Mane Of Your Dreams: 5 Hair Care Tips Bollywood Actresses Swear By

Written by Tashika Tyagi30th Aug 2021
Mane of your dreams: 5 hair care tips Bollywood actresses swear by

If you dream about having long, thick tresses like your beloved Bollywood celebs, then you’re in for a treat today! You’d be surprised to know that contrary to popular belief, Bollywood beauties don’t spend hours at the salon or big money to keep their tresses looking like a million bucks. Instead, they swear by these five hair care tips to keep their tresses looking gorgeous AF. Read on…

 

Oil your hair like Kareen Kapoor Khan

Stick to cold water while shampooing your hair like Deepika Padukone

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Yes, even our beloved Bebo swears by dadi-nani ke nuskhe of oiling your hair to make it thick, shiny and bouncy. Regularly oiling your hair can help hydrate, nourish, and strengthen it, while also stimulating hair growth. Make sure you oil your hair once or twice a week if you want to see them grow as gorgeous as Kareena’s.

 

Use hair serum to protect your hair like Katrina Kaif

Stick to cold water while shampooing your hair like Deepika Padukone

Image Courtesy: @katrinakaif

 

Although Katrina isn’t very experimental in her hairstyles, the actress sure takes care of her tresses to make them look glossy and smooth. She swears by leave-in conditioners and uses hair serum to ensure her hair doesn’t get frizzy and tangled. Hair serums help tame your frizz and also add vibrancy to your hair. So, invest in a good hair serum to make your hair appear shiny and bouncy, like Katrina Kaif.

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Mask it like Priyanka Chopra Jonas

Stick to cold water while shampooing your hair like Deepika Padukone

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Hair masks are bae, and even Priyanka Chopra Jonas agrees to this! Hair masks help moisturise and hydrate your scalp while also making your hair softer, shinier and smoother. Bollywood’s desi girl is all for DIY hair masks, and her go-to is the yoghurt, egg and honey hair mask that makes her mane beautiful. You can skip this entire DIY hassle and simply turn to store-bought hair masks too to repair and revive your dull hair as well.

BB Picks: Dove Intense Damage Repair Hair Mask

 

Always condition your hair like Jacqueline Fernandez

Stick to cold water while shampooing your hair like Deepika Padukone

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Like Kareena and Priyanka, Jacqueline, too, is an ardent hair oiling and mask fanatic. However, the first step to healthy tresses is washing and conditioning your hair regularly. She makes sure to wash her hair at least twice a week to keep it healthy. She also swears by using a conditioner after each wash to hydrate and replenish her hair. Conditioners create a protective layer over your tresses, keeping the moisture trapped and preventing humidity from entering the hair shaft and causing frizziness and knots.

BB Picks: TRESemmé Botanique Detox & Restore Conditioner

 

Stick to cold water while shampooing your hair like Deepika Padukone

Stick to cold water while shampooing your hair like Deepika Padukone

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Deepika’s tip for healthy hair is as simple as it can get. She believes and follows the simple rule of shampooing her hair with cold water instead of hot water. The cold water helps lock the moisture in the hair and closes up the cuticles making your hair appear smooth and lustrous. So, choose a good shampoo, wash your hair regularly with cold water, and your hair will surely become healthy.

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Tashika Tyagi

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A writer who loves to read, travel, eat and explore new places and things. With a bachelor's degree in journalism, she has over two years of experience in writing about food, lifestyle, and travel. She also doubles up as a rom-com expert and home baker when she isn’t writing!

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