























See Also
See Again
© Shutterstock
0 / 24 Fotos
Get it wet less frequently - Water dilates the hair from the inside. When done too often, the hair becomes frizzy and brittle. According to Allure, washing the hair too regularly is not good practice. The same article suggests skipping a day whenever possible is good for your hair.
© iStock
1 / 24 Fotos
Have the right products - On the days you wash your hair, use a pre-shampoo treatment. This product acts as a sealant, which helps decrease the damage caused to the hair during and after washing. According to Allure this is advisable to all types of hair, except fine.
© iStock
2 / 24 Fotos
Choose the right shampoo - There is an array of shampoos out there. But, according to Allure, the most recommended are those that say 'damage repairing' and contain proteins that strengthen hair. This type of product contains fewer harmful chemicals to hair and scalp.
© Shutterstock
3 / 24 Fotos
Rethink your conditioner - Most people use conditioner to minimize frizzing and improve shine. But conditioning is particularly important if you normally use a blow-dryer or flatiron. According to Allure, conditioners play a key role in protecting the hair from heat.
© Shutterstock
4 / 24 Fotos
Use layers - Heat is one of hair's worst enemies. Because of this, it is best to use a product that offers heat protection. However, according to Allure, this will only work if you do it right. Grab small sections of damp hair and apply the the product thoroughly and evenly down the length. When done, comb the hair to spread the product.
© iStock
5 / 24 Fotos
Reduce brow-drying time - After washing the hair, wrap the hair in a towel to remove excess water and then dry your hair with paper towel. You'll be surprised by how much water the paper towel will retain. By doing this, you can cut your blow-drying time in half.
© iStock
6 / 24 Fotos
Save your old T-shirts - According to Allure, using cotton T-shirts to dry the hair is less damaging.
© iStock
7 / 24 Fotos
Cool your hair - The hair remains warm after blow-drying or strengthening. A good practice is to use the cold button on your hair dryer for few minutes.
© iStock
8 / 24 Fotos
Be creative - If you opt to air-dry your hair overnight, you will have more time to do other things in the morning. According to Allure, a good trick is sleeping with two loose, wet braids. This smooths frizz and gives the hair a nice wavy look.
© iStock
9 / 24 Fotos
Treat yourself - Weekly scalp treatments bring great benefits in the long run. Keeping the hair follicles clean prevents blockage and inflammation, which could lead to hair loss.
© iStock
10 / 24 Fotos
Make it shine
- Who doesn't want shine hair? Of course, there are sprays that help achieve this effect, but they don't always look natural. Dry oils are the best option.
© Shutterstock
11 / 24 Fotos
Dirty hair - Before dying your hair, don't wash it for two days. Your scalp's natural oils protect against irritation, according to Glamour.
© iStock
12 / 24 Fotos
Do a strand test
- Before applying the color on your whole hair, try it on a small section. This will help you figure out the appropriate timing. According to Glamour, if you have fine hair, you'll probably need five to 10 minutes less than the recommended time written on the box. In turn, if you have dry and coarse hair, you're most likely to need the recommended time.
© Shutterstock
13 / 24 Fotos
Follow the instructions - Read and reread the instructions on the box. It is extremely important that you understand how to properly apply the product because it's very difficult to undo the process.
© iStock
14 / 24 Fotos
Dark hair - If your hair becomes too dark after you dye it, wash it immediately with water only, Glamour suggest. If it's still too dark, mix a tablespoon of baking soda with clarifying shampoo and let it sit for five minutes.
© iStock
15 / 24 Fotos
Too light - If your hair ends up too light, you'll have to use more dye, Glamour says. If it looks too pale, choose the next shade darker than what originally used. Dye the areas that look faint, and let it sit for half the time indicated on the box.
© iStock
16 / 24 Fotos
If it turns greenish - Want to get rid of the greenish tone? Try to remove the tint from your hair by washing it with a clarifying shampoo, according to Glamour. If this doesn't work, you can try washing your hair with ketchup. The red will neutralize the green and the acidity of ketchup helps neutralize the reaction.
© iStock
17 / 24 Fotos
Brassy hair - If it ends up looking too orange, you'll need to tone it down. If you used semi-permanent dye, use a lavender-hued shampoo for a few days. But if you used a permanent dye, apply a shade two tones darker.
© Shutterstock
18 / 24 Fotos
Make it last - According to Glamour, the rule of thumb is to treat your hair the same way you would treat your skin. Use a sulfate-free color-preserving shampoo and conditioner.
© iStock
19 / 24 Fotos
Shampoo less often - Water is your hair color's biggest enemy, so avoid washing as much as possible. If you need to clean your hair, opt for dry shampoo. On the days when you have to wash your hair, use warm water and only conditioner. This will help preserve the dye.
© Shutterstock
20 / 24 Fotos
Use a mask - One of the most effective ways to make the dye last is to use a deep conditioner. Do it at least once a week to keep the hair hydrated and soft. Also let the hair air-dry as much as possible.
© iStock
21 / 24 Fotos
Protect your hair - Glamour recommends using a color-enhancing gloss, which adds shine and help prevent fading.
© iStock
22 / 24 Fotos
Protect against UV
- Solar radiation will cause hair color to fade. If you can't use a UV protectant spray, you can always use a hat. See also: The best homemade hair treatments for every hair type
© iStock
23 / 24 Fotos
© Shutterstock
0 / 24 Fotos
Get it wet less frequently - Water dilates the hair from the inside. When done too often, the hair becomes frizzy and brittle. According to Allure, washing the hair too regularly is not good practice. The same article suggests skipping a day whenever possible is good for your hair.
