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The ends of
long hair have been styled and colored so many times that they get dry and
frizzy quickly," says hairstylist Serge Normant. Ask your stylist to snip
less than a half inch every other month (since your hair grows faster than
that, you won't lose any real length). If you wait too much longer between
cuts, split ends could resplit, which means you'll have to trim away more later
on.
2- Scalp
treatments may sound clinical, but massaging a serum or even a shampoo that contains essential
oils, such as avocado and coconut, into your roots a few times a week will
"nourish the scalp, creating the right foundation for healthier, stronger
hair with less breakage,"
1 3 - If your hair
is in that awkward growing-out stage, ask your stylist for long layers that
skim the bottom of your cut. "Long layers in the front give you the
illusion of length,"
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DRY SHAMPOO AND DRY
CONDITIONER Yes, dry conditioner is a thing—and you'll be happy that you
know about it on day three of a
blowout. Your ends start to look dry right around the same time your roots get
oily.
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