How to Fix Heat-Damaged Hair

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Wed, 25 Jun 2025 - 11:14 GMT

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Wed, 25 Jun 2025 - 11:14 GMT

Wedding season is slowly wrapping up, and so is glamming up and styling your luscious hair, but beneath all the makeup looks, dressing up, there may be a downside: Damaged Hair.
We know how tempting it is to style your hair weekly, because taking care of your hair every day can be a hassle, especially if you have curly or wavy hair, but using too much heat on your strands will damage your hair on the long run. However, repairing heat-damaged hair can take some time, but with these simple steps your hair will be back to perfect in no time.
 
Deep Condition Your Hair
The first step is to keep your hair well-moisturized. Heat-damaged hair is too dry, almost begging for any kind of healthy oils and conditioners to enter the follicle. After shampoo, use a deep conditioner that contains jojoba oil, coconut oil, or aloe vera to hydrate your hair.
 
Avoid Heat at All Costs
To get your hair back to its natural texture, the key is eliminating the root of the problem, which is heat styling. Opt for heatless hair looks like overnight blowouts, messy braids, and sleek back buns.
 
Handle Your Hair with Care
To reverse the heat damage, remember that now your hair is more fragile than usual, which means you need to be extra gentle with it. Brush your dry hair gently with a wide-tooth comb, avoid any harsh chemical products, and use satin pillow cases to avoid frizz and breakage.
 
Trim Your Split Ends
Tried all of the above, and it’s still damaged? Then it might be time to start fresh, at least a little. Split ends can’t be “fixed,” no matter how many serums and oils you use. Trimming your hair every 3 months is essential to maintain healthy hair.
 
 

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