As a hijabi, it can become challenging to care for your hair. Here are 5 tips for you to have a healthy and well nourished hair.
Start taking supplements: if you suffer from hair loss and thinning hair, start taking supplements. Biotin and Collagen supplements help you strengthen your hair, controls hair loss and promotes new hair growth. What's best of all is that they don't only come in tablets, they come in gummy packs as well.
Tie up your hair carefully: Tying up your hair sound simple but it could actually be done in a way that harms both your hair and your health. Tying up your hair tight and high promotes hair loss and front hair regression. It also causes headaches for many Hijabies. Try tying your hair looser and lower than what you normally do and see the difference.
Massage you scalp daily: very simple routine that many don't know about is massaging. Massaging the scalp helps simulate the roots and promotes scalp breathing. Pickup this routine every night before you go to sleep and your hair will start feeling healthier and s'more shiny.
Comb your hair everyday: It sounds trivial but when you might now be combing your hair everyday or enough time daily. Brushing improves your blood circulation and encourages your hair to grow. It also helps untangle your hair so it doesn't break or fall off faster than normal.
Trim your hair regularly: trimming your hair prevents split ends and promotes growth of a healthier, stronger and less damaged hair. Get into the habit of trimming your ends every 6 to 12 weeks.
With these 5 easy tips for Hijabies, your hair will be healthier, more shiny and naturally beautiful inshallah.
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