Right hair, right now: top stylists on the products they use themselves – and ones to avoid

SpellSniffer

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Here are some key takeaways from the interviews with experts in the hair care industry:

1. **Get regular trims**: Trimmers can help prevent breakage, split ends, and damage to your hair.
2. **Invest in good-quality products**: Cheap products may not deliver the results you want, so invest in high-quality ones that are suitable for your hair type.
3. **Don't overuse hair oil**: Hair oil can be beneficial, but using too much can weigh your hair down and make it look greasy.
4. **Embracing grey is key**: Grey hair can be stylish and attractive, so consider embracing it rather than trying to hide or cover it up.
5. **Use a good haircut**: A great haircut can make a huge difference in the overall appearance of your hair.
6. **Be cautious with at-home treatments**: At-home bleaching treatments can be damaging if done incorrectly, so always consult a professional stylist.
7. **Cutting your own hair is a mistake**: Leave cutting your own hair to the professionals; it's not worth risking a bad haircut or damage to your hair.
8. **Use DNA testing for hair loss**: If you're experiencing hair loss, consider getting a DNA test to determine any underlying issues and find the best treatment plan.

Some experts also mentioned the importance of:

* Maintaining good scalp health
* Reducing stress and taking care of one's overall well-being
* Using gentle, sulfate-free shampoos
* Avoiding heat styling tools or using heat protectants
* Getting enough sleep and eating a balanced diet
 
Ugh, I'm all for getting regular trims 😂. Like, who wants to deal with split ends and breakage? But at the same time, I'm like, what's up with the hair oil thing? Can't we just have a little bit of shine without it weighing our hair down? 🤷‍♀️

And honestly, grey hair is so underrated! 🙌 It's all about embracing your natural beauty and rocking that salt and pepper look. But I guess some people are too afraid to let go of their youthful locks 💁‍♀️.

I'm all for using good-quality products, though. Like, don't waste your money on cheap stuff if it's not gonna do the trick! 💸 But what's up with the at-home treatments? Can't we just leave that to the pros and save ourselves some drama? 😩

Oh, and cutting your own hair is like, a rookie move 🤦‍♀️. Leave it to the experts, folks! They've got this! 💁‍♀️

But you know what's really important? Taking care of our scalp health 🧖‍♀️. Like, get that stress out, and take some time to relax, and maybe consider a good ol' fashioned hair mask 🧖‍♂️.

And don't even get me started on heat styling tools 🔥. Use them sparingly, folks! Your hair (and your scalp) will thank you 🙏.
 
I think it's so true that getting regular trims is like, super important for hair health lol. I had this one friend who was obsessed with using heat styling tools all the time and her hair was literally frying every single day 🤯. And now she's always like "why did I not take care of my hair back then?" 🙄 anyway, it's def worth investing in good quality products too, I mean cheap stuff just doesn't cut it (haha get it?) 💁‍♀️
 
I'm so with you on getting regular trims 🤗. It's like, your hair is always growing out at the same rate as your hair growth pattern, right? So if you don't trim it, it'll just keep getting all uneven and whatnot. I've got a little diagram to illustrate this:
```
+---------------+
| Hair Growth |
+---------------+
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v
+---------------+
| Trims Needed |
+---------------+
```
Anyway, it's like your hair is constantly trying to outsmart you, but trims are the answer. And don't even get me started on overusing hair oil – ugh, it's just not worth it. I mean, have you seen a greasy-haired mess? 🤢 Not cute at all.

So yeah, investing in good-quality products is key. I've got a little flowchart to help you decide what kind of product to use:
```
+-----------------+
| Hair Type |
+-----------------+
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v
+-----------------+
| Product Suggestion |
+-----------------+
o Curly hair: sulfate-free shampoo and conditioner
o Straight hair: lightweight, non-greasy serum
o Dry hair: hydrating mask and moisturizing cream
```
Anyway, just remember to take care of your scalp health and overall well-being. It's all connected, you know? 💆‍♀️
 
