Hair masks can nourish, soothe and heal damaged hair. You can use your kitchen products to make your own hair masks. They can restore moisture and effectively treat heat-damaged hair.
The best way to prevent heat damage is by avoiding heat styling your tresses. This can help restore the lost elasticity, moisture and slowly nourish your hair back to health.
Most shampoos contain sulfates, formaldehyde, fragrances and parabens, which can aggravate your hair damage. Hence, it is better to switch to a natural shampoo that is free of chemicals and contains biotin or silica.
Epsom salt can help treat burnt hair and improve your scalp and hair health. Mix equal amounts of conditioner and Epsom salt and ensure the salt dissolves. After shampooing, massage this mixture into your scalp and roots and wash it off after 20 minutes.
Another effective treatment for heat-damaged hair is to get a warm oil massage, at least weekly once. Massage your scalp with Bhringaraj hair oil or coconut oil to nourish your hair follicles, provide hydration and promote healthy hair growth.
Swap your regular shampoo with a hydrating shampoo to nourish your hair. Additionally, finish your hair wash with a hair conditioner and cold water rinse to lock in moisture and nutrients.
You can try argan oil leave-in treatment to nourish and revive brittle, damaged hair. It also acts as a heat protectant and protects your hair from heat damage.
Coconut oil hair mask is beneficial for treating dry and damaged hair with split ends. It nourishes and provides moisture to your hair, making it soft and supple.
Rinsing your hair with green tea can help achieve strong and healthy hair. Boil tea leaves in water, and let it cool down. After shampooing, rinse your damp hair with the tea leaves and leave it for about 20 minutes. Then, rinse your hair with cold water.
Apple cider vinegar is rich in minerals and vitamins and can help repair your hair. Mix apple cider vinegar with little olive oil and eggs and massage this mixture into your hair. After 30 minutes, rinse with shampoo.
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