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Experts will tell you that the best way to get healthy hair is to wash it less often and step away from the styling tools. But since most of us can’t oblige to that, here’s a list of the products that will nurse your hair back to health.

A deep conditioner

At least once a week, do some thorough damage repair with a deep conditioner such as Shu Uemura Art of Hair Moisture Velvet Nourishing Treatment. The ingredients leave behind a smoothing film that hides dryness and damage for days.

A less-damaging hair color

Ammonia and peroxide don’t just smell—they strip your hair of moisture. L’Oréal Professionnel’s new salon dye, INOA, uses neither. A new ingredient gives a dramatic color change without the usual acrid odor or sting, and is more resistant to fading.

A heat-protecting spray

Since flatirons can hit a scorching 410 degrees, it’s important to make sure your hair doesn’t feel the burn. A spritz of Tresemmé Thermal Creations Heat Tamer Spray protects hair with a layer of silicone.

A silicone-emitting flatiron

Flatiron heat can crack hair’s cuticle. But the Remington Style Therapy Frizz Therapy flatiron plates have a porous ceramic coating that emit a silicone-based conditioner that has been shown to eliminate frizz more effectively than a traditional ceramic iron.

A split-end camouflage cream

Though the only way to get rid of split ends permanently is to trim them, White Sands The Cure 24/7 Hair Cell Renewal can hold the frayed strands together all day. And the effects are not solely cosmetic—it may also help prevent future breakage by lubricating wet hair before brushing, and preserving the cuticle. SEE THE REST HERE!

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