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10 Steps To Perfect Hair: A Simple Guide To Healthier, Shinier Hair

Price guide: Mostly free at home. Salon prices vary by city, hair length, stylist level, and service type.

Your hair often tells the story of your daily routine.

It shows when you drink enough water. It shows when you sleep poorly. It also shows when heat tools, harsh brushing, or colour treatments start taking a toll.

The good news is simple. You do not always need expensive salon visits to improve your hair. A few steady habits can make your hair look cleaner, softer, and healthier over time.

This guide covers washing, drying, brushing, trimming, styling, colour care, and hair loss concerns. It also avoids miracle promises, because hair health depends on many factors.

If you notice sudden hair loss, patchy shedding, scalp pain, or heavy breakage, speak to a dermatologist. Hair loss can come from heredity, hormones, medical conditions, stress, medicines, or ageing.

Quick Price And Care Details

Hair Care Step At-Home Cost Professional Cost How Often
Gentle washing Low Not usually needed 2–4 times weekly
Conditioning Low to moderate Not usually needed After every wash
Hair trim Free if done safely at home Varies by salon Every 8–12 weeks
Heat styling Tool cost varies Styling cost varies Limit weekly use
Colour correction Not advised for complex cases Usually consultation-based As needed
Scalp or hair loss check Not applicable Clinic consultation varies If symptoms appear

Price note: Salon prices can change by location, hair length, stylist experience, and treatment type. Ask for a clear quote before colour correction or chemical treatment.

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Author: Amita Kalsi   

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