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28th Dec 2018

Changing one thing has helped to save my blonde hair from breaking and falling out

Because blonde locks need extra care.

Anna O'Rourke

Changing one thing helped to save my blonde hair from breaking and falling out

Blondes have more fun.

We also have more split ends, more breakages, more hassle with our roots and more conditioner build-up in our drains than brunettes or anyone else.

Caring for dyed hair is no joke and something that takes lots of us bottle blondes a long time to get right.

I’ve made an effort this year to get on top of my hair care and keep it in good condition and have really noticed a difference.

I try to do all of the usual things that you’re supposed to do but have added one new thing to my routine lately that has really made a difference.

Changing one thing has helped to save my blonde hair from breaking and falling out

It’s simple and cheap too – I’ve avoided high ponytails.

It sounds silly but hear me out.

We all know about damage to our hair from heat and harsh dyes but I’d never considered how tough scraping your hair up is on it. It stretches the hair and puts pressure on the root unlike any other hairstyle.

I’ve always loved having it pulled up tightly – but I’ve also always lost a lot of hair during washing, brushing and drying. I have hair at the top of my neck that never seems to grow more than a few inches long and I’m convinced that my high pony habit had something to do with it.

I’m not a complete angel now but I do try as much as I can not to put my hair strain by pulling it up tightly.

With that in mind, here are three other things I do to keep it healthy and soft.

 

Overnight masking

I don’t always use a mask – often it’s just regular conditioner after I wet my hair. I twirl it into a bun and let it do its thing and have seen a big difference over time compared to masking for shorter periods.

 

Cold water

This isn’t much fun but rinsing with cold water makes a serious difference. Hot water can really damage your scalp and encourage breakages so cold water, if you can bear it, is that way to go.

 

Dry on a cool setting

This absolutely takes longer but really is better for your hair. Again, I don’t always do it if I’m in a hurry but it really is helpful for keeping your hair from becoming dry and snapping off.