9 Tips to Healthy Hair for Men

PureCora
6 min read

Healthy, luscious hair doesn’t discriminate.

It's possible for both men and women to achieve, as long you're willing to put in the effort.

After all, there is no real difference between male and female hair.

 

1. Keep your scalp clean
A clean scalp is a healthy scalp.

If the scalp is not cleansed regularly, then there is a disruption of the microbiome balance.
This causes increased bacteria population and inflammation, which negatively affects the follicles.

 

2. Invest in the right products
This goes for everything you put in your hair from the shampoo you use to your styling wax.
Knowing your hair type straight, curly, wavy, thin, dry is the best place to start to find the right products for you.

 

3. Start somewhere
Taking care of your hair doesn't have to be difficult or time consuming.
If there is a particular concern you have, such as brittle hair, gray hair, then you should look into it.

 

4. Stay consistent
This is the difference between looking well groomed and messy.
Since men's hair grows in places beyond just the head, such as the back of the neck, the sideburns, and even the ears, it's important to be consistent about getting groomed.

 

5. For Black hair

There are many different types of Black hair.
This includes straight, wavy, coiled, or kinky.
With each type, you want to keep the hair.
If you like to wear your hair short, Medico recommends getting it cut every three weeks or so.
This will help keep it looking well groomed and stylish.
This is also a great time to refresh any fades or intricate hair designs.

 

6. For long hair

Long, flowing locks is actually some of the easiest hair to manage.
When styling long hair, avoid styling products that provide a firm hold.
Keep the hair feeling loose and bouncy by using soft hold products instead.
Additionally, try to avoid heated styling tools, such as a blow dryer, straightener, or curler, whenever you can.
Since heat damages hair, air drying is your healthiest option.

It's also the simplest option.

 

7. For gray hair

You may not like it but going gray is a natural part of aging.
This is due to the production of melanin in the hair slowing down.
This is the pigment that turns your hair, skin, and eye color darker.
When strands are devoid of melanin, it can also transform the hair into a dry and brittle texture.
Treat this by regularly taking care of your hair and keeping it nourished with conditioner and leave in treatments.

 

8. For curly hair

Managing curly hair is no easy task.

You may have to deal with dry hair, breakage, and too much volume.
Choosing products that enhance your texture is the first step to preventing this.
Curly hair tends to get dry since the curls make it difficult for natural oils to reach the ends of the hair.

 

9. For a dry scalp

A dry scalp can be brought on by a number of issues.

It could be something simple, like not drinking enough water to something more serious, like eczema.
There are also many home remedies you can try using natural ingredients, such as coconut oil, tea tree, or aloe vera.


When to see a pro?

At some point, you may need to seek advice from a hair care professional or dermatologist about your hair concerns.
You should do so when you experience any of the following:
1. an inflamed scalp;
2. significant hair loss;
3. thinning hair.


When it comes to hair loss, it's normal to lose about 100 hairs a day.
Any more than that should be cause for concern.

 

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