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6 Haircare Tips for Men



There are so many tips online and in magazines for women's haircare. While hair itself is not very different between men and women, the knowledge shared about how to look after it is definitely outbalanced. If you are looking for some haircare advice specifically about men's hair, you have come to the right place. Here are six tips that will make your haircare routine simpler and more effective.



1. Only Wash When Needed


Many people wash their hair every time they have a shower, which is approximately every day. This might seem like a reasonable frequency of washes since your hands, face and body generally demand daily cleaning. However, hair can become dry and damaged with too much washing. This is because the only moisture hair receives is from the oils produced at the scalp and any conditioner you apply. Washing with shampoo strips these oils and dries the hair out.

2. Condition Strategically


Conditioner is important for reapplying moisture to washed hair. While shampoo is intended to clean the scalp of excess oil, conditioner is meant to restore oil to the strands. If you have a short haircut, then conditioner might not be necessary since the natural oil from your scalp can easily reach the full strand; however if your hair is longer, then applying conditioner to the ends will protect them from drying and splitting. Even with a short haircut, using conditioner every now and then to restore the shine can be beneficial.


3. Treat Hair Loss

Hair loss among men can be distressing, particularly if you feel much more confident with your hair. While going bald can be a great option for some due to the reduced maintenance, others might not be prepared to lose their hair. If this applies to you, consider searching hair transplant cost UK to find out more about how you can combat thinning hair.

4. Know Your Hair Type


Everyone's hair can be put into a category or hair type. These describe the thickness and texture of your hair so that you can better understand which products you should use to achieve the look you want.


5. Choose a Practical Style

Once you know what type your hair falls under, use this information to choose a hairstyle that takes advantage of your hair's natural thickness and texture. For example, if you have coarse, brittle hair that you have difficulty keeping healthy, consider a style that lets you take better care of it. If you have fine, thin hair, there are cuts that can give the impression of more volume and thickness. It can be helpful to find example images of haircuts you like when visiting the barber.


6. Don't Forget Facial Hair


How you look after your facial hair is just as important as the hair on your head. Even if you choose not to have facial hair, you will need to treat your skin kindly so as not to irritate it with shaving. Beard oils and regular trims can help to keep your facial hair looking and feeling healthy.


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