Post by Li_anne on Mar 29, 2007 21:17:04 GMT -5
;D Avoid hot showers
;D-- the hot water will dry out your hair and fade your color. Luke warm water is best.
;D--Wash hair less often to avoid stripping it of the protective oils it so needs. I know shampooing is a major part of feeling clean - but try shampooing less often. Just rinse hair with water and apply conditioner a few times a week. You'll notice a dramatic change in the bounce and health of your hair.
;DHow to Fix Fried Hair
;D# In warmer weather skips blow-drying hair. Instead, spray in an alcohol-free texturizing product and allow hair to air-dry or set in a braid. Your hair will take on its own beautiful natural wave.
# Once a week, apply a deep conditioning serum at night that will saturate your hair's inner cortex and replenish moisture and reverse the signs of damage.
# Before you hit the beach or go to a pool be sure to apply a hair product with SPF in it to protect your hair color. If you find yourself without one you can make your own by mixing water, sunscreen and leave-in-conditioner in a spray bottle.
# In hot climates wear a scarf, full brimmed hat or baseball cap to shield hair from sun-damage and fading.
# Trim your hair regularly! Get a trim every six to eight weeks. If your hair is prone to serious damage and frizz, go every five to seven weeks.
# When the summer heat is at its peak, learn how to do a chignon - it's easier than you think. This look works for the beach or evening and it keeps you cool by keeping hair off your neck.
# Be careful when using shine enhancing products to control frizz. Most contain silicone and can dry out the hair in the long run. Ted Gibson Hair Sheet Styling is a good tool to have around to calm frizz and refresh a style.
# Staying hydrated is important to hair health as well as your overall health; make sure to take in enough water everyday throughout the summer.
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;D-- the hot water will dry out your hair and fade your color. Luke warm water is best.
;D--Wash hair less often to avoid stripping it of the protective oils it so needs. I know shampooing is a major part of feeling clean - but try shampooing less often. Just rinse hair with water and apply conditioner a few times a week. You'll notice a dramatic change in the bounce and health of your hair.
;DHow to Fix Fried Hair
;D# In warmer weather skips blow-drying hair. Instead, spray in an alcohol-free texturizing product and allow hair to air-dry or set in a braid. Your hair will take on its own beautiful natural wave.
# Once a week, apply a deep conditioning serum at night that will saturate your hair's inner cortex and replenish moisture and reverse the signs of damage.
# Before you hit the beach or go to a pool be sure to apply a hair product with SPF in it to protect your hair color. If you find yourself without one you can make your own by mixing water, sunscreen and leave-in-conditioner in a spray bottle.
# In hot climates wear a scarf, full brimmed hat or baseball cap to shield hair from sun-damage and fading.
# Trim your hair regularly! Get a trim every six to eight weeks. If your hair is prone to serious damage and frizz, go every five to seven weeks.
# When the summer heat is at its peak, learn how to do a chignon - it's easier than you think. This look works for the beach or evening and it keeps you cool by keeping hair off your neck.
# Be careful when using shine enhancing products to control frizz. Most contain silicone and can dry out the hair in the long run. Ted Gibson Hair Sheet Styling is a good tool to have around to calm frizz and refresh a style.
# Staying hydrated is important to hair health as well as your overall health; make sure to take in enough water everyday throughout the summer.
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