5 Common Mistakes That Girls With Thick Hair Make and How To Fix Them? 

Having thick and long hair may be a dream for many girls out there. But do you know about the difficulties and responsibilities that you have to face if you have this type of hair? The thickness makes your hair quite difficult to manage, treat, and nourish.

Since the time taken to air dry the hair is comparatively higher, you may need to use blow dry every time, you need to style or go out. But, have you ever felt that even after taking care of your hair seriously, it does not come in the way that you want it to be? Then you might be probably some of the mistakes, that you should not be making as a girl who has thick hair.

In this article, we will discuss in detail five of those common mistakes and help you flaunt your thick lustrous strands better. 

1. Not Using Thick-Hair-Friendly Brushes

When it comes to hair care, choosing the right brush is the first and foremost step that you need to focus on. Purchasing a brush by watching all those online reviews or by getting impressed by the aesthetic look and feel of a brush may not work for you.

Not Using Thick-Hair-Friendly Brushes

Just like you are concerned about picking the right skincare products after analyzing your skin type and skin conditions, you should also know your hair before buying a hairbrush. If you are someone with thick hair, the best type of brush to be used is a bar brush. 

2. Chemical Treatments Such As Straightening 

While mentioning chemical treatments, it does not mean that you are restricted to doing all types of chemical treatments in your hair. If you wish to do something with your hair, you may go for keratin treatments and other low-impact chemical treatments.

Straightening may over-process your hair strands and make it more frizzy and quite unmanageable. Most of the girls with thick hair wish to get their hair straightened through a chemical treatment so that they can better style their hair. But it is important to know that, this will only end up in vain. 

3. Using Hair Care Products That Are Not Meant For You

Just like what we have said about the selection of hairbrushes, picking the right shampoo, conditioner, and hair serum is also quite important, especially when you are dealing with thick hair. As a girl with thick hair, frizziness would be the most important issue, that you have been facing more often.

Hence make sure you are using nourishing and anti-frizz shampoos and conditioners that do not weigh your hair down. While choosing nourishing shampoos, it is also important to check that they do not cause product build-up on your scalp and are gentle in formulation. 

4. Not Making Regular Trimming Appointments 

Well, this is not about restricting you from keeping the length of your choice. If you have thick hair and you wish to make it longer, that is completely fine. But if you are concerned about the health of your thick hair, make sure to trim the ends of your hair, at least 0.5 inches, once in three months.

Even if you are not someone who has thick hair, this step is a common hair care tip, that applies to everyone. This will help you fight frizz and maintain the healthy appearance of your hair. 

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5. Inappropriate Hair Wash Frequencies 

Being a girl with thick hair, it is important to find out the hair wash frequency that works best for you. It is difficult to suggest a generalized frequency for everyone, since this may depend upon a lot of factors such as climate, the quality of water used for your showers, and so on.

However, many people with thick hair have mentioned that having hair washed once or twice a week has helped them avoid frizz to the maximum. 

Conclusion

Now, you know what not to do to make your hair strands look healthier and shining while having thick hair. More than taking care of your hair by adding multiple care and treatment steps to your routine, you may get the hair of your dreams just by not doing certain things that are causing harm to the same. 

Dr. Jessica Rivera has more than 10 years of experience in the cosmetic industry as a hair care specialist. As a licensed cosmetologist, she has an in-depth understanding of hair and scalp health and a strong desire to support others in achieving their hair goals. Dr. Jessica is also a reputable author and supplement reviewer, specializing in hair care products and ingredients. Her engaging and informative writing style makes complex topics accessible to a wide audience. Dr. Jessica is committed to assisting her readers in making well-informed decisions regarding their hair care routines in order to attain healthy, beautiful hair.

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