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11:27am Monday 31st December 2007
Start 2008 as you mean to go on with 10 New Year hair resolutions from the team at Graham Webb International that will keep your locks looking luscious all year long.
1. Have your hair cut every six to eight weeks even if you are trying to grow it.
2. Constantly wearing your hair in a ponytail or just leaving it loose all the time are boring and suggest it's time for a change. Dare to be different - go for a brand new hairstyle to really turn heads.
3. Add some carefully placed colour to brighten up your complexion and highlight your style.
4. Invest in proper products specially formulated for your hair type.
5. Use a deep conditioning treatment every week.
6. Stop brushing your hair when it is wet. Instead use a wide-toothed comb.
7. Use some of that Christmas money to treat yourself to some natural bristle brushes - they will leave your locks so much smoother.
8. Spritz your tresses with a heat protective spray before you use straighteners or tongs.
9. But leave the heated appliances for the weekend as they are very damaging to your hair.
10. Give your hair a day off once a week. Let your locks dry naturally and forgo the styling products. If your hair needs taming, why not hide it under a very on-trend hat? Cloches and berets are best.
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