Perfume can damage your hair, split ends can't be repaired, and a satin pillowcase works wonders for frizz. These are seven proven hair care insights from experts.
Avoid spraying perfume directly on your hair. The high alcohol content can dry out and damage your locks over time.
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Freshly washed hair appears fuller and less thin, giving your strands an instant volume boost.
Brush your hair slowly and gently to minimize static buildup and keep it smooth.
Wet your hair with fresh water before entering the pool or sea. This makes it less absorbent, protecting it from chlorine and salt damage.
Switch to a satin pillowcase to reduce friction, tame frizz, and prevent tangles overnight.
You can't repair split ends—prevention is key. Once damaged, trimming is the only solution for healthy hair.
If you compulsively pull out your hair, it may be trichotillomania. The good news: hair often regrows after addressing the issue.
Struggling with post-vacation damaged hair from sea and chlorine? The September issue of Santé offers expert advice to restore your locks.
Text: Carlijn Biesemaat