7 Hair Hacks for Natural Bellydancers - Trimming & Brushing
Hair Cuts and Brushing
I know, so obvious right? But I just wanted to point it out. Getting your hair cut is so important when in comes to hair health. Maybe every month go and get a little trim off the ends of your hair, this will rid any split ends and allow your hair to grow longer. If you don't get a trim every now and then when you are trying to grow your hair, it will be a very long process. This is because when you go to a hair dresser after a year they will want to trim off any split ends, and chances are if you haven't been to the hair dresser in a while you will have a few cm of em. (But if you are lazy with the hair dressing like me, its great to have that coconut and avocado oil on hand).
Regularly brushing your hair is very important, I would recommend using a wooden brush as the wood will soak up any excess oils left in your hair. How cool is that? Oh Oh! I would also suggest keeping the heat to a minimum. Cut back on the straightening, your hair is perfect as it is!
Conclusion
Well I hope you take on these tips, this little blog post sums up the 7 Hair Hacks for Natural Bellydancers. I hope you enjoyed the series! Let me know how you go with any of my 'secrets' I wold love to hear about it.
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