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Contrary to popular belief, you shouldn't wash your hair every day. Instead, wash your hair every other day, or when it starts to become greasy. To wash your hair well, tun your hair under water and put a quarter-sized amount of shampoo in your hand. Gently massage the shampoo onto your scalp, but don’t scrub, because that can cause hair breakage. Then, rinse it all out of your hair.  Because the ends of your hair tend to be drier than your scalp, don’t put a lot of shampoo on them. If you struggle with frizz, try brushing your hair before showering, which can lessen frizz! Make sure you use the right shampoo and conditioner for your hair. For example, if you have oily hair, use shampoo for oily hair or normal hair. Massage conditioner on the ends of your hair, or  1 in (2.5 cm) away from your scalp. Let it set in your hair for 3 to 8 minutes, depending on its length. Set a timer after putting the conditioner in your hair, and when the timer goes off, rinse until there’s no conditioner residue falling out.  Using hair conditioner is good for your hair, but you need to choose the right kind for your hair type. If you struggle with greasy hair, avoid applying conditioner to your roots, which will make your hair even greasier. Heat creates frizzy, split ends, so don’t use a hair dryer every day if you can help it. Instead, gently towel dry your hair after you wash it.  If you do need to blow dry your hair, use a diffuser to evenly distribute the heat. Flat irons and other heated styling tools cause hair breakage, no matter how sleek they make your hair look. Overuse will burn your hair overtime. When you dry your hair with a towel, do not vigorously rub it. Instead, gently squeeze the wet parts. This will make your hair less frizzy and lessen breakage. Brush your hair in the morning to remove dust, dirt, and dead skin. Start by brushing the ends of your hair, then work your way up to the roots to prevent painful hair brushing.  Choose a natural bristle brush, because it’s less likely to pull out your hair. Use a wide-tooth comb rather than a hairbrush to untangle your hair and prevent damage. After washing your hair, massage the mask into your roots and work your way down to the tips. Use a massaging motion to allow the mask to cover all your hair, then comb through your hair with your fingers. Put a warm towel or shower cap on your head for 20 minutes, then wash the mask out.  Optionally, you can use a an anti-frizz serum after washing and drying the mask from your hair.  Read the instructions on the container before buying the mask, because some require daily use, while others are weekly.  How often you use a hair mask depends on your hair type. If you have very frizzy hair, leave the hair mask in overnight for best results. to get natural curls. To use a sea salt spray, dampen your hair and brush it with a wide-toothed comb. Make sure your hair is damp but not soaking wet, then apply the sea salt spray to the bottom half of your hair. Avoid using it on the roots which can cause frizz. Then, scrunch and twist your hair with your hands from the bottom up to create waves and curls. If you shampoo before using sea salt spray, use a moisturizing shampoo, because salt sprays dry out hair.
Wash your hair thoroughly every other day, or as needed. Condition your hair to keep it moisturized. Air dry your hair to avoid heat damage. Brush your hair regularly to keep it clean and tangle-free. Apply a hair mask once a week to hydrate and strengthen your hair. Use a sea salt spray