The Biggest Mistakes You're Making With Over-Processed Hair

Celebrity hair stylist, Ted Gibson, told Huda Beauty the best way to help repair your mane is to give it a break sometimes. "Do not over process — [which includes processing and coloring] — and do not excess heat style," he explained. "Also, stop putting it in really tight ponytails or putting it in a ponytail when its wet and make sure you're using the right products to strengthen it." Gibson recommended using a product that will hydrate and strengthen your hair like R+Co's Palm Springs Treatment Mask, which contains butter and oils that will instantly leave your hair looking shiny and new again. 

Before you take out your straightener or curling iron, it's also important to first protect your locks. The hair expert suggested using a product like Drybar's Hot Toddy Heat Protecting Mist, which can protect your tendrils from heat as high as 450 degrees Farenheight. Lastly, another full proof method to silkier strands is to limit how much you're styling your hair. We know it's tough to put down that blow dryer, but if you let your hair air-dry naturally, it will make a world of difference.

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