7 Things You Need to STOP Doing to Grow Long, Healthy Hair

7 Things You Need to STOP Doing to Grow Long, Healthy Hair

Achieving long, healthy hair is a goal for many, but it requires more than just using the right products—it also involves avoiding damaging habits that can hinder hair growth and lead to breakage. 

Here’s a detailed look at seven common mistakes you should steer clear of if your goal is to grow long and healthy hair.  

1. Skipping Hair Protection at Night

When you sleep, your hair rubs against cotton pillowcases, causing friction that can lead to split ends and breakage. To prevent this, consider using a satin/silk bonnet or pillowcase. 

Satin and silk are smooth materials that reduce friction, allowing your hair to glide smoothly while you move during sleep. They are also significantly less absorbent than cotton so they help to retain moisture in your hair, which is great for preventing dryness and breakage.

2. Rough Handling

No matter how much strengthening treatment you use or how moisturized your hair is, it is still less than 1 millimeter thick, so rough brushing or styling can cause breakage and split ends. Always use a wide-toothed comb to gently detangle your hair section by section. 

Start from the ends and work your way up to the roots, gradually removing knots and tangles without pulling or stressing your hair shaft. This gentle technique helps to maintain the integrity of your hair and minimize breakage.

3. Using Heat Without Protection

Using heat styling tools without a heat protectant can cause significant damage to your hair over time. Heat protectants create a barrier between your hair and the high temperatures from styling tools, helping to lock in moisture and prevent dryness. 

Without this protection, your hair is exposed to extreme heat, leading to dryness, frizz, breakage, and split ends. The lack of moisture and intense heat weakens the hair shaft, causing damage and making your hair look dull and less elastic.

This continuous heat exposure without protection can also accelerate color fading so if you have colored hair, it looks less vibrant over time and of you have dark hair, it will start to lighten. Incorporating a heat protectant into your styling routine can help prevent these effects, keeping your hair healthier and more resilient.

Also, use heat styling tools on lower heat settings whenever possible to further minimize potential harm.

4. Tight or Damaging Hairstyles

Hairstyles that pull tightly on your scalp and edges, such as high ponytails, braids, or buns, can cause a condition known as traction alopecia. This condition occurs when constant tension on the hair follicles leads to hair loss or thinning. You can have long, healthy hair if you don’t have hair at all, right?

To avoid this, opt for looser hairstyles that don’t put excessive strain on your hairline. Change your hairstyles regularly and ensure you give your scalp and hair a break in between styles to prevent constant tension.

5. Using Products With Harsh Ingredients

When shopping for hair care products, it's crucial to be ingredient-conscious to ensure you're using products that promote healthy hair. Avoid shampoos and conditioners with harsh ingredients like sulfates, parabens, and silicones, as these can strip your hair of natural oils and lead to dryness and damage.

Look for ingredients that include nourishing ingredients such as natural oils, olefin sulfonate, Cocamidopropyl Betaine, Ayurvedic herbs, and so on, which help to moisturize and condition your hair. 

Proteins, such as hydrolyzed keratin and wheat protein, are beneficial for strengthening and repairing damaged strands. Plant extracts, including aloe vera and green tea extract, can soothe the scalp and provide antioxidant protection. Additionally, glycerin acts as a humectant, drawing moisture into the hair and helping to retain hydration. These ingredients work together to promote healthy, hydrated, and resilient hair.

6. Ignoring Split Ends

Split ends occur when the protective outer layer of your hair shaft breaks or frays, exposing the inner layers to damage. If left untreated, split ends can continue to split further up the hair shaft, resulting in weak, dull hair and frizziness. 

To prevent this, schedule regular trims every 6 months to remove split ends and keep your hair looking healthy and vibrant. Regular trims also promote hair growth by preventing breakage and maintaining the overall health of your hair.

7. Choosing the Wrong Hairstylist

A bad hairstyle or improper hair treatments can significantly set back your hair growth journey and compromise the health of your hair. When selecting a hairstylist, it's crucial to research their experience and expertise with your specific hair type and concerns. 

Look for reviews and recommendations from others who have similar hair goals. A skilled hairstylist will not only provide you with a flattering hairstyle but will also use gentle techniques and quality products that promote the health and strength of your hair.

Always speak up if you notice a stylist isn't gentle with your hair. If they don't comply, don't hesitate to leave; the health of your hair is what matters most. Be wary of hairstylists who seem more focused on achieving a neat look at the expense of your comfort and hair health.

Those who use excessive amounts of edge control or apply unnecessary tension to your scalp can do more harm than good. Remember, a good hairstylist will respect your hair and prioritize its well-being.

Conclusion 

By avoiding these common mistakes and adopting healthy hair practices, you can nurture your hair from roots to tips, promoting long, strong, and beautiful locks. 

Remember, consistency is key when it comes to maintaining healthy hair habits. With patience and proper care, you can have the long, healthy hair you desire.

Before you go…

We appreciate your time taken to read this blog to the end. We hope you found it helpful. 

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