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How to Bounce Back From Damaged Hair
Have you ever looked in the mirror and wondered how in the world you can bounce back from all the damage that hot tools, bleaches, dyes, bad haircuts, and weather have done to your locks? Damaged hair feels terrible, but it doesn’t have to be your fate. Here are four ways to bring your gorgeous tresses back from the dead.
Deep Condition
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A post shared by Aleksandra Kaplita (@alexandrakaplita) on Nov 18, 2019 at 9:30am PST
Bring some shine and bounce back to your hair by using deep conditioners, hair masks, and oils that aim to replace moisture for dull, damaged, and dry locks.
Wear Loose Ponytails
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Here’s something a little different to my usual content
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A post shared by Brooke Graham (@brooke_zedhair) on Nov 18, 2019 at 12:29am PST
We all know that sleek, high ponytails à la Ariana look great, but we don’t all have a team of expert stylists to keep our hair from breaking and pulling at our scalp. Try wearing more loose ponytails and low braids for an equally sophisticated and less damaging hairstyle.
[Related: How to Protect Your Hair From Winter Damage]
Lose the Heat
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Result of the bronzed beauty photoshoot
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Make-up and hair by me
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Model: @georgiaquelly.s
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Photo by @jonathanhoost . Products used: @maccosmetics @makeuprevolution @wetnwildbeauty @essencemakeup . @artofcolors #artofcolors #makeupschool #makeupbyme #bronzedbeauty #bronzed #beauty #onfleekbyanouk #glow #bronzy #maccosmetics #glam #onfleek #dutchmua #glossy #wethairlook #photoshoot
A post shared by Anouk (@onfleekbyanouk) on Nov 18, 2019 at 6:06am PST
Although the styles we can achieve through the use of tools such as curling wands, blow-dryers, and straightening irons are tempting, we really should try to reduce the amount of hot tools we use — thereby reducing heat damage.
Trim Dead Ends
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A post shared by Jelycia Rizzo (@jelyciaaaa) on Jun 11, 2019 at 6:44am PDT
Once you see one split end, you won’t be able to stop noticing them. Although the beauty rules vary from source to source, the general rule of thumb is to go in for a trim every one to three months to keep your ends healthy and your look fresh.
Visit a Professional
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A post shared by Steph Lackey (@steph.lackey) on Nov 19, 2019 at 1:09pm PST
Going for a new look and embracing your DIY spirit at home is admirable, but if you’re not super confident, setting up an appointment with a professional hair stylist (especially for color) is highly encouraged. 
Contact Pinup Salon today to breathe some life back into your look and get some tips on how to keep strong, healthy hair all winter long.
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