5. Trim Regularly: Split ends can make your hair look frizzy and unhealthy. Schedule regular trims to get rid of split ends and maintain the health of your hair. This will also promote hair growth and prevent breakage.
6. Eat a Healthy Diet: What you eat has a direct impact on the health of your hair. Include foods rich in vitamins, minerals, and proteins in your diet. Foods like salmon, nuts, eggs, and leafy greens can promote hair growth and strength.
7. Protect Your Hair from the Elements: Environmental factors like sun, wind, and pollution can damage your hair. Protect your hair by wearing a hat or scarf when exposed to harsh weather conditions. Also, consider using hair products with UV protection to shield your hair from the sun's harmful rays.
It may sound melodramatic; however, summer and winter months are most notable for environmental damage on the hair. Environmental damage is the kind of damage that gets forgotten about, as its effects are often gradual. By gradual, we mean, you know, three months in the sun then come September you notice the split ends and dryness. This summer let’s skip to the good part by keeping the hair healthy all summer long!
OLAPLEX No.0, No.3, No.4, No.5, No.6, and No.7 all rebuild bonds in the hair and are easier than ever to apply while you sit on the sand! Each product works it’s own magic, from an intensive reparative treatment to heat protecting shine-boosting touch-ups. Pick them all or choose your favourite to ensure you greet the 2025 seasons with the healthiest hair.
2020 – Davines awarded BCorp Certification
Taking care of your hair is a commitment that yields beautiful and healthy results. This New Year, make it a priority to follow these tips and establish a hair care routine that works for you. With consistent care and attention, you can enjoy gorgeous and vibrant hair all year long.
IN SUMMARY 10 New Year's hair resolutions you need to start now:
• Indulge in weekly treatments. • Eat foods that help your hair. • Try a no heat challenge and hydrate your hair • Change your hairstyle. • Switch to natural products like Davines stocked at Enso. • Schedule regular salon appointments for hair and scalp alike. • Learn to style your natural texture. • Wash your hair less often. • Protect your hair from the elements. • Look after your scalp.
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8. Change your hairstyle A professional and experienced hair coach is key to the success of finding the right style for you. Many salons may merely cut and trim to a picture that you bring in to them but it’s important to have a professional discussion about you in order to choose the right style. Your lifestyle, your face shape, your aspirations are all important factors when choosing a new style.
The Hair Coach Shirley Thornhill
If you have further questions about hair loss, wigs or hair rituals, feel free to contact Shirley at Enso Hair Rituals Worcester T: 01905 964174
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9. Use natural and sustainable products At my salon I like to work with ethical and sustainable products kind to hair and the planet. Davines is one of the best in class.
“BY CREATING BEAUTY SUSTAINABLY, WE ENCOURAGE PEOPLE TO TAKE CARE OF THEMSELVES, OF THE ENVIRONMENT IN WHICH THEY LIVE & WORK, AND OF THE THINGS THEY LOVE.” Davide Bollati, President of Davines
In 1983 The Bollati family starts a cosmetics lab for formulation and production on behalf of third parties.
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