Men, it’s time to take care of your hair.
We’re not talking about like, a little bit—we’re talking about a lot. You need to be doing everything possible to keep your hair healthy, from washing it regularly and rinsing with cold water after hot showers, to drying it with a towel (or even a cap), to using a wide-tooth comb on the ends of your locks.
In addition to all that basic stuff, there are plenty of other natural remedies for men’s hair that will leave you feeling refreshed and revived. Here are our top picks:
– Eat foods high in protein: Eggs and fish are great sources of protein for your hair, as are beans and pulses. Just try not to overdo it! Excess protein can make your scalp greasy and unmanageable if you eat too much of it.
– Drink lots of water: Water is essential for keeping your body hydrated and flushing toxins out through your kidneys or bladder. It also keeps oil production low in the scalp so that you don’t get build-up over time!
– Use coconut oil: Men can take care of their hair naturally by using coconut oil. Coconut oil is great for the hair because it’s rich in minerals, vitamins, and antioxidants. It can also provide relief from dandruff and other scalp issues. If you are looking for a way to combat dryness in your hair, try adding some coconut oil to your shampoo or conditioner before massaging it into your scalp. This will help hydrate and repair damaged ends while adding shine back into your hair!
– Conditioners: They can be used on any type of hair, from curly to straight and everything in between. If you have thinning hair, then a conditioner will help give your strands some strength and flexibility so that they are able to grow more quickly. If you have thick hair, then a conditioner will help reduce frizz and reduce flyaways so that your hair looks fuller and healthier.
There are several different types of conditioners available, including ones made with natural ingredients like coconut oil or aloe vera juice. These types of products are great because they don’t contain harmful chemicals that can damage your hair or scalp over time (like sulfates).
As an added bonus , you can use shampoos, but sparingly, and they must be natural and gentle ones. If you’ve never tried natural shampoos before, give them a shot! They’re much gentler than conventional products, and they won’t strip away all your natural oils.
Men’s hair is different from women’s—it’s thicker, less prone to breakage, and more difficult to manage. But if you follow the steps listed above, you should be fine. Hope this has been helpful for you!
If you are in the Blandford Forum area, and you are looking for a barber to help you take care of your hair, we’re one booking away. Just make your booking and we’d be happy to have you.