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14.01.2023 - 13:35 / dailyrecord.co.uk
When it comes to washing hair, many people tend to lather up when they notice grease appearing on their locks. Despite taking all the steps to ensure our manes stay healthy and full, one hair expert has revealed a crucial mistake that even the biggest style buffs are making - which actually makes it greasier.
According to Gareth Williams, Consumer Colourist at SALON64 in London, washing your hair at a certain temperature can leave it looking worse. The professional has shared some of the biggest errors made in hair maintenance.
Speaking to the Mirror, he explained: "One of the biggest mistakes people make when washing their hair is using water that's too hot. You want to make sure that the water is tepid."
Mr Williams said that different factors play a role in keeping your hair shiny and overdoing it can actually work against you. He added: "When you're washing your hair, you're actually activating the sebaceous glands and using water that's too hot, or using a shampooing technique that's too vigorous on the hair fibre will actually cause the sebaceous glands to become reactive and therefore can make your hair greasy."
The expert went on to stress the importance of always using thermal protection after washing - and before using any heat styling tools, especially if you have coloured hair.
"Not using thermal protection can actually enable the colour to fade faster and make the hair become brassier quicker," Gareth explained. "It can also cause overall irreparable damage to the hair fibre, so make sure you use thermal protection before blow drying or styling with heat tools to be fully protected."
The expert's final tip was all to do with salon appointments and whether or not you should wash your hair before arriving to get it
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