiful. The number of times you wash your hair in a week should depend on the oiliness of your scalp and the lifestyle you live. If you travel a lot, and have really oily hair, you should wash it every alternate day. But if you have dry hair, and don’t expose your hair to dust that often, washing it that frequently may strip it of its essential oils. So choose wisely. 
  • Eat healthy for healthy hair: Beautiful hair also comes from the food you choose to eat. Make sure to include proteins in your diet, like lentils and meat. Green leafy vegetables will provide you with Vitamin A which is also a vital nutrient in promoting hair growth. And lastly, keep yourself hydrated with two litres of water every day.
  • Tailor-made products. Good hair is also a result of products used especially for your type of hair. Whether your hair is hair fall or damage prone, we’re sure you’ll find a product that’s tailor-made for your hair in the Dove Hair Range. The Dove products have a wide range, suiting every hair need. 
  • So if you're looking for a great hair care routine, or promote your natural thickness, color, and shine, start with any one of these beauty tips for hair and keep adding, as you learn how to care for hair. And don’t forget that beautiful hair looks best when it’s on a happy and smiling face, so keep smiling.
 

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