2. Let Wet Hair Be.

Wet hair is quite elastic. Brushing it when it’s wet runs the risk of breaking hair strands or harming the cuticle, the shingle-like cells that cover each hair.
The hair shaft can get bubbled when heated styling tools are used on it, making it more brittle.
If you have straight hair, let it air dry before using a wide-tooth comb to gently comb through it. Use a wide-tooth comb to gently untangle textured or curly hair while it’s still moist.
3. Take a Break from Bleaching.

Ironically, you can’t have long, dark hair and short, blonde hair at the same time.
By often bleaching and highlighting your hair, you run the risk of overprocessing, which breaks off hair follicles and makes it much more difficult for it to regrow. It is advised to move to deeper shades while your hair is growing out and choose demi- or semi-permanent colors at the salon, which won’t result in needless harm.