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Why does your new fresh hairstyle seems to only last few days? The compliments are so great in the beginning but they never seem to last. A few day later it seems like you never even went to the salon.

The unfortunate answer to that question 90% of the time is probably you. The maintenance of your hair is very important to preserving your new hairstyle. There are some common mistakes that most people make that just destroys the hair.

If you truly want to make your hair last the test of time, there are a few mistakes to avoid if you want to preserve your fresh beauty shop look.

Deadly Hair Sin #1:

A common mistake is using too much conditioner when treating your hair. This mistake can be responsible for making your hair way too soft and unmanageable.

Deadly Hair Sin #2:

Try to avoid using too many different products on you hair at one time. You are better off using no more than 3 different products. Using more than 3 products will expose your hair to too many different chemicals that might end up clashing and damaging the hair.

Deadly Hair Sin #3:

Not using enough conditioner is almost as bad as using too much. When you fail to apply the correct amount of conditioner the results will make your hair frizzy.

Deadly Hair Sin #4:

Make sure your hair is properly rinsed after shampooing. Failure to properly rinse your hair will leave it feeling greasy.

Deadly Hair Sin #5:

Although styling tools such as hot combs, blow dryers and curling irons are essential in styling your hair, the overuse of these items can be very damaging to your hair. Using styling tools more than 3 times a week definite a hair sin.

Trying to maintain your hair while juggling several other tasks can be a challenge, but the inability to find the time to tend to your hair, may leave your feeling frustrated. Avoiding these simple mistakes can go a long way to keeping your looking fresh longer.

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