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Silky Accessories Are Best
Sometimes, preventing dry hair is in the details. “I love using my Aquis after shampooing,” says Williams of the microfiber wrap. “It leaves behind the perfect amount of moisture in the hair and sets the stage for any treatments and cuts my drying time when styling.” Even the brush you use matters. “For dry or damaged hair, choosing a brush is crucial,” says Thomas, who likes Wetbrush Go Green Oil-Infused Shine Brush “because it evenly distributes natural oils and locks in moisture—just do not use this brush with a blow dryer.” Ahern encourages incorporating silk scrunchies and pillowcases into day-to-night routines to help avoid further damage. “You should also be using a silk pillowcase to preserve the health of the shafts of your hair,” Halaas confirms, noting that she likes DefenAge Mulberry Silk Pillowcase at home. However, Collins has a more specific preference: “I love a satin pillowcase,” he says “I find it tangles my hair much less than silk.”