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My mum abandoned us for toyboy Masai warrior on holiday in Kenya – it destroyed my life & even teachers laughed at me

A SON whose mum left her family to marry a Masai warrior she met on holiday revealed it destroyed his childhood.

Cheryl Thomasgood, then 34, jetted away from her second husband and three children to marry Daniel Lekimencho weeks after meeting him in Kenya.

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Cheryl Thomasgood, then 34, left her second husband and three children behind to marry Daniel Lekimencho
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The pair married in 1995 before moving to the Isle of Wight[/caption]
Cheryl Mason and Daniel Lekimenju in traditional clothing.
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Chery’s son Stevie has broken his silence on his traumatic childhood[/caption]

The couple first lay eyes on each other at the Bamburi Beach Hotel in Mombasa.

Cheryl quickly traded in her suburban life on the Isle of Wight and relocated there with the 6ft 2-inch-tall Kenyan warrior – who was ten years her junior.

Her son Stevie Liddington, now 43, has broken his silence on the ordeal in light of his mother’s comments earlier this month.

She explained how she felt she was used as a “meal ticket” by the Masai warrior and expressed her regret.

But Stevie, who was 11 when Cheryl left, told the Mail he is “ashamed to call her my mother” and “deeply disgusted”.

“My mother did not just abandon her family in the 1990s – she ruined our childhoods,” he said.

“She left behind three children, including me, and never looked back in any meaningful or supportive way.

“She was never the kind of mother who cared about her children’s emotional well-being, and even now, decades later, she continues to show who she truly is by dragging this all up again without a thought for the people it hurts.”

Stevie has relocated with his wife and children to Seoul, in South Korea, and hasn’t spoken to Cheryl in 10 years.

He told how his brother moved to Canada, and similarly has little contact with their mum.

In harrowing tales, Stevie revealed his childhood had been traumatic before Daniel arrived on the scene.

His father, Robert Liddington, had left the home when he was five-years-old, which saw Cheryl spiral into a mental breakdown.

Stevie and his younger brother were temporarily placed in foster care after they “saw things no child should ever witness” – including Cheryl holding a knife to her own neck.

He recalled Cheryl’s second husband, Mike Mason, stepping up and giving the family stability.

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Cheryl and Daniel welcomed a daughter together in 1998
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The couple went through a messy divorce in 1999[/caption]
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Stevie claimed the turbulent relationship led to physical fights[/caption]

But their happiness was shattered beyond repair with “one phone call” from Kenya when Cheryl said she was never coming home.

Stevie’s trauma only deepened after the case sparked a media frenzy, which he claimed his mother loved to fuel.

He refuted her expressions of regret and said she’d never taken accountability properly.

The web designer claimed her comments were filled with lies, including the impression Daniel was loved by the kids.

“We were not ‘taken’ with him. He was a stranger in our home who could barely speak English,” he said.

“Their relationship was violent, chaotic. I remember physical fights between the two.”

Cheryl and Daniel had welcomed a daughter together, Misti, in 1998.

Stevie said he was often left to look after his half-sister, when Cheryl would go missing for days.

“I’d walk the parks for hours with Misti in her buggy, praying to whoever was listening that my mum wasn’t dead,” he added.

Stevie revealed Misti and Cheryl are still in contact with each other and there is no bad blood.

His brother, who relocated to Canada, also has an on-and-off relationship with Cheryl.

But Stevie is insistent he must keep the door closed with “narcissistic” Cheryl – who he slammed should “never have been a mother”.

CHERYL’S REGRET

Cheryl and her new partner made headlines across the globe with people left gobsmacked at her decision to abandon the comfortable middle-class life for a new home and partner in rural Kenya.

She traded it in to help the warrior cook, clean and hunt, sleeping on goatskin and surviving on a diet of cow’s blood and cabbage in a mud hut.

But the bizarre couple eventually to leave Kenya behind returned to the Isle of Wight in 1995.

They tied the knot on Valentine’s Day, both wearing traditional Masai clothing.

