OUR TOP 5 HAIR HACKS

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#1 Grow your hair faster

We all strive to have that long and healthy hair. But Tina faces some difficult challenges because her hair tend to grow really slow and thin. So what she found that worked for her is Castor oil.
This oil is obtained by pressing the seeds of the castor oil plant. It is very thick so it is easier to use it with other oils like coconut oil or jojoba oil. 
A day before she washes her hair she spreads and massages the oil on her scalp. Since it is very tacky and thick, she applies the oil on the hair with the brush, section by section for better coverage. She leaves the oil on her hair over night. If you don't want the get the oil on your pillow, use a tshirt that you don't wear anymore or even a towel.

#2 Make your hair shinier and healthier

The best way is to eat properly and time to time treat your hair to some hair mask. We already talked about it in " My favorite hair mask for healthy hair".

#3 Keep your hair hydrated

When Sabrina is done with washing her hair she finishes with cold water rinse. Cold water will shut the cuticle (hair's protective shield) tight. And instead of drying her hair with cotton towel she uses microfiber towel, because cotton towels absorb too much water from the hair and leaves them really dry and frizzy.







#4 Curly hair without using any heat

Tina is one of those girls that don't own a curling iron or a stationer. Weirdo, right? :)
But instead she had to be creative and motivated to do some research on the internet for the best solution. She found it on YouTube a few years ago, and if she ever finds the video she will link it down below. Ok back to the trick...
The trick is very simple. Gather all your damp hair in a ponytail (do not use the hair tie just yet). Now separate the ponytail by half. Twist both sides until you are back to one. Use their natural movement into a bun. Secure it. After 3 hours let your hair loose, and voila 😗

#5 Using proper brushes and combs

Make sure that before you start washing your hair you brush them really well, until your brush runs trough your hair smoothly. The best brush to use is Tangle Teezer or any kind of bristle hair brush. Sabrina is using Balmain's Hair Extensions Brush (although she does not wear extensions) and Tina is using Tangle Teezer. And after you wash your hair you should not use bristle brush or plastic comb, because it can cause breakage of your hair. Best comb for that is wide wooden one. It does not produce any static and it evenly distributes your hair's natural oils down the hair shaft.


Balmain Hair Extension Brush source 
 p.s.: we used someone others picture because Sabrina's brush is old, worn- out and full of hair and she was too lazy to clean it up today. 😂

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