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How to Hydrate Hair

Do you know how to hydrate hair?  When your hair becomes dried out, it can become impossible to manage. It may be brittle and may start to split, giving you a headache every time you have to grab a brush. Just waking up in the morning can frustrate you as you walk into your bathroom and discover a giant frizz ball on top of your head. If this sounds like your situation (or if you want to make sure this doesn't become your situation), here are some tips for how to hydrate hair. 

How to Hydrate Hair

 

Fortunately for those with dry hair, there are a number of different ways you can manage the situation and restore your hair back to its natural luster and shine. In fact, it is possible to hydrate hair and make it healthy and manageable again even without the use of expensive serums and treatments.

  • Your best bet if you want to hydrate hair is to start with natural oils.
  • Naturally occurring oils, such as coconut, avocado, and olive oil (it’s not just for cooking) are great ways to treat your hair with a direct application.
  • You can purchase most of these oils in different salon product retailers, and once you have obtained all three of them you can concoct a hydrating cocktail for your hair with equal parts of each oil being mixed and applied directly to your hair.
  • Allow the mixture to sit directly on the hair before rinsing, and continue to apply it two times a week.
  • Another way to help your hydrating process along is to take multivitamin supplements that are high in vitamins D and E. 

So, now you have some great tips for how to hydrate hair and have beautiful locks in no time.

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