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heat-damaged hair

ends that feel brittle or no longer hold their usual pattern. Read the pattern first, then decide whether the routine needs a change.

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Hair Desk / 8 min read

Heat-damaged hair: why it may keep returning

A pattern-first look at heat-damaged hair, especially when you notice ends that feel brittle or no longer hold their usual pattern.
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Hair Desk / 8 min read

A pared-back routine for heat-damaged hair

A short, repeatable routine for heat-damaged hair when the main signal is ends that feel brittle or no longer hold their usual pattern.
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Hair Desk / 9 min read

Heat-damaged hair: what to stop doing first

The habits that can blur heat-damaged hair, plus a calmer way to read ends that feel brittle or no longer hold their usual pattern.
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Hair Desk / 7 min read

How to choose products for heat-damaged hair

A criteria-led buying note for heat-damaged hair, built around ends that feel brittle or no longer hold their usual pattern.
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Hair Desk / 7 min read

Heat-damaged hair in hot, humid weather

How heat, sweat and humid Indian days can change the experience of heat-damaged hair.
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Hair Desk / 8 min read

When heat-damaged hair needs a professional opinion

A sensible boundary between self-care and professional assessment for heat-damaged hair.
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Hair Desk / 7 min read

A seven-day reset for heat-damaged hair

Seven quiet days to simplify heat-damaged hair and make ends that feel brittle or no longer hold their usual pattern easier to read.
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Hair Desk / 7 min read

Common mistakes around heat-damaged hair

Everyday errors that can make heat-damaged hair harder to understand or manage.
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Hair Desk / 9 min read

Heat-damaged hair: how to track what is helping

A low-effort way to track heat-damaged hair without obsessing over daily changes.