But more than three decades later, Cheryl has broken her silence after the marriage fell apart – when she claimed Daniel became obsessed with wealth.

She described feeling used as a “meal ticket” in an emotional interview with the MailOnline.

“I made a huge mistake, it was very wrong of me, and I have a lot of regrets, especially about how it damaged my children,” she said.

Cheryl split with Daniel in 1999 just four years after they were married and one year after their daughter was born.

Now, 65-year-old Cheryl lives alone in a seaside town in Somerset where she is well known among the local community.

She has kept her controversial past hidden from the community with none of her friends aware of the bizarre relationship she once had with the Masai warrior.

MARRIAGE BREAKDOWN

Cheryl has now told how shortly after arriving in the UK Daniel became obsessed with material things and money.

She detailed how Daniel quickly became moody and miserable over the couples lot in life, wanting more money and more possessions, changed by life in the UK.

Cheryl recalled the only time Daniel being happy was when the Kenyan warrior was jumping around in the garden doing his traditional Masai dance.

She added: “He would say that he was getting ready for battle and wanted to jump as high as an elephant. The kids loved it, but it got on my nerves after a while.”

Trying to pinpoint what went wrong in the peculiar relationship Cheryl blamed a slew of drastic cultural differences between her and her husband.

She reportedly felt that adjusting to life in the UK was too tough for Daniel and his struggles assimilating, combined with the pressure on the pair to make their relationship work, led to the eventual end of their marriage.

Cheryl admitted that she suffered sexual abuse as a young girl and spoke about the harrowing difficulties she faced growing up in a dysfunctional London household with alcoholic parents, she was reportedly contemplating suicide at the time she met Daniel.

She revealed how she was urged to go on her Kenyan holiday by a friend who was in the same church choir as her, the pair went on the holiday that would change her life forever together.

When Cheryl went to Kenya she was at a low point in her life she said, suffering with childhood trauma and stuck in an unhappy marriage to her second husband Mike.

She had seen Daniel was an answer to her problems, believing he could help her heal and find peace through spirituality.

Cheryl now admits that her love affair with the Masai warrior was just an escape from her problems and not an answer to them.

MOVING ON

Asked about what she regrets the most about her time with her warrior toy boy, Cheryl said: “The impact all this had on my children. Having a Masai warrior as a father was not easy for them. Daniel was trying his best, but he could never understand the Western ways and couldn’t be the dad that they needed.”

Cheryl said that her children had missed out on having a proper father figure in their lives because of her relationship with Daniel and the break down of her first two marriages.

Despite having no contact with Daniel, Cheryl maintained she still has good relationships with all of her children, referring to her daughter Mitsi as “the one good thing” to come out of her and Daniel’s strange and difficult marriage.

Following the pair’s split, Masai warrior Daniel remained on the Isle of Wight where he now works in a supermarket.

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Boxer Jin Sasaki suffers six-week memory loss after brutal KO and cannot remember fight

JAPANESE boxer Jin Sasaki has lost the last SIX WEEKS of his memory following his brutal loss to Brian Norman Jr.

Sasaki locked horns with the American for the WBO welterweight title in a Tokyo tussle on Thursday afternoon.

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Jin Sasaki locked horns with Brian Norman Jr for the WBO welterweight title this week[/caption]
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The 23-year-old suffered a brutal fifth-round KO loss to the American
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Sasaki has lost the last six weeks of his memory as a result of the brutal KO

But his bid to claim the 147lbs strap in what was the stiffest test of his career ended in a brutal fifth-round knockout.

A beautiful counter left hook from Norman Jr connected flush on the 23-year-old’s jaw and sent him hurtling towards the canvas.

The back of Sasaki’s head smacked off the canvas and medical staff promptly tended to him after the referee issued the most pointless of counts.

He was worryingly motionless for over a minute before being stretchered out of the arena and rushed to the hospital, where he underwent a slew of neurological tests.

