Here are our best habits for
noticeably healthy hair
Ditch Your Regular Bath Towel

We're all about reducing hair friction and that starts the moment you turn off the bath water!
Your hair is in its most vulnerable state the moment it leaves the water.
Instead of using a regular bath towel on your hair, we suggest a softer microfiber towel, drying wrap or towel turban since they drastically reduce hair friction and significantly speeds up the drying process.
Brush your hair like a Princess (or Prince!)

Like the Wicked Witch of the West, water is not a friend of the brush!
Your hair is most elastic when its wet and this makes it more prone to breaking.
After a wash, apply a post-shower conditioner to your wet hair. then Using a wide-tooth comb, gently rake through your strands, detangling them which each pass.
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avoid additional brushing throughout the day. The right amount of brushing is just enough to detangle again.
Invest In Good Hair Ties and Scrunchies
Hair ties, elastics and scrunchies can pull on the scalp and hair cuticles. This is why you may notice sometimes that your hair falls out a bit every time you undo your hair.
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To prevent this from happening, try one made of silk.
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A good quality Scrunchie will gently hold your hair together rather than pinching it tight.
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plus they feel so good!
Blow-Dry like a Boss

After a wash, try allowing your hair to air-dry a bit first. about 75% of the way is ideal if you have the time.
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This is the perfect time to apply a heat protectant to your hair before finishing it off with a blow-dryer.
Be sure to put at least 1cm of space between your hair and the dryer to avoid scorching.
The lower the heat setting the better! And try not to blow-dry every day. Give your hair a break at least a few times a week.
Protect your hair from the elements

It’s not always possible to protect your hair from environmental damage, but you should try.
unlike cotton that extracts moisture from hair, Silks and Satins naturally repel moisture leaving your hair strong. this reduces friction eliminating unnecessary split-ends and hair damage.
If your hair is weak or damaged, cover it with a satin or silk lined FoxyTails hat or scarf when you are going out to play.
Feed your hair what it craves

Keratin is the protein that helps strengthen hair to prevent breakage, heat damage, and frizz and is vitally important for maintaining strong and healthy hair.
You can feed your hair from the inside out with a few diet adjustments.
The best foods for building Keratin levels are: eggs, onions, sweet potatoes, sunflower seeds, mangoes, garlic, kales, and carrots.
Side effects may include awesome skin, nails and overall health!
optimal environment

Our premium Silk linings protect your hair from drying out, frizzing up, and tangling.
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By creating an optimal environment for your hair, our luxury Silk liners work to hold your hairstyle by preserving curls and waves.
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Our ultra-soft Silks create perfectly smooth contact with your delicate hair and will never catch on your clip-on or glue extensions.
How long does it take to repair your cuticles?

Since hair is not a living tissue with regenerative abilities, conditioners, serums and textiles cannot actually repair split ends or regrow hair.
Hair treatments work to smooth the cuticle to disguise the damage creating a healthy look.
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Everyone's hair is different and will respond to how much care you give it. If you start a regular routine that includes the tips above, you can start to repair your cuticles in about four to six weeks.
For a more dramatic and instant solution to split ends, consider a visit to your favorite salon. A short trim, and regular visits about every eight weeks will keep your hair healthy and free of split ends that can cause even more breakage.