Healthy Hair Blog
Is your hair or ends feeling dry, lacking its usual shine, or just not looking as fabulous as it should? You may need to look into getting a haircut.
The hair of your dreams could just be a few snips away, you just have to bring yourself to go to the salon to get it done.
A haircut can transform the unhealthiest of hair into something that is manageable and on its way to becoming healthy.
Want the beautiful color you’ve always dreamed of without the damage?
Well… fortunately it's not impossible.
The allure of highlights and dying your hair are undeniable. Don’t worry we understand, having the same hair color may seem a little dull.
You urge for a change, maybe something to spice up your life a little, and you cannot help but think of what you would look like with fiery red hair, purple locks, or blonde highlights.
The possibilities seem endless and yet the old scare tactic of how much damage you’ll do to hair if you dye it deters you from even thinking about it.
We are here to tell you that dyeing your hair does not have to be the end of your hair’s good health. We want to equip you with the proper knowledge about dying and highlighting your hair.
Having fine hair is both a blessing and a curse. On the bright side, thinner strands do not need as much hair product to coat them, and drying and styling hair takes significantly less time than it does for a head of thick locks.
One of the best upsides? Fine hair is naturally soft, silky and smooth effortlessly.
While there are tons of benefits to having fine hair, styling and maintaining it follows a different set of rules than for those with very thick or coarse strands.
It requires a balance between maintaining moisture, body and preventing an oily or greasy appearance.
Hair growth is one of the most pressing of the hair trials and tribulations. You feel like your hair growth is stagnant. That no matter what you do (like all the promising hair masks) your hair just won’t go past the length that it is now. But like anything else, it can be figured out.
There are plenty of reasons why hair decides not to grow past a certain length. Anything from your diet, chemical imbalances to the products you may be using can make it challenging for your hair.
Have you ever felt overwhelmed at the thought of shopping for hair products? There are an innumerable amount of brands and products out there that the search can seem daunting. It can be even more challenging if you are on a budget but are looking for products to solve specific problems for your hair. Store bought products can range in price. They also can fall on the spectrum anywhere between all natural to 100% chemicals. The only way to find out is to read the ingredients.