Long, luscious locks are a goal for many of us, but frizz and split ends can really put a damper on our style. Keeping your hair healthy overall will make it look smoother, shinier, and help you have more good hair days than bad ones. While healthy hair might not happen overnight, there are a few things you can do right away to start your healthy hair journey today.

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Use silicone- and sulfate-free products.

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Wash your hair 2 or 3 times per week.

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Limit your use of heat styling devices.

  1. Let your hair air dry as much as possible, and use heat-free styles. Put away your hair dryer, straightener, curling iron, and hot rollers unless you have a special occasion at hand, and use them on the lowest setting. Applying heat to your hair can damage it, so it's best to let your hair air dry instead. However it may also be damaging to air dry your hair and it also can be inconvenient. It is preferred to let your hair slightly dry up and air dry and then blow dry your hair till it is completely dry. However, do keep in mind to use the cool setting on the blow dryer as you do this. [7]
    • When you do use heat styling devices, use a heat protectant serum or spray beforehand to protect your locks.
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Get your hair trimmed every 6 to 8 weeks.

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Eat a balanced diet.

  1. What you eat influences how well your hair grows. Maintain a balanced diet with plenty of protein, vitamin B, iron, and omega-3s helps your hair stay as thick and healthy as possible.[14]
    • Vitamin B keeps hair thick and strong. Eat plenty of fruits, vegetables and nuts to get enough vitamin B.
    • Eat beef, chicken, pork, fish and leafy greens like kale and spinach to get iron and protein.
    • Salmon, walnuts, and avocados are excellent sources of omega-3s, which help your hair stay shiny and healthy.
    • You can supplement your diet with vitamins designed to make hair stronger. Try prenatal vitamins, which contain a mix of ingredients that lead to great hair, nails, and skin.
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    Avoid using products with coconut oil. Unlike other oils, it can lead to protein buildup on hair follicles, which causes hair to become drier and more brittle.
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    Protein, especially when combined with healthy carbs, encourages hair growth. A balanced diet rich in nutrients is also important.
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    To keep hair healthy long term, avoid chemical treatments as much as possible, use gentle sulfate-free shampoo, and save heat styling for special occasions.
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If you want to have healthy hair, make sure to wash it 3 to 4 times a week, since washing it more often can dry it out. Additionally, opt to use products that are less harsh on your hair, such as a sulfate-free shampoo and a conditioner made with aloe, coconut oil, shea butter, and other pure substances. After you wash your hair, dry it gently by patting it with a towel, rather than wringing it out, to prevent further damage. You should also use a comb, rather than a brush, on wet hair, since a brush can cause breakage. To help damaged hair, consider making a homemade treatment from egg yolk and olive oil, vinegar, or plain yogurt. For more tips from our Cosmetology co-author, including how to make lifestyle changes that promote healthy hair, keep reading!

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