🤗 I'm so glad we finally have some tips on how to keep our locks looking their best! I personally think it's so underrated but getting regular trims is literally a game changer. It's like, I get it, it's tempting to just go a bit longer with your hair, but trust me, those split ends will come back to haunt you 💇‍♀️. And don't even get me started on investing in good quality products - it makes all the difference! I've been using this one sulfate-free shampoo and it's honestly changed my hair care routine 🌿💖
 
I gotta say, getting regular trims is super important 🤯. I mean, think about it, breakage and split ends are basically just your hair's way of telling you to take care of yourself. And don't even get me started on overusing hair oil – it's like, yeah, a little goes a long way, you know? 💁‍♀️ But for real though, embracing grey is the future 🌟. We're all about that natural, effortless look now. And trust me, getting a good haircut is key to making your hair look on point. I mean, have you seen those celeb hair transformations? It's like magic ✨.
 
You know what really gets me thinking about hair care is the whole grey hair thing 🌿💇‍♀️. Like, I've seen so many people stressing out about going grey, but honestly, it's just not that big of a deal 💁‍♀️. It's actually kind of cool to have a natural colour like that. And can we talk about how much money we spend on hair dye and products that just don't deliver? 🤑💅 I mean, invest in good quality stuff that's right for your hair type, not some cheap stuff that's gonna weigh you down and make your hair look all dry and frizzy 😒. And let's be real, a good trim is key to keeping your hair looking healthy and fabulous 💇‍♀️. But for real though, taking care of your overall well-being and reducing stress is the most important thing for your hair - it's like they say, you can't pour from an empty cup 🌱💆‍♀️.
 
💇‍♀️ I'm so done with people thinking that hair products are a magic solution for bad hair days. Newsflash: cheap products aren't gonna give you the results you want, you need to invest in some good quality stuff that's right for your hair type. Like, have you ever tried using something on your hair that's just gonna strip it of all its natural oils? No thanks! 🚫 And please, don't even get me started on overusing hair oil - it can weigh your locks down and make them look greasy.

It's time we stop stressing about going grey and just rock the new hair color... or lack thereof. Embracing our natural beauty is the way forward, imo. 💁‍♀️ And let's be real, a good haircut makes all the difference - get it done right and you'll be looking like a million bucks. Just don't go getting that DIY cut at home, trust me on this one...
 
I think it's really great that there's so much emphasis on the importance of getting regular trims. I've noticed how quickly my hair can go from looking healthy to looking dull and split-ended if I don't get a trim every 6-8 weeks. It's amazing how much of a difference it can make! And using good-quality products is also super important - I feel like I'm wasting money on cheap stuff when I could be investing in something that actually works. 🌿💇‍♀️
 
I'm like totally sure that getting regular trims is super important, but then again I've seen some vids where people just leave their hair alone for ages and it looks amazing 🤷‍♀️. Invest in good-quality products is a must, but what's the point of spending money if you're gonna use it all up on cheap stuff? 😒 And don't even get me started on grey hair... I mean, who wants to rock that salt-and-pepper look? 💁‍♀️ But on the other hand, if you're feeling confident in your grays, go for it! Embracing the age thing and all. A good haircut is def a game-changer though - sometimes I just wish my stylist could magic up a decent 'do for me lol . And omg, at-home treatments? No thanks, leave that to the pros, trust me on this one 🙅‍♀️. But then again, if you do decide to go down that road, make sure you're using gentle stuff and all that jazz...
 
Just had the craziest hair day ever 💇‍♀️😂 I mean, who needs trims when you can just get a perm? 😜 But seriously, have you guys tried that new hair oil they're talking about in those interviews? 🤔 It's supposed to be amazing for your locks... anyway, just went down the rabbit hole of hair care tips and now I'm over here obsessing over my own mane 🌸💇‍♀️ - [link to article on hair care](https://www.haircareadvisor.com)
 
I'm totally with experts on this - getting regular trims is a total game changer 🤩. I mean, think about it, all that split end drama can be prevented just by keeping your hair trimmed every 6-8 weeks. And it's not just about aesthetics, but also about preventing breakage and damage to your locks. Plus, using good quality products makes such a huge difference - I've tried those super cheap ones in the past and let me tell you, they're just a waste of time and money 💸.