© iStock
1 / 24 Fotos
Have the right products - On the days you wash your hair, use a pre-shampoo treatment. This product acts as a sealant, which helps decrease the damage caused to the hair during and after washing. According to Allure this is advisable to all types of hair, except fine.
© iStock
2 / 24 Fotos
Choose the right shampoo - There is an array of shampoos out there. But, according to Allure, the most recommended are those that say 'damage repairing' and contain proteins that strengthen hair. This type of product contains fewer harmful chemicals to hair and scalp.
© Shutterstock
3 / 24 Fotos
Rethink your conditioner - Most people use conditioner to minimize frizzing and improve shine. But conditioning is particularly important if you normally use a blow-dryer or flatiron. According to Allure, conditioners play a key role in protecting the hair from heat.
© Shutterstock
4 / 24 Fotos
Use layers - Heat is one of hair's worst enemies. Because of this, it is best to use a product that offers heat protection. However, according to Allure, this will only work if you do it right. Grab small sections of damp hair and apply the the product thoroughly and evenly down the length. When done, comb the hair to spread the product.
© iStock
5 / 24 Fotos
Reduce brow-drying time - After washing the hair, wrap the hair in a towel to remove excess water and then dry your hair with paper towel. You'll be surprised by how much water the paper towel will retain. By doing this, you can cut your blow-drying time in half.
© iStock
6 / 24 Fotos
Save your old T-shirts - According to Allure, using cotton T-shirts to dry the hair is less damaging.
© iStock
7 / 24 Fotos
Cool your hair - The hair remains warm after blow-drying or strengthening. A good practice is to use the cold button on your hair dryer for few minutes.
© iStock
8 / 24 Fotos
Be creative - If you opt to air-dry your hair overnight, you will have more time to do other things in the morning. According to Allure, a good trick is sleeping with two loose, wet braids. This smooths frizz and gives the hair a nice wavy look.
© iStock
9 / 24 Fotos
Treat yourself - Weekly scalp treatments bring great benefits in the long run. Keeping the hair follicles clean prevents blockage and inflammation, which could lead to hair loss.
© iStock
10 / 24 Fotos
Make it shine
- Who doesn't want shine hair? Of course, there are sprays that help achieve this effect, but they don't always look natural. Dry oils are the best option.
© Shutterstock
11 / 24 Fotos
Dirty hair - Before dying your hair, don't wash it for two days. Your scalp's natural oils protect against irritation, according to Glamour.
© iStock
12 / 24 Fotos
Do a strand test
- Before applying the color on your whole hair, try it on a small section. This will help you figure out the appropriate timing. According to Glamour, if you have fine hair, you'll probably need five to 10 minutes less than the recommended time written on the box. In turn, if you have dry and coarse hair, you're most likely to need the recommended time.
© Shutterstock
13 / 24 Fotos
Follow the instructions - Read and reread the instructions on the box. It is extremely important that you understand how to properly apply the product because it's very difficult to undo the process.
© iStock
14 / 24 Fotos
Dark hair - If your hair becomes too dark after you dye it, wash it immediately with water only, Glamour suggest. If it's still too dark, mix a tablespoon of baking soda with clarifying shampoo and let it sit for five minutes.
© iStock
15 / 24 Fotos
Too light - If your hair ends up too light, you'll have to use more dye, Glamour says. If it looks too pale, choose the next shade darker than what originally used. Dye the areas that look faint, and let it sit for half the time indicated on the box.
© iStock
16 / 24 Fotos
If it turns greenish - Want to get rid of the greenish tone? Try to remove the tint from your hair by washing it with a clarifying shampoo, according to Glamour. If this doesn't work, you can try washing your hair with ketchup. The red will neutralize the green and the acidity of ketchup helps neutralize the reaction.
© iStock
17 / 24 Fotos
Brassy hair - If it ends up looking too orange, you'll need to tone it down. If you used semi-permanent dye, use a lavender-hued shampoo for a few days. But if you used a permanent dye, apply a shade two tones darker.
© Shutterstock
18 / 24 Fotos
Make it last - According to Glamour, the rule of thumb is to treat your hair the same way you would treat your skin. Use a sulfate-free color-preserving shampoo and conditioner.
© iStock
19 / 24 Fotos
Shampoo less often - Water is your hair color's biggest enemy, so avoid washing as much as possible. If you need to clean your hair, opt for dry shampoo. On the days when you have to wash your hair, use warm water and only conditioner. This will help preserve the dye.
© Shutterstock
20 / 24 Fotos
Use a mask - One of the most effective ways to make the dye last is to use a deep conditioner. Do it at least once a week to keep the hair hydrated and soft. Also let the hair air-dry as much as possible.
© iStock
21 / 24 Fotos
Protect your hair - Glamour recommends using a color-enhancing gloss, which adds shine and help prevent fading.
© iStock
22 / 24 Fotos
Protect against UV
- Solar radiation will cause hair color to fade. If you can't use a UV protectant spray, you can always use a hat. See also: The best homemade hair treatments for every hair type
© iStock
23 / 24 Fotos
Tips for impeccable hair without leaving the comfort of home
You don't have to go to a beauty salon to achieve the style you always dreamed of
© iStock
For many, choosing an intricate hairstyle takes a lot of work. Not only do you have to go to a beauty salon, but you also depend on your hair type. However, there are a few tricks you can do at home to help you achieve the perfect hair.
Click through the gallery to discover these incredible tricks to have perfect hair.
RECOMMENDED FOR YOU




































MOST READ
- Last Hour
- Last Day
- Last Week