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How to Care For Long Hair When You’re Always Busy

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Taking care of long hair and having a busy schedule doesn’t seem to go hand in hand, but good hair care is never impossible if you know how to strategize. Even if you have a busy schedule with little to no time for hair care regimens, you can still take good care of your hair, no matter how long it may be.

Follow these tips for strong, healthy, and great-looking long hair despite a jam-packed lifestyle:

1. Use the right hair care products

Finding the right brand of hair care products may take some trial and error, but when you have just the perfect 2-in-1 herbal anti-dandruff shampoo or leave-in conditioner by your side, hair care will be a breeze no matter how long your hair is.

If you aren’t sure what type of products you should use for your hair type, try experimenting with recommended brands–but not all at once. Use one brand of hair product for a few weeks and see if it works for you. If you don’t see any improvement after a couple of weeks, that’s the only time you should make the transition to a new brand. And when you find the right products that work best for you, be sure to stick to them from here on out.

2. Clean your hair with dry shampoo

Nothing is better to cleanse your hair than a good shower, but when you simply don’t have the time, use dry shampoo instead. Dry shampoo soaks up oil and sweat from your hair, making it appear cleaner and smell fresher, which can be good enough in between proper showers. However, don’t go too long without washing your hair, as dry shampoo can accumulate your scalp and block out pores, which can lead to breakage.

3. Use a wide-toothed comb

Removing tangles with a fine-toothed comb can take forever when you have long hair, which is definitely not an option for people with busy schedules. Hence, it’s much better to use a wide-toothed comb to remove tangles from your hair and make it more presentable. Brush when you can, but don’t use too much force for the sake of saving time, as this can tear out your hair from the roots.

4. Wash your hair at night

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When you barely have enough time in the morning to get ready, take your showers at night. Aside from saving time in the mornings, you also have more time to dry and comb your hair. This means you won’t have to use a hairdryer or comb your hair in a rush, which can cause damage to your hair, especially when done constantly.

Moreover, washing your hair at night will make it more ready for styling in the morning. And if you used to not have enough time to do the hairstyles you want, this tip can give you the opportunity to style your hair before getting out of the house.

5. Choose the right ponytail holder

A ponytail is a go-to hairstyle for busy people with long hair. It’s neat, it’s easy to do, and when it’s time to take it off, you can do so in a jiffy. However, using the wrong ponytail holder can put excessive strain on your hair, especially when you take it off of your hair. Hence, it’s crucial that you choose a ponytail holder that doesn’t pull at your roots and won’t break your hair when taking the ponytail out. A soft scrunchy will do, but if you want more support, you can choose a plastic coil type of ponytail holder.

6. Get regular trims

Getting regular trims may seem counterintuitive to growing your hair out, but it can actually stimulate growth and make your hair healthier. That said, find the time to get regular trims every eight to twelve weeks. If you don’t want to go to a salon, you can try trimming your hair yourself, but make sure to use an appropriate pair of scissors as regular scissors won’t do.

7. Do a weekly hydrating treatment

Hair hydration is extremely important for all types of hair, but this especially true for long hair. When your hair is too dry, it is more likely to fall out, break, and form split ends. Luckily, you can avoid this by hydrating your hair once a week with an oil or deep conditioner treatment.

Long hair may be trickier to maintain, but even the busiest people can still take good care of it. With these tips, you can not only take good care of your hair; you’re also making it easier to manage, which frees up more time in your busy schedule.

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