Hair is the most important part of your life.
It’s the reason you can walk through a door, play an instrument, walk into a bar, and be happy for no reason at all.
But it’s also incredibly stressful, especially when you’re trying to maintain your hair style.
When it comes to maintaining your hair, there are a few things you can do to make sure your hair is getting the care it deserves.
But first things first, a little information on what you can and can’t do with your hair: 1.
How do I choose the right hair colour?
It can be confusing, but it’s important to choose a hair colour that is suitable for your hair type.
It should be a shade that’s suitable for the texture of your curls, which is why we recommend trying to find a colour that’s slightly darker than your natural hair colour.
It also helps to look for a hair product that’s not too strong, and a colour for your texture that matches your hair texture.
2.
How can I control how much water I use?
Your hair should stay hydrated for as long as possible, which means using the shampoo and conditioner as often as you can.
Use a conditioner that doesn’t leave your hair feeling dry, and avoid using conditioners that leave your skin feeling dry.
It can make your hair feel greasy, so be careful with your conditioning products.
3.
How long should I let my hair stand before washing it?
Wash your hair every 3-4 days, or when it starts to fall out.
This is because water in your hair stays hydrated longer when it dries out.
When you start to lose your hair and want to wash it, it’s best to rinse it under cold water to get the water out of the scalp and out of hair follicles.
4.
Can I use a conditioning oil?
Some people may prefer to apply a conditioners to their hair, rather than using the natural shampoo and conditioning.
It may seem like it’s not necessary to use a natural conditioner, but this is because natural conditioners contain many ingredients that could be harmful to your hair.
These include the following: oil of tumeric (found in a few oils)