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How To Protect Your Hair From Heat Damage – BBLUNT

No matter how hard we try, we just canu2019t seem to stay away from heat styling. From straightening to adding waves and volume, hot irons are amazing for creating gorgeous hairstyles.

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How To Protect Your Hair From Heat Damage – BBLUNT

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  1. Hair How To Protect Your Hair From Heat Damage – BBLUNT that Suits Indian Skin

  2. Heat Damage No matter how hard we try, we just can’t seem to stay away from heat styling. From straightening to adding waves and volume, hot irons are amazing for creating gorgeous hairstyles. But just how bad is heat styling for your hair? In short, damaged hair and excessive heat styling definitely go hand-in-hand. If you aren’t protecting your hair from the rough effects of a hot tool, then you could be drying them out or causing your hair colour to fade.

  3. Use Heat Protectant This may seem like a no-brainer, but you should always be using a heat protectant when styling with a hot tool. Think of using a heat protectant like using sunscreen before you head out the door. These products help protect your hair, keep it healthy, and lock-in your hair color. BBLUNT’s Hot Shot Heat Protection Hair Mist is a must- have for protecting hair from heat and preventing hair damage when heat styling.

  4. Set The Right Temperature After you spritz your hair with a heat protectant, make sure you’re using the right temperature of the tool. Since thinner, finer hair is more susceptible to damage, it’s always better to use a lower temperature when styling your strands. Try to stay under 200 degrees Fahrenheit when curling or straightening your hair. If your hair is thicker, keep your hot tools set between 200 and 300 degrees.

  5. Use Less When using a hot tool to style your hair, don’t keep running your tool repeatedly over the same section of hair. While it may seem like you’re reinforcing the style or direction of the hair, you could actually be causing damage. If your hot tool is on the correct temperature setting then once pass should be just enough.

  6. Condition Your Hair You always need to replenish your hair’s natural moisture after heat styling. Try using a hydrating mask once a week and asking for a protein treatment every time you head to the salon. These two treatments combined will help to strengthen your strands and keep your hair as healthy as possible. You can opt for BBLUNT Intense Moisture Conditionerwhich will help you condition your hair.

  7. Hope you guys loved it…to know more please visit the BBLUNT website Courtesy: https://www.bblunt.com/

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