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According To Kim Kimble, This Is The One Hair Resolution Every Gal Should Have

As we all know, the new year is all about having a fresh start and buckling down on resolutions.
Well, if you’re beauty-obsessed then your resolution may sway from the normal “less spending, more saving” or “get a gym membership and actually use it” goals. What about having happy and healthy hair? If that’s more your speed, you’re not alone!
Celebrity hairstylist Kim Kimble, of course, is all about treating your tresses with the utmost tender, love and care. When asked about what everyone should be working toward this year when it comes to hair resolutions, she insisted, “Healthy, shiny nice-looking hair.” “You can’t have really healthy hair without style and you can’t have style without healthy hair,” she went on to say.
We definitely agree with Kimble, and if you’re looking to do so, she recommends staying focused on conditioning and hydrating your hair, especially for natural hair. “You can’t let it get dry,” she cemented.
She also shared that there are plenty of other factors that affect your hair from keeping your ends trimmed to having a healthy diet, confirming, “You can’t slack on hair because it will fall apart on you.”
Well said, Kim!