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LONG HAIR FOR MEN, 5 TIPS TO CARE FOR IT
As difficult as guessing which haircut suits your face best is as difficult as maintaining a good cut all year long. For this reason, there are many men who opt for the timeless military shaving, in one of its many versions. Another alternative that is often categorized as "the easy fix" is to grow your hair out of your own free will. Nothing could be further from the truth. Having long hair is a great responsibility that you should only assume if you are willing to take charge of keeping it beautiful, or if you have decided on the castaway look . technologyies
A well-maintained head of long hair can
look fantastic on any guy. But, as you may guess, taking care of a long
hairstyle can be a bit of a chore. This is especially true for men who are more
accustomed to taking care of shorter hair, which tends to require a lot less
TLC. Because hair health starts at the roots, prior to growing out your hair
fully, it's important that you begin taking care of it.
We agree that last fall his hair was
longer than short, and that this summer his reign will be extended, albeit in a
more surfer version. In that category fall hairs as exuberant as Jason Mamoa's
. The Game of Thrones actor has once again displayed his skills to wear such a
risky hairstyle with all the dignity. But don't be confused by her rebellious
biker airs, Momoa's hair has a trick, and we've discovered how you can wear it
so beautiful in five easy steps.
Like most anything, proper maintenance
is critical to keeping your long hair in top condition. If you damage something
like a dishwasher, it can generally be fixed. If you scrape your arm, it will
heal. Hair, on the other hand, usually can't be fixed — it's just protein with
no blood supply, so it has no way to heal itself once damaged. The only real
way to make damaged hair appear less damaged is to cut the problem parts off,
so proper care is crucial.
It is true that taking care of long
hair is not an easy task, especially considering that most men only use shampoo
as part of their hair routine. For this reason, we have compiled a series of
techniques and products that will make this arduous daily task easier to carry
out. So, whether you already have your Mamoa manes or if you are letting it
grow, we recommend that you follow these steps to become a trend this fall.
Before growing out your hair, make sure
to have realistic goals and that the maintenance of long hair is going to be
something that will fit in with your lifestyle. You'll need extra time in your
grooming ritual to maintain your mane, and the right tools can make all the
difference.
Invest in a wide-tooth comb and a
high-quality hairbrush with natural bristles to help detangle hair and to
prevent breakage.
Cut the ends
Okay, you have decided to leave your
hair long and surely you are eager to see those inches increase day by day. But
do not want them: the best way to grow a mane is by cutting the ends every six
weeks. In this way, you make sure that your hair grows strong and looks healthy
, since the split ends tend to break and yes, they are the culprits that your
hair is old glory and not a rock star.
You're also going to want to determine
what the right shampoo and conditioner are for your hair type if you haven't
yet. Prior to shampooing, make sure your hair is free of tangles. Work the
shampoo through your hair like you normally would, but keep in mind that it
should take longer, reaching every strand. Follow the same steps with
conditioner, keeping in mind that most conditioners require two or three
minutes to work their magic.
Detangles wet hair
This is something they don't prepare us
for if you've always had your hair cut with a razor. The hair gets tangled, it
snags everywhere and if you don't take precautions you wake up with a mess
formed on the nape of the neck. Therefore, it is important that after showering
you take a moment to brush your hair while it is wet , in this way you avoid
pulling and pulling hair.
Keep in mind while washing that too-hot
water will strip beneficial oils from the hair and scalp. Having long hair will
make you want to shampoo and style more often, even daily, but it's not good
for your hair. Try just rinsing your hair every other day instead. If you've
been in the pool, use a leave-in conditioner and clarifying shampoo after your
swim, as chlorine can take a toll on the hair.
Drying is better in the air
Yes, in winter it is cold and when we
have wet hair we can only think of one solution: hairdryer. However, you should
use this weapon wisely, as applying heat directly to the hair causes it to
become weak, lose its shine and frizz. This is why we recommend that, whenever
possible, you let it air dry.
Weirdly, towel drying can be a major
cause of damage to mens' hair when it's long. This is largely because when
vigorously rubbed with a towel, hairs can become tangled in the threads and
break off. Rough drying may not only cause damage to the cuticle (the
shingle-like outer layer of the hair), but frizziness and split ends as well.
To prevent breakage when towel drying,
shake out any excess water and stroke your hair in the direction it grows
rather than rubbing it back and forth.
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