Thankfully, the scans showed he had no serious injury to his brain and he was released the same day.

But the knockout, according to the president of his gym, Issei Nakaya, wiped his memory of the last few weeks.

According to Nakaya, Sasaki told him: “I don’t even remember that this title match was decided.”

A statement on Sasaki’s condition read: “Sasaki Tsutomu was taken to the hospital after the match and underwent a CT scan.

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Jin Sasaki was transported to the hospital but discharged the same day after scans found he had no neurological issues or brain injuries[/caption]

“There were no injuries such as bleeding. However, he hit the back of his head hard and is currently losing his memory.

“There were no visible physical injuries, but we will be keeping an eye on him and he will be going back to the hospital tomorrow for another checkup.”

Defeat to Norman Jr was only the second of Sasaki’s career.

Norman Jr, meanwhile, now boasts a perfect 28-0 record and can set his sights on unifying the division.

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Liverpool agree Jarell Quansah’s Leverkusen transfer and include savvy clause – sparking Marc Guehi battle

BAYER LEVERKUSEN have agreed a deal to sign Jarell Quansah from Liverpool for a fee of £30m, according to reports.

Quansah, 22, will sign a contract with the Bundesliga outfit until 2030, but could return to Merseyside in the future thanks to a savvy clause in his deal.

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Jarell Quansah has agreed a switch to Bayer Leverkusen
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According to Fabrizio Romano, Liverpool have included a buy-back clause in the defender’s contract that will give them control over the England international’s future should they wish to bring him back to Anfield.

Leverkusen are expected to pay Liverpool an initial £30m fee for Quansah, with £5m worth of potential add-ons also included in the deal.

Quansah, who is currently away with the England U21 squad at the U21 European Championships, featured in 13 Premier League games for Liverpool last season.

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Dua Lipa shows off her incredible figure in gym gear as she performs impressive workout before Wembley gig

SINGER Dua Lipa looked incredible as showed off her advanced yoga skills as she limbered up before her concert at Wembley Stadium.

Dua, 29, made an emotional debut at the world-famous stadium on Friday playing to 70,000 eager fans.

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Dua Lipa made her debut at Wembley Stadium on June 21[/caption]
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She shared her pre-show workout[/caption]
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Which included many advanced yoga poses[/caption]

The singer shared her pre-show preparation on her Instagram stories which included doing advanced yoga poses, including a headstand and backward bends.

She showed off her incredible figure in a dark sports top and matching leggings.

Dua realised a life-long dream when she played two massive shows at the iconic stadium and invited some special guests to the stage.

During the debut performance on Friday, Dua invited Jamiroquai frontman Jay Kay to the stage where they performed a duet of his song, Virtual Insanity.

During the second show on Saturday, Dua brought out another pop iconic, Charli XCX, and they sung the latter’s big hit, 360.

Dua is doing is taking her Radical Optimism tour around the world and gushed about performing at Wembley.

The singer said: “Wembley, thank you. It is something I’ve dreamt of my whole life, and all day I have been feeling so much love and gratitude to be here with you guys.

“It is just surreal. It feels like such a journey, but also like everything has happened so quickly. I want to thank you for believing in me and trusting me, dancing with me, singing with me — and allowing me to wake up every single morning to do what I love to do. Looking out and seeing all you guys means the absolute world to me.”

Dazzling in a white Valentino sheer lace catsuit, she added: “It has been ten years since our first London show and I just dreamt of a night like this.”

Dua paraded in five different outfits during her set — also including a petrol-blue Balenciaga slip dress draped in a faux-fur coat lined with the Union Jack flag and a silver custom Swarovski bodysuit with matching Christian Louboutin boots.

Dua’s mum Anesa and sister Rina, as well as actor fiance Callum Turner and model Rosie Huntington-Whiteley were all in the audience.

She even had support from the Spice Girls who sent her flowers.

And Dua shared a letter from the girls on Instagram.

