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It's important to handle wet hair gently because it's more prone to damage than dry hair. When wet, hair absorbs water and expands, making it easier to break.
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Avoid brushing wet hair to prevent breakage, split ends, and damage since it's most fragile at this point. To keep your hair healthy, wait until it's nearly or fully dry before using a brush on it.
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Using hot tools on wet or damp hair is really bad. Wet hair makes the heat from tools like flat irons much stronger, frying your hair and causing permanent damage.
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After your hair dries completely, you can use styling tools, but make sure to put on a heat protectant first to keep your hair safe from damage.
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On busy mornings, you might want to bun your wet hair, but it tightens as it dries, causing more dents and snags. Dry it fully before tying.
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Don't dry your wet hair with a blow dryer right away. Let it air dry a bit, then use medium heat gradually increasing for styling.
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Avoid rubbing wet hair with a regular towel; it can break easily. Instead, use a gentle microfiber towel to squeeze out water, then air dry.
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It's okay to sleep with slightly damp hair, but not dripping wet. Wet hair can create a mess and damage follicles, leading to breakage.
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When you wash your hair before bed, use a hairdryer to get rid of most of the wetness or let it air dry until it's just a bit damp.
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Use hairspray when your hair is dry and styled how you want it. Hair changes shape as it dries, so spraying when dry gives a lasting hold.
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