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Five Tips For Your Best Looking Hair Ever

by Grace Gold (Subscribe to Grace Gold's posts)
Posted Feb 4th 2011 at 1:00PM  
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Switch up your haircut with sexy bangs. Photo: Alamy

If you think your best hair days are behind you, think again; one simple little adjustment could be all that stands between you and the gorgeous mane you've always wanted.

And the good news is it doesn't require big bucks or burdensome upkeep to make your locks look their freshest.

We've asked celeb stylists from both coasts for timeless advice on how to work what you've got to its greatest potential, and what to focus on for the best results.

On your mark, get set -- and va-va-va-voom!

1. Get Your Best Cut.

A great cut has the biggest impact on your hair, period. It can mean the difference between a crisp style falling into place, or battling your locks into submission with war waged daily.

If you don't have a talented stylist in your tool belt already, ask friends with great hair for recs, or try a review site like Yelp.com to see what discerning reviewers think of salons in your area.

And depending on the shape of your face, you'll want to make sure your cut balances out your features, provides lift to your face and opens up your eyes.

"For narrow, thin faces, it's best to wear sexy bangs, ideally at a length that skims the bottom of the eyebrows. This will help fill out a thin face in an instant! It also offers versatility -- wear them straight or slightly pushed to the side," advises San Diego salon owner Jet Rhys.

For rounder faces, framing layers and bangs should start no higher than the bottom of the eyes, as this helps elongate and slim the face, says Rhys.


2. Increase Your Shine.

Who doesn't look better with glistening locks? Boosting your shine is the quickest way to freshen up your look without cutting or changing your style.

The number-one culprit of dull hair is product build-up, says Laurent Dufourg, owner of both the Privé Salon NY and Privé Salon LA.

Since water can actually form a barrier between your hair and cleansers, try shampooing with Neutrogena's Anti-Residue shampoo on dry hair first, and then step into the shower to rinse as usual. Suds up a second time if necessary for an oily scalp, and all leftover product residue should be gone, says Dufourg.

Color-treated hair can also look dull, for which Rhys has a handy shine-infusing tip.

"A colorist trick is to add three drops of Vitamin E oil to the tips of the hair while applying your color. The Vitamin E acts as a conditioning agent that works in conjunction with peroxide and hair color. This prevents hair from looking ashy and flat," says Rhys.


3. Repair Ends Without Losing Length.

Although snipping split ends is the only way to restore badly damaged hair, there are a couple save-our-ship options you can turn to in order to replenish strands before you get to that point.

"To mend your ends and bring back that vibrant swing, using the right shampoo and conditioner is a must," says Rhys. L'Oréal Professionnel's Source de Richesse Sulfate-Free Shampoo and Masque contains tomato lycopene, which is known for reversing free radical damage. "It's like an instant first-aid kit for your hair," says Rhys.

Dufourg also agrees that daily care has the greatest impact on split ends, and recommends that you never bunch hair up on the top of your head while washing. Instead, lather the shampoo from roots to the ends, and rinse out gently.

If the damage has been done and split ends are cramping your style, a deep conditioner like Privé Leave-In Treatment will coat cuticles and temporarily glue split ends together, suggests Dufourg.


4. Speed Up Your Blowout.

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A round brush can make the difference in your blowout. Photo: Getty Images

The shortest path from you to fabulous hair lies in a blow-dryer and round brush, but most women find the process too long and intimidating to even attempt.

Fortunately, there are shortcuts that could have you walking out the door in minutes flat, such as skipping the typical approach of dividing hair into a bazillion carefully dried sections in favor of something quicker yet just as effective.

"Fifty percent of women dread the morning routine of lengthy blow-outs. The secret to a quicker job is to divide hair into just three sections: right, left and back. Get 80 percent of the water out before using your styling brush," says Rhys.

You'll also always want to use a nozzle on your dryer, as the compressed stream of air makes a noticeable difference in smoothing down hair cuticles for sleek shine, as well as, cutting down on drying time with its concentrated jet.


5. Score Smoother, Sleeker Texture.

Whether you wear your hair curly or straight, a smooth texture instantly polishes your look and makes hair appear healthier and more radiant.

