Haircare Advice




 

7.Don’t Let Brands Clean Your Wallet
What are you really getting for extra money spent on specialty products? Consumer Reports tested products on 1,700 ponytail samples and found that pricy shampoos were no better than cheaper ones. What should you buy? Choose shampoos and conditioners designed for your hair type, such as those for oily, fine, or color-treated hair.

 

8.Use Gentle Color to Cover Grays
Hair doesn’t just change color as we get older – it also becomes weaker and grows more slowly. That means damaged hair won’t be snipped off as quickly by haircuts. Chemicals used on «mature» hair should be weaker to avoid damage.