A group of women with varying hair colors and styles exemplifies the idea of having great hair every day. A group of women with varying hair colors and styles exemplifies the idea of having great hair every day.

How to Have Great Hair Every Day

Having a great hair day every day might seem impossible. But your hair is an extension of you, and how you feel about it in the morning can set the tone for the rest of your day—a good hair day makes a difference. Incorporating these simple steps into your beauty routine can give your hair everything it needs to look amazing and salon-fresh from morning to night.

How Often Should You Wash Your Hair?

Wash only as needed. Daily washing can dry out hair, increasing frizz and product buildup, and can also cause premature color fading for color-treated hair. Many professionals recommend waiting a day or two between washes, allowing hair to replenish its natural oils. The ideal frequency depends on your hair type: oily hair needs more frequent washing, while dry hair can often go several days between shampoos. Transitioning from daily washing can be easier by choosing a style, like longer layers, that requires less frequent cleansing. Fructis Curl Refresher can help revive curls between washes.

A woman with dark, wet hair leans back, as if rinsing her hair in the shower.
The back of a woman's wet hair is shown as she applies conditioner.

Moisturize Hair More

Adequate moisture is essential for shiny, bouncy hair. Without it, hair becomes dry, brittle, and prone to breakage and split ends, especially with frequent heat styling. Before using heat tools like blow dryers, flat irons, or curling irons, apply a hydrating product such as Garnier Fructis Sleek and Shine Intensely Smooth Leave-In Conditioning Cream or Sleek and Shine Sleek & Stay for added heat protection. These products provide essential hydration to protect each strand and maintain a silky, shiny finish.

Brush Softly

Be gentle with your hair, especially when wet, as brushing can cause significant damage. Detangle gently before drying and styling to prevent breakage. Choosing the right tools is crucial: select brushes based on your hair type. A wide-toothed comb or pick is ideal for smoothing wet hair, while many professionals recommend a boar bristle brush for blow-drying. The similar texture of boar bristles to human hair allows for gentle scalp massage, distributing oils and promoting shine.

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A person holds a small bottle of hair treatment, possibly a serum or leave-in conditioner, in their hands, ready to apply.

Use a Hair Treatment

A good hair care routine goes beyond shampoo and conditioner. For truly healthy-looking and feeling hair, incorporate a more intensive treatment. Targeted treatment formulas can address specific concerns like damage and frizz. Leave-in treatments, such as Whole Blends Hair Honey Repairing Serum, are excellent for damaged hair. Regular treatments can counteract daily wear and tear, providing deeper restoration than shampoo and conditioner alone.