And on the topic of hair oil, I'm guilty of overusing it too 🤦‍♀️. But yeah, using too much can weigh your hair down and make it look greasy. It's all about finding that perfect balance, right?

But what really got me thinking was the whole embracing grey thing 🌟. Like, why are we so scared of going grey anyway? It's a totally natural part of life, and if you love yourself just the way you are, then rock those silver locks with confidence 💁‍♀️.

And can we talk about haircuts for a sec? I mean, get a bad haircut and it can completely ruin your look 😩. But when you find a stylist who gets you, man... it's like a whole new you 💇‍♀️.
 
hair care tips are soooo important 😂 i mean, who wants to deal with frizzy hair and split ends all the time?! 🤯 anyway, i think getting regular trims is key like, my friend's hair looks way healthier when she gets her hair cut every 6 weeks or something. also, investing in good quality products is a must - those cheap stuffs just dont deliver 💁‍♀️. and omg, don't even get me started on hair oil, use it sparingly or you'll end up with greasy hair 😂. i'm still trying to work up the courage to go grey, i mean, my mum's got gorgeous silver locks and they look amazing! 🙏
 
I'm so done with the whole 'grey hair is overrated' vibe 🙄. Like, what's wrong with embracing our natural beauty? Everyone's got their own unique features, why try to hide yours just because society says it's not cool anymore? 💁‍♀️ And can we please talk about how low-quality products are still a thing in the hair industry? I swear, I've spent way too much money on 'miracle' hair growth serums that literally do nothing 🤑. Just cut to the chase, invest in some good conditioner and a decent haircut, you'll be golden 💇‍♀️
 
hair care is super important lol I get so frustrated when people spend way too much on hair products only to still have bad hair days 🤦‍♀️. but seriously, getting regular trims can make a huge difference. it's like, your hair is constantly growing and if you don't trim it regularly, it gets all split ends and damaged. I also think embracing grey hair is key, it's so underrated 🌸. and honestly, cutting your own hair is just a recipe for disaster 💇‍♀️. but yeah, investing in good quality products can make all the difference. and don't even get me started on at-home treatments... 😂
 
💇‍♀️ you know what they say about taking care of your hair is like taking care of yourself? it's all about balance! don't overdo the hair oil, just the right amount can make all the difference. same with trims - too little and your hair gets all matted, too much and it's like, hello dry ends! 🤯 and honestly, i think our society is kinda like that too... we need to find that balance between taking care of ourselves and not overdoing it 😂
 
I'm so done with people trying to hide their grey hair 🙅‍♀️. I mean, have you seen the way some celebrities rock it? It's time for us to stop fearing our natural colour and start embracing it 💁‍♀️! Plus, all those cheap hair products are just gonna weigh your hair down 🤯. Invest in some good quality stuff that's right for your hair type, trust me, it makes a difference 💖. And don't even get me started on at-home treatments - just no 😂. Get a pro stylist and let them work their magic ✨. Oh, and one more thing, take care of that scalp of yours 🧖‍♀️! A healthy scalp = happy hair 💇‍♀️.
 
[Image of a person with a great haircut smiling at the camera] 💇‍♀️ hair goals are achievable 💁‍♀️

[ GIF of someone taking care of their scalp, with a green light on it ] good scalp health is key 🌱

[ Meme of a person trying to hide grey hair under a hat] don't @ me about embracing your grey hair 👵🏻💇‍♀️
 
I'm down with the idea of getting regular trims 🤔. I mean, it makes sense that trimming your hair can prevent breakage and damage, right? But I'm still a bit skeptical about the effectiveness of those at-home treatments 🚨. I've heard horror stories from friends who've tried to bleach their own hair at home and ended up with some major damage 🔥. Maybe it's just me, but I'd rather trust my locks to a pro stylist 😊. And can we talk about how important scalp health is? 🤷‍♀️ I know it sounds like basic self-care, but honestly, taking care of your scalp feels like the ultimate hair game-changer 💁‍♀️. Anyway, gotta say, embracing grey hair is something I'm still not on board with 😒. I love my locks too much to let them turn silver just yet 💇‍♀️!
 
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