Now that 2019 is upon us…
It’s time to make some hair resolutions to achieve your hair goals!
We always take the time for food, fitness and fashion resolutions but your hair needs some love too.
So, if you want long locks, or if you want to repair your strands from all the heat-styling and coloring you’ve done this year…
Setting a hair goal is a great way to keep your routine fresh and your hair healthy…
…because there’s nothing like the power and pride you get from beautiful, manageable and shiny hair!
Grow Your Hair Long

To have the long, smooth and shiny hair that every girl dreams of, one must not only focus on the length of the hair tips. Instead, it is necessary to do a good job in maintaining the hair from the "root", first invigorate the hair roots, and then keep every inch of the hair in a healthy state. This is the core secret to cultivating luxurious long hair.
You know, the growth of hair depends entirely on the nourishment of the hair roots.
Just as plants need a solid root system to absorb nutrients, the hair roots are rooted in the hair follicles of the scalp.
Only when the hair follicles are healthy and well-nourished can they continuously supply energy to the hair strands, making the hair look strong from the root.
If the maintenance of the hair roots is ignored, even if the hair is temporarily grown long, it is prone to problems such as dryness, splitting and breakage, and it is difficult to achieve the "luxurious" texture.
Therefore, hair maintenance should start from the scalp and hair roots. Usually, choose hair-washing products suitable for your hair quality, gently clean the scalp, and avoid over-cleaning to damage the hair follicles.
After washing your hair, you can gently massage the scalp to promote blood circulation and help the hair roots absorb nutrients.
In addition, pay attention to supplementing enough nutrients for the hair, such as taking in foods rich in protein and B vitamins through diet to provide raw materials for hair growth. Only by first making the hair roots strong and allowing each hair to grow healthily from the root can you slowly cultivate long, thick, smooth and shiny luxurious hair and easily have the ideal hair.
Keep Your Hair Moisturized

The struggle is real—trust me, I’ve been there. I know all too well how it feels to run your fingers through dry hair, only to be met with rough, brittle strands that snap at the slightest touch.
And don’t even get me started on the frustration of stepping out of the shower, blow-drying your hair, and realizing it already feels crunchy and dull, like you skipped conditioning entirely. It’s disheartening, especially when you’ve spent time washing and styling, only to end up with hair that looks lifeless and lacks that healthy glow.
But if your New Year’s hair goal is to keep your locks nourished and moisturized, this year can be different.
There are definitely a few simple yet effective things you could do to uphold this resolution and finally see much silkier, more manageable hair.
First, swap out your regular shampoo for a hydrating formula—look for ingredients like argan oil, shea butter, or hyaluronic acid that lock in moisture instead of stripping it away.
Second, make deep conditioning a weekly ritual: slather on a rich hair mask, wrap your hair in a warm towel, and let it sit for 20 minutes to penetrate the strands from root to tip.
Third, cut back on heat styling—those curling irons and straighteners zaps moisture, so try air-drying your hair more often or using a heat protectant spray when you do style it.
Small as these steps may seem, they’ll add up over time, leaving you with hair that’s soft, shiny, and full of life—exactly the locks you’ve been dreaming of.
Repair Your Hair

If you have the habit of coloring your hair all year round, changing hair colors frequently, or relying on heat styling tools like hair dryers, straighteners, and curling irons to create hairstyles every day, over time, the cuticles of your hair will gradually become damaged and fall off.
Following this, problems such as split ends, dry and frizzy hair strands will occur. In severe cases, the hair may even become brittle and lose its luster, making the originally smooth hair difficult to manage.
If you are also one of the many women troubled by damaged hair, and your current core hair care goal is to deeply repair your hair and restore it to a healthy state, basic shampooing and conditioning are no longer sufficient.
You need to add some targeted key steps to your daily hair care routine.
For example, use hair masks regularly for intensive nourishment, or apply heat-protective hair products before styling.
By combining prevention and repair, you can help your damaged hair gradually regain its strength and shine.
  
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