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4 tips for spacing out your hairdresser appointments

4 tips for spacing out your hairdresser appointments
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Whether for budgetary reasons, time reasons, or simply to take care of your hair, spacing out your hairdresser appointments can be an excellent idea. Here’s an overview of simple tips for keeping your hair healthy for longer.

Tip number 1: opt for nourishing treatments

There’s no secret: to space out your visits to the hairdresser, your hair must be healthy. Appropriate care is therefore essential. Which products should you focus on? Masks, oils, and leave-in creams to keep your hair hydrated. Indeed, well-nourished hair is less prone to breakage, split ends, and dryness. The result? One to two weeks saved between two appointments, provided you are consistent with your hair routine.

Tip number 2: limit the use of heating devices

While they may be convenient, heated styling tools can quickly go from hair friend to foe. Used too frequently and without protection, hair straighteners or curling irons can cause significant damage. To maintain the integrity of your hair between cuts, experts recommend limiting their use as much as possible. To vary your hairstyles while changing your style, there are many heat-free techniques available today.

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Tip number 3: space out your shampoos

We tend to forget it, but washing our hair too often can strip it of its natural oils, which damages both the scalp and the lengths. In…

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