And enhancing the sleekness of your texture starts in the shower.

"Rinse, rinse, rinse! The secret behind-the-scenes trick to those glossy shampoo commercials is a thorough cleansing. Take the time to fully rinse," urges Rhys. If possible, finish with a quick cool rinse to sleeken strands.

Once out of the shower, don't muss your strands with a disheveled towel dry, as it kills smooth texture. Instead, gently but firmly blot your scalp and strands with a hydrocotton towel for maximum absorption with minimal roughage.

Then comb through an anti-frizz serum like Avon's Lotus Shield through strands, and blow-dry from root to tip with the nozzle of your dryer facing downward at all times. "Blow-drying downwards also prevents flyaways," says Dufourg.

If you have curls, scrunching your strands while drying hair in a downward motion with a diffuser attachment will make for shiny, sleek texture.

And if you're looking to treat your biggest hair problems at home, check out our easy DIY recipes.
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kenny say's, 2-05-2011, 8:43PM

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kenny say's

RULE#1 Always have alot of bare naked skin showing, that seems to make hair look better--------------------------unless it's body hair-----lol

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krktoday, 2-05-2011, 9:37PM

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krktoday

How in the hell could trimming your hair make it shine? It will be the same dull crappy hair only shorter. Most people have dull hair. We see the commercial's and think we must come up short because our hair doesn't glissen in the sun. I think those model's are wearing wig's. When you see them on talk show's their hair doesn't look like someone just waxed it and their eyelashe's aren't two inche's long either.

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Grace, 2-05-2011, 9:57PM

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Grace

I have 4 or 5 bottles of shampoo in the shower. I use a different one daily. Also, I shampoo daily, but only soap up HEAVILY twice a week. The rest of the days, I go light on the shampoo and even heavier on the rinsing. I think this helps my hear to look shiny with good texture.

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Kelly, 2-05-2011, 10:17PM

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Kelly

How about using a hair wrap/towel while you go about other morning chores to help dry the hair so that less damage is done while drying the hair with a blow dryer (because of less time exposed to the blow dryer)?

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Luci, 2-05-2011, 10:54PM

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Luci

Plain old simple coconut oil. Just ask a Filipino.

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Jaime, 2-05-2011, 11:17PM

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Jaime

This article told me nothing I didn't already know. Rather, I felt it was one big advertisment for all of the hair care products mentioned...

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Ann Kosich, 2-06-2011, 12:08AM

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Ann Kosich

When my hair is colored after two shampoos with colored treated shampoo the color washes out. Using Swartzkoff, Wella. What can be done to correct this problem. I am blonde with low and high lites.
I am desperate with this expensive problem.

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Ann Kosich, 2-06-2011, 12:07AM

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Ann Kosich

My color washes out. I have blonde low and hi lites and use shampoo for color treated hair.

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zaro999, 2-06-2011, 12:50AM

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zaro999

The article tells you to check out a review site like yelp.com However I've been hearing people say that Yelp removes negative comments made of their paying members. I don't know that for a fact, but I've heard that more than once. I wonder if Yelp paid AOL to have that link put there.

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GIGI, 2-06-2011, 1:39AM

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GIGI

All you have to do is use a mild conditioner, every few days. I have soft light beige Blond hair, and I only use a tad of conditioner on the ends once a month. If I find it is fly away, or dry, then I put a lot of conditioner for 1 day, and rinse always in cold water, your hair will be shiny and soft. I also take a break from the dryer and iron, and just air dry and light towel dry it, and it dries naturally, curly. I can then get it silky straight, in a few days, and it will blow dry and iron perfectly. I use Prell shampoo, I have tried others for years, developed an allergy to some,but stay with Prell, Love it, makes my hair thick, shiny, and smell great! Also I find if I put a tad of Curel'hand cream, unscented, on my hands, then use it to smooth the hair down, works like a charm, like hair cream only not greasy. GIGI

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marilyn suzanne, 2-06-2011, 6:13AM

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I am so annoyed that the products I counted on for perfect results, Pert for normal hair (not Pert Plus which I don't want) and Pantene ProV Ice Shine have been replaced with some other product. These were top selling products. Who makes these stupid decisions?

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