We all want to skip the salon on some days and opt for natural beach waves with hair tools before a brunch or an important work meeting.
With the perfect hair to complement your look, you’ll be ready in no time to go from desk to dinner. Whether you’re into curls, pin-straight hair, or everything in between; you best believe there is some type of tool to help you achieve your desired style.
How to take care of your hair at home?
Hydrate your tresses
Use a deep conditioner or a hair mask once a week to keep your hair hydrated. Look for products with ingredients like argan oil, coconut oil, or shea butter. Apply a lightweight leave-in conditioner or detangler to help keep hair smooth and reduce frizz.
Style with caution
Before using any heat styling tools, apply a heat protectant spray to prevent damage. Use tools like straighteners or curling irons on the lowest heat setting that’s effective to avoid drying out or frying your hair.
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Explore natural drying or use high-tech tools
Let your hair air dry when possible to minimize heat damage. For a smooth finish, twist your hair into a loose bun while it’s still damp to maintain a soft wave and reduce frizz. Use a t-shirt or microfiber towel to wrap your curls after washing to enhance curl definition and reduce frizz. Using the Dyson can also promise that added layer of protection for maximum strength.
Satin or Silk Pillowcases
Satin or silk pillowcases reduce friction on your hair while sleeping, which helps to minimize frizz and breakage.
While the best hair tools are some that will last you years, there are now so many options nowadays that won’t damage or break your hair.
So, for your next investment in a hair tool to add to your vanity, swipe through our guide of hair tools to purchase.
Mauli
Aveda
Dyson
ghd
ghd
Guerlain
Jose Eber
Mermade
Slip
La Bonne Brosse
SHEGLAM It-Curl Thermal Blowout Brush
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