The post read: “Dear Dua, we just wanted to wish you lots of luck with your sold-out shows at Wembley Stadium . . . that’s Girl Power! We love you! The Spice Girls. XXXX.”

Dua Lipa performing on stage.
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Dua Lipa is travelling the world with her Radical Optimism tour[/caption]

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Noughties reality star looks unrecognisable 22 years after talent show fame – can you guess who he is?

A FAME Academy singer has been working hard since the show and is still gigging around England.

The BBC star rose to fame on the second series of the talent show in 2003, which saw Alex Park crowned winner.

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Alistair Griffin was a reality TV star from the noughties[/caption]
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The Fame Academy star is still going strong and released an album in 2015[/caption]
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Cat Deeley and Patrick Kielty hosted Fame Academy – the pair are now married[/caption]

Runner up to Alex, Alistair Griffin released the song Bring It On following Fame Academy.

He has continued with his songwriting, penning the song I Wish for You the World, for the Games Maker Choir, during the 2012 Summer Olympics.

Still at it, he released his third album From Nowhere in 2014.

Alistair is currently hosting a run of concerts by candlelight, titled The Greatest Shows in York Minster,

The songrwriter recently shared a video explaining his path into music and is success after the show.

He said: “I come from a little village in Yorkshire called Castleton.

“Where there’s more sheep than people and there’s definitely not many pop stars.

“I’ve always loved music and writing songs.

“So I left Yorkshire and I went to London to pursue my dream.

“And it wasn’t long before I ended up on one of the first TV talent shows.”

He continued: “Fame Academy was a cross between X Factor and Big Brother.

“We all lived in a big house together, we all sang for survival. We all voted each other out at the end, it was brutal.

“Since then I have continued making music. Duetted with one of Girls Aloud, Kimberley Walsh, my song Just Drive was used as the theme tune to Formula 1.

“Played for some big crowds along the way.

“Met some great people along the way and I’m always up for an adventure.

“Hope you like my TikTok, stay tuned and follow me for for my latest adventure.”

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He recently discovered his old Fame Academy DDVD
Alistair Griffin singing into a microphone.
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Alistair was a student when he signed up to Fame Academy[/caption]

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The super-lightweight Sainsbury’s dress that’s great for chucking over a bikini or keeping cool

AS much as we love the glorious sunshine, finding the right clothes that won’t make you drown in sweat can be quite the challenge.

But luckily, Sainsbury’s has come to rescue yet again – this time, with a gorgeous frock that’s not just affordable but will also keep you cool.

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Crafted from a lightweight, modal blend, the show-stopper of a frock will keep you comfortable throughout the season[/caption]
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The gorgeous summer wardrobe must-have runs in a huge range of sizes too – from UK 6 to UK 24[/caption]

The mega supermarket has seriously upped its fashion game in the recent years and their latest Strappy Tiered Midaxi Summer Dress is no exception.

The perfect choice for sun-soaked holidays and warm weekends, our blue midaxi summer dress has been designed with tie-straps at the shoulders and a flattering, tiered hem.

Crafted from a lightweight, modal blend, the show-stopper of a frock will keep you comfortable throughout the season.

Whether you’re off to the beach, have booked a sunny holiday abroad or are simply going out for a date, this dress can be easily styled up or down.

For a more casual ensemble, you can finish your look with a pair of mule sandals and a tote bag.

Heading out for some refreshing Aperol Spritz with your friends or significant other? Team the frock with strappy sandals, a slick-back bun, some jewellery and you’re bound to make heads turn.

The gorgeous summer wardrobe must-have runs in a huge range of sizes too – from UK 6 to UK 24.

Whatever your size, it may be worth going up one – as one customer, who’s between 10 and 12, said their brand new size 12 was ”tight” on them.

And did we mention the wallet-friendly price tag?

Thrifty fashionistas can snap up this fabulous dress for just £22.50 – and you’ll be rewarded with a whopping 22 Nectar Card points too.

What’s more, the frock also boasts a timeless design – and it’s sure to remain a firm staple for the summers to come.

