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 You're probably aware that there are numerous hair types, ranging from thin hair to curly hair to damaged hair. When it comes to properly caring for your hair, your hair type isn't the only factor to consider. If you've never heard of hair porosity, now is the time to learn more. Every strand of hair on your head has a different level of porosity, and hair porosity levels can vary greatly from person to person. The porosity of your hair can and should influence how you create your hair care routine, including which shampoo and conditioner procedures you use and which type of leave-in hair care products you choose.

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What is frizz: Frizz is an undesired physical change that makes our hair dull, rough, and challenging to style. These...

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Curl cure always wants what’s best for you. However, some hair and skin types may not be suitable for ACV at all. ACV contains very strong acetic acid. If you have sensitive or irritated skin, ACV may not be suitable for your daily routine. But be sure to do a patch test before for allergies. Start by doing the rinse once a week and slowly change to twice. If your hair is very dry, try not do it more than once a week. You can instead use a hydrating and nourishing hair mask like ‘The Banana Hair Mask’ or Deep conditioning ‘Hair Milk’.

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We’re all guilty of making hair care mistakes from time to time, but the truth is many of the mistakes we’re making are ones that can be easily avoided. So, we are here to remind you of 10 things you shouldn’t be doing for healthy hair. If there are only a few things you relate to from the list then chances are you maybe close to your goal of healthier hair, sadly if you relate to more than 3-4 you need to start being more careful towards your hair.

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