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Curling Irons
Curling Irons

If you often blow dry and procedure your hair with flat irons, curling irons or hot rollers your hair is perhaps ready for a break. All that warmth and processing can leave your hair dry, brittle and very injured.

Damp Hair

Give your hair a much required break and let it air dry naturally. Think of it as a holiday for your hair. The initially step for air drying is to use hair products for air drying instead of blow drying; a good absorbent towel is also a plus. An absorbent towel will suck up excess moisture and speed up dry time. A good leave in conditioner will keep your hair from becoming frizzy.

Damp Hair Styles

If your hair tends to become flat or too frizzy from air drying you can fluff it by finger combing or pull it back with large clips. Pull the sides back in two large clips to add quantity to hair while it is drying. Once it is dry pull out the clips and have natural volume and waves.

Towels

Employ the absorbent towel to get rid of excess moisture then gently blot your hair dry. Do not massage your hair. Rubbing will damage the strands and reason frizzy hair and split ends. You want to keep the hair shafts as smooth as possible.

Hair Gel and Cream

Use products appropriate for the texture of your hair. Fine hair works best with mousses and sprays, curly and wavy hair respond best to gels and creams. Find a great product appropriate for your hair type that also assists combat frizz, this will help keep your hair under control while air drying.

Wet or damp hair

Wet or moist hair is more susceptive to losing its shape. It is best to blow your hair all the way dry and not leave any dampness, not even a little. Unless partial natural movement is what you are after, blow the whole head completely dry in order to keep the style in for as long as possible.

Heat

If you have the time, alternative using hot air and cool air while blow drying. Heat forms the curl or smoothness, and the cool air assists keep it there.

by: Juliet




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