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Thursday, August 4, 2016

Hair-Care Tips

HEAT WAVE 


Avoid using the hottest setting on your hair dryer, as it can be damaging to your strands, especially if you're pairing it with another hot tool, like a flat iron.

BLOW-DRY 101


Always try to opt for the warm setting on your dryer and hold the dryer 6 to 8 inches from your tresses. Be sure to point the airflow down on the hair shaft to prevent frizz.

LONG LOCKS


Taking care of longer tresses requires frequent trims (every six to eight weeks) and conditioning the ends every other day to prevent dry out.

NATURALLY CURLY


Revive your curls with dry shampoo. Simply spritz your hair and run your fingers through as if you were pulling it up into a ponytail.

BREAK BAD HABITS


Stress, smoking and bad eating habits can make your hair dull and prone to breakage.

ANIMAL INSTINCT


Use a natural-bristle brush, it is softer and more flexible, which means less damage to your hair.

AVOID BREAKAGE


Your hair is its most fragile when wet, so avoid excessive brushing or combing until it's most dry.

FIGHT FRIZZ


After conditioning, rinse your hair with cold water. This helps to seal the cuticle, making it harder for moisture to enter the hair follicle, which can cause frizz.

STRAIGHT TALK


If you straighten your hair, start with an anti-frizz serum to create a moisture barrier and add a heat protectant to prevent your strands from being damaged while styling.

PUMP UP THE VOLUME


Spritz a volumizing spray at your roots when your hair is dry, then flip your hair over and blow-dry. Finally, gently smooth out any stray strands with a brush.