So if you’re looking to get your hands on it, you may need to run to your nearest store before it gets sold out.

Shoppers have also been loving the butter yellow Cutwork Midaxi Strappy Dress they say “fits like a dream” thanks to its elasticated back, and suits all body shapes.

Hottest fashion trends of 2025

Fabulous’ Fashion Editor Clemmie Fieldsend shares the biggest trends from the high street.

The East/West Bag

Baguette bags have had a good run, after returning from the 1990s’ shoulders of Sarah Jessica Parker to modern-day fashion icons, like Hailey Bieber. 

In 2025, the East/West bag is a similar but elongated shape and has long, thin straps that are easy to throw over your shoulder. 

They’ve been on runway models’ arms at nearly ever designer show – think Burberry, Givenchy and Bottega Veneta – and are hitting the high street now, too. 

Powder pink

Bright fuchsia pink had its day after the release of Barbie in 2023 and now the more polished and expensive-looking pale shade is taking over for 2025. 

Pantone may say that it’s the year of Mocha Mousse, but the catwalks say otherwise! From Prada to Erdem, the subtle look was all over the spring/summer catwalks, worn head-to-toe or on its own. 

If the sugary shade is too girly for you, then look to sharp suiting for a androgynous take on the colour. 

The shell jacket

The ’80s classic is back, but with a sleek and minimal new twist for 2025. 

We all know we’re likely to see rain for most of spring, so your practical coat of choice should be a cagoule jacket.

Depop revealed one of its big trend predictions for this year is retro sportswear, with surges already seen in ‘80s windbreakers’. 

Seen everywhere from the stylish streets of Copenhagen to the Miu Miu catwalk, now mums who have an emergency raincoat crumpled underneath their pushchair are very much in fashion!

The turn-up jeans

While the shape of jeans remains the same for this year and barrel-legs will still be everywhere, the way we’re styling them is different. 

This season, transform your wide-leg, baggy denims into turn-ups. 

For this look, size doesn’t matter, so while deep turn-ups are a hit from jean trend-leaders Citizens of Humanity, a slight fold is still just as good – but only as it’s just one single fold.

Peep-toe shoe

Get your pedicures booked in sharpish, as this season your toes are the main event. 

After a long hiatus, the peep-toe has been welcomed back into the fashion fold, with brands like Hermes, Miu Miu and Tory Burch showing plain and embellished footwear in this style. 

From mules to pumps and clogs (yes, clogs will be around too!), there are lots of different styles that are set to sweep the high street.

Sheer blouses

See-through looks have always lived on the catwalk, but have rarely filtered into everyday life – until now.

Designers Ralph Lauren and Tom Ford loved sheer looks on their S/S ’25 catwalks and M&S even had sellout success with its black sheer pencil skirt last season. 

Expect to see more sheer looks lining supermarket aisles and high street shops in the form of skirts, tops and frocks. 

It’s also in the colour of the season, which instantly ticks the box for on-trend fashion.

The stunning summer wardrobe staple is currently priced at £32 and comes in sizes six to 24.

Describing it online, the Sainsbury’s team say: “An elegant choice for summer outings and sun-soaked holidays, this yellow midaxi dress comes in a strappy style.

“Designed with cutwork embroidery, a v-neckline, adjustable straps, finished with shirred detailing at the back. Finish your look with mesh ballerina pumps.”

Unsurprisingly, it has already scored countless five-star reviews, with one fan writing: “Love colour, style and fit of this dress. Comfortable and lovely material.”

A second wrote: “This is stunning dress which because of the double layer renders it non see through, excellent fit true to size and great length. As you can tell I love this dress.”

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I turned my hair from thin to thick in seconds with a £3.40 hack hairdressers swear by, it adds volume & shine too

MANY people wish their hair was thicker and more luscious. 

Thankfully you may only need a £3.40 product, according to a hairdresser. 

