Shower filters can be purchased at home goods or home improvement stores, such as Bed Bath and Beyond or Home Depot. To install the filter, begin by detaching the shower head from the pipe it is attached to. Place the filter on the pipe and hand turn it in a clockwise direction to secure it. Turn on your shower and let water run through the filter to flush it out. The water may be discolored, which is normal for a new filter. Let the water run until you see that it is clear when coming out of the filter. Place the shower head on the filter and hand turn it clockwise until it is secure. [1] X Research source

Color-treated hair can benefit the most from shampoos that are sulfate-free and contain gentler alcohols than what is found in other shampoos. There are shampoos available based on the color that you have dyed your hair, such as blonde, red, or brown. You can also help the color of your dyed locks last longer by using a shampoo designed for color-treated hair. Curly hair is more prone to dryness, so look for a sulfate-free moisturizing shampoo. To reduce frizz and manage curls, try a nourishing shampoo like DevaCurl Low-Poo. Those with dry, brittle hair should try a moisturizing shampoo that cleanses but will also rehabilitate dry, damaged locks. A great shampoo to try would be the Living Proof Restore Shampoo, which contains a molecule that controls moisture.

On the day you are not washing your hair, you may use a dry shampoo. It will refresh your hair and absorb the excess of oil.

The longer your hair, the more conditioner you’ll need to use. Experiment with the amount until you have enough to massage through your hair without any left over.

A little bit of serum goes a long way! Don’t squeeze out any larger than a dime-sized amount; you might even be able to get by with a bit less.