01/9Trust these tips to help you out if you don't want to wash your hair post-workout every day

Trust these tips to help you out if you don't want to wash your hair post-workout every day

We already know that it's a struggle to drag yourself to the gym every day let alone having to wash your hair afterwards. And let's be honest, washing your hair on a daily basis can severely damage your strands and cause hair fall. But what do you do when you have to workout every day and all that sweat gets accumulated in your hair, you ask? Well, here are some tips that'll help you keep your hair fresh and prim without having to wash it post-workout every single day. Take a look.

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02/9Use a sweatband

Use a sweatband

Yes, there are sweatbands that will look good on you so don't worry about looking like one of those middle-aged people with a sweatband on doing their best to power walk through the parking lot. Opt for a trendy one that will compliment your outfit while also soaking all the excess sweat from your hair and thus keeping your scalp free of build-up.

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03/9Use dry shampoo

Use dry shampoo

You need to invest in a good dry shampoo if you want to make use of this tip. Brush your hair well and then spritz a good amount of the shampoo into your hair. Massage your scalp well. Do this only an hour before you head over to the gym. So, even if you sweat, the shampoo will soak in all of it and give you a refreshed scalp.

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04/9Dry shampoos to the rescue

Dry shampoos to the rescue

Is your hair dripping with sweat after your workout? If so, turn to your towel before you turn to your dry shampoo. While dry shampoos are amazing for soaking up excess oil, they can’t be expected to make your wet hair dry. Instead, use your towel to soak up any lingering sweat in your hair before you use your oil-absorbing dry shampoo. This way your product will be able to do its job effectively without adding excess product buildup to your strands

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05/9Use a clarifying, sulfate-free shampoo hair product

Use a clarifying, sulfate-free shampoo hair product

If a clarifying shampoo isn’t already a part of your haircare routine, make it one. Clarifying shampoos are amazing at removing built up sweat, oil, and even debris from styling products. This type of super shampoo is a must for those who workout as it will help to cleanse the hair and restore it to its cleanest point. While you don’t need to use a clarifying shampoo after every workout, as it can be drying over time, be sure to reach for it once a week during your post-workout shower.

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06/9Tie your hair right

Tie your hair right

You need to avoid high and tight ponytails when you're at the gym. It might feel like a task to keep retying your hair but still, you should opt out of ponytails. Instead, learn how to tie a French braid or a Dutch braid. And if you feel too lazy to do even that, just flip your hair upside down and tie it up into a bun.

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07/9Untie and Rewind

Untie and Rewind

Once you're back from the gym you're going to be all sweaty. So untie your hair and spritz another good amount of that dry shampoo into your hair. Once again massage your scalp thoroughly and then brush your hair. Remove all the tangles and then brush from the root to the tip. Then use a towel to dab your hairline.

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08/9Don't heat blow dry

Don't heat blow dry

When you use your hairdryer after getting back from the gym make sure that the setting is on cool. Use it on your temples and the area of your nape just above your neck. Try to stick to the insides and not too close to the tips. This is yet another effective way to just dry your scalp.

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09/9Use serum

Use serum

This is the final step in this procedure. To finish with, use some serum on the tips of your hair and voila! You're good to go. Also, if you do plan on washing your hair, instead of using dry shampoo, massage some oil into your scalp pre-workout. This way when your body heats up, the scalp will absorb the oil and give you luscious locks when you wash your hair.

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