Wash Your Hair the Right Way
Washing your hair the right way helps remove all dirt, excess oil, and dead skin, leaving your scalp and hair clean and refreshed. However, it’s best to wash your hair 2-3 times a week. Additionally, remember to choose moisturizing shampoos to promote healthy hair growth.
When washing your hair, use warm water, and rinse the ends with cool water to help seal the hair cuticles. Apply conditioner from mid-length to the ends of your hair, focusing on the ends to prevent dryness and split ends.

Washing your hair the right way helps remove dirt, excess oil, and dead skin.
Dry and Detangle Your Hair Gently
Opt for a small-tooth towel to gently absorb moisture from your hair without causing too much friction. To minimize damage to your hair and scalp, avoid brushing your hair when it’s wet, and use a wide-tooth comb to gently detangle your hair. When blow-drying your hair, maintain a distance of about 20cm between the dryer and your hair.
If you’re using heat styling tools, remember to apply a heat protectant spray or serum beforehand to shield your hair from the high temperatures.
Use a Wide-Tooth Comb
Wide-tooth combs are ideal for effectively removing tangles without causing excessive breakage. Always brush your hair before showering to prevent tangles. Moreover, avoid brushing your hair when it’s wet as it’s more prone to breakage.
Rinse Your Hair with Beer
Rinsing your hair with beer can make it incredibly soft and smooth thanks to the vitamin B content. This is an easy at-home hair treatment that you can try as beer is readily available.
Apple Cider Vinegar Rinse
Apple cider vinegar acts as a powerful treatment for dandruff, removing built-up chemicals, preventing hair loss, stimulating hair growth, fighting frizz, restoring the hair’s protective layer, and balancing the natural pH of your hair.

Apple cider vinegar helps treat dandruff and remove built-up chemicals.
Moisturize Your Hair More Often
Use a hair mask once a week, and for chemically treated hair, you can apply it 2-3 times a week, leaving it on for a minimum of 3-5 minutes and a maximum of 15-20 minutes. You can also use a hair cream with similar effects to hair oil. Unlike conditioners, which provide instant results and work on the surface of the hair, hair creams deliver deeper and more intensive moisture to the hair’s cuticles.
Additionally, you can use hair and scalp essence, which comes in a serum form that easily penetrates the scalp and hair roots without leaving a greasy feeling.