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Julia joked that she had just ‘five hairs’ and wanted thicker locks[/caption]
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She showed how one simple L’Oreal product made her hair luscious after drying[/caption]

One beauty lover joked that she was fed up with having “five hairs” but managed to transform her locks using the hair hack.

Julia, who posts under @justliia4, wrote: “How I turned my 5 hairs into 100,000. 

“I got the trick from my hairdresser.”

The only thing you need to get, according to Julia is L’Oreal’s Elvive Styliste Mousse, which is said to “boosts your hair volume by lifting from the root.”

You can currently pick up a bottle from Tesco for a 150ml size.

Julia shared how she starts with damp, clean hair and then shakes the bottle well.

She then squeezes some of the mousse into her hands and then applies it to her locks.

The social media user advised: “Distribute it upwards into your hair (more at the roots).

You then need to blow dry your hair as normal – and she advised doing it upside down for extra volume.

In the clip, which has racked up over 300 likes, she showed how she uses a rounded brush to create extra volume and shape at the front.

When she was finished, her hair looked bouncy, shiny and much thicker than the start.

Many people were impressed with the results, with one saying: “It looks great.”

According to the product description, thin hair needs to be “texturized from root to tip and requires long lasting hold.”

The results are said to last up to 48 hours with its “strong fixing power.”

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Julia sweared by using L’Oreal’s Elvive Styliste Mousse[/caption]

HAIR LOSS REASONS

Jack Merrick-Thirlway, creative director at Neville Hair & Beauty, said hereditary hair loss is the most common type of hair loss and is transmitted through your genes.

This type of hair loss can start from teen years and although will be difficult to treat, it can be slowed down if treated immediately. 

Hormonal imbalances may also cause you to lose hair. 

Pregnancy and the menopause are two key times when hormonal imbalances can occur, leading to changes in hair thickness. 

However, chronic stress and certain medications can also contribute to these imbalances. 

Another hair saboteur is excessive friction. Jacks says those who are wearing a tight ponytail repeatedly may find themselves experiencing hair loss.

Finally, using the wrong products or having too many chemical treatments can lead to hair loss. 

HAIR GROWTH TIPS

So, how can we encourage our hair to grow?

Jack says that when shopping for new products to help with hair thickness, there are few ingredients to look out for.

“I’d advise looking out for ingredients such as biotin, collagen, amino acids and products containing vitamin B3. These all help strengthen the hair follicles and promote growth.

“That said, if you feel out of your depth, you can also seek advice with your hair stylist.”

Be wary of too many chemicals in your styling products as they can exacerbate hair loss – and you should also not wash it too often.

“To ensure your hair stays healthy it is important not to over wash it,” advises Jack.

“Instead try and limit washing your hair to two or three times a week.

“Use a gentle shampoo and conditioner to make sure you do not remove any moisture.”

Rush hair expert reveals how to repair damaged hair

TINA Farey, Editorial director at Rush Hair, shares her advice…

HOW TO RESTORE DAMAGED HAIR

Whilst you can’t fully reserve the effects of damaged hair, you can stop the problem from growing. 

Depending on the condition of your hair, I’d recommend getting a trim every six to eight weeks – this will prevent any split ends from travelling further up the hair shaft, which weakens the hair’s overall structure and leads to more breakage. 

Even just an inch of the ends will completely transform the appearance of your hair – trust me.

When it comes to products to help restore damaged hair, Goldwell’s Rich Repair Treatment Mask is a firm favourite – strengthening damaged locks to be healthy and shiny once again.

HOW TO PREVENT DAMAGE

My number one tip is to always use a heat protectant – even if you’re only blow-drying your hair.

Consistent heat styling without one will leave your hair open to heat damage.

I’d also recommend refraining from over-washing your hair as this can strip the hair of its natural oils – nobody wants a dry and irritated scalp! 

And finally, swap your sleek, slick back for a hair down day! 

They may be in fashion at the moment, but over time all that tension on your strands from being pulled will wreak havoc on your hair follicles – this could lead to thinning and bald spots in areas where the hair is constantly pulled.

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