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Is it Good to Not Put Product In My Hair?

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Most common questions used to investigate

Do you several styling at a time?

Do you want to save money?

Do you have healthy hair?

Do you have split ends?

Do you have dry hair?

Common conclusions

If you use multiple styling products at once on a regular basis, resetting your hair can help you figure out which one is aggravating your hair or scalp or causing an allergic reaction. Giving your hair and scalp some time off from constant product application may allow your hair to reset itself.

Wearing your hair naked can result in puffy, frizzy curls if your hair isn't in the best condition.

You may put yourself at risk for more split ends.

Since dry hair does not absorb or retain enough moisture to maintain its texture and brightness, it can appear dull and brittle. Both hair types benefit from leave-in conditioners to combat heat damage, dullness, and dryness. If you do not use a leave-in conditioner, your natural wavy or curly hair can become extremely dry.

It is OK not to put products in your hair. If it is been a long time since you have worn your hair absolutely natural, you might enjoy the outcome. The results of a break from them can surprise you, particularly if you have been taking care of your hair with regular deep treatments and beneficial items.

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