Combat Frizzy Hair This Summer Season
Summer is here and thanks to the heat plus humidity it will give us most likely a fried frizzy hair.
How come? When the sun evaporates the land water, excess moisture is present in the air which creates frizz.
To remedy your frizzy hair opt for rich shampoos and conditioners, those with creamy texture that smoothens out each strand.
You can try some helpful ways to combat frizzy hair this summer season to ensure smooth and silky hair by reading some tips below: • Try shampooing every other day since shampoo strips off essential oils in your hair.
Lather up at the roots since when rinsing it goes down to the end and is cleaned out.
You may try using sulfate-free ones since they are the best in leaving your hair feeling much softer and cleaner.
• Go for rich and creamy conditioner and focus on applying from mid-shaft to hair ends since the roots naturally produces its own oil.
• Use a hair mask maybe every two weeks to max out the "hair frizz" prevention.
A hair mask is a conditioning treatment that penetrates more in the hair shaft helping it to reconstruct and heals the damage.
Unlike regular conditioners, hair masks are richer in texture due to its contents such as proteins, amino acids, natural oils and some lipids that helps combat frizzy hair.
• Cut the ends if you are prone to breakage and try nourishing it with argan oil afterwards to seal off the ends.
Apply the oil two to three inches from the bottom of your hair down.
Trimming of the ends regularly will help your ends appear healthier and prevents further breakage.
• Apply sunscreen on your hair to prevent frizzy hair when staying under the rays of the sun.
The heat penetrates the hair shaft and naturally breaks down pigments, just like bleach does.
When the hair can no longer hold its original pigment it becomes frizzy, dry and thinned out.
To apply sunscreen either after slathering some on your face you can wipe off the excess on your hair instead to have a thin coat of sunscreen for casual days but when in the beach you can try diluting a spoonful of sunscreen with half cup water and put it on a spray bottle.
• Opt for hair gloss treatment when you color your hair.
You cannot afford to have it at a salon then do it yourself at home and make it every four weeks.
Glossing treatment is like coloring your hair but using a clear formula that boosts the shine factor of your hair.
"Gloss molecules" pack tightly around the cuticle so it serves as a protection on your hair strand.
• If you cannot go out without drying your hair naturally then you will have to use a blow-dryer.
However, do not go for a half-dried hair when blow-drying.
Make sure that it is completely dry before heading out.
Because if there is moisture left then the cuticle will not lie flat resulting to frizz.
• Comb your hair from ends to the roots.
Untangle first the hair ends and then work your way up instead of combing from the roots down.
This way you will not pull your hair when trying to smoothen it out plus it prevents split ends.
• Use a less amount in hair styling products.
When you load up on hairsprays and anti-frizz serums, your hair feels heavy and sticky.
You can apply directly to your hair (like gel) but focus more at the ends or use a light hairspray on a paddle brush and brush out lightly from top to bottom to stop fly-aways from popping up.
Protect your hair like how you protect your face and body by taking care of it inside out.
Do not forget to eat the healthy stuff (fruits and vegetables?..
wink, wink) and drink lots of water.
If you feel like your hair is weighing you down go for long layered hair styles and avoid razor cut ends.
Try also not to touch your hair too much with your hands since the sweat and oils will get on your hair thus creating frizz.
Do not try to fret too much if you are having a bad hair day.
If letting it down does not do good for you try tying it up in a ponytail or a bun and wear that great big smile!
How come? When the sun evaporates the land water, excess moisture is present in the air which creates frizz.
To remedy your frizzy hair opt for rich shampoos and conditioners, those with creamy texture that smoothens out each strand.
You can try some helpful ways to combat frizzy hair this summer season to ensure smooth and silky hair by reading some tips below: • Try shampooing every other day since shampoo strips off essential oils in your hair.
Lather up at the roots since when rinsing it goes down to the end and is cleaned out.
You may try using sulfate-free ones since they are the best in leaving your hair feeling much softer and cleaner.
• Go for rich and creamy conditioner and focus on applying from mid-shaft to hair ends since the roots naturally produces its own oil.
• Use a hair mask maybe every two weeks to max out the "hair frizz" prevention.
A hair mask is a conditioning treatment that penetrates more in the hair shaft helping it to reconstruct and heals the damage.
Unlike regular conditioners, hair masks are richer in texture due to its contents such as proteins, amino acids, natural oils and some lipids that helps combat frizzy hair.
• Cut the ends if you are prone to breakage and try nourishing it with argan oil afterwards to seal off the ends.
Apply the oil two to three inches from the bottom of your hair down.
Trimming of the ends regularly will help your ends appear healthier and prevents further breakage.
• Apply sunscreen on your hair to prevent frizzy hair when staying under the rays of the sun.
The heat penetrates the hair shaft and naturally breaks down pigments, just like bleach does.
When the hair can no longer hold its original pigment it becomes frizzy, dry and thinned out.
To apply sunscreen either after slathering some on your face you can wipe off the excess on your hair instead to have a thin coat of sunscreen for casual days but when in the beach you can try diluting a spoonful of sunscreen with half cup water and put it on a spray bottle.
• Opt for hair gloss treatment when you color your hair.
You cannot afford to have it at a salon then do it yourself at home and make it every four weeks.
Glossing treatment is like coloring your hair but using a clear formula that boosts the shine factor of your hair.
"Gloss molecules" pack tightly around the cuticle so it serves as a protection on your hair strand.
• If you cannot go out without drying your hair naturally then you will have to use a blow-dryer.
However, do not go for a half-dried hair when blow-drying.
Make sure that it is completely dry before heading out.
Because if there is moisture left then the cuticle will not lie flat resulting to frizz.
• Comb your hair from ends to the roots.
Untangle first the hair ends and then work your way up instead of combing from the roots down.
This way you will not pull your hair when trying to smoothen it out plus it prevents split ends.
• Use a less amount in hair styling products.
When you load up on hairsprays and anti-frizz serums, your hair feels heavy and sticky.
You can apply directly to your hair (like gel) but focus more at the ends or use a light hairspray on a paddle brush and brush out lightly from top to bottom to stop fly-aways from popping up.
Protect your hair like how you protect your face and body by taking care of it inside out.
Do not forget to eat the healthy stuff (fruits and vegetables?..
wink, wink) and drink lots of water.
If you feel like your hair is weighing you down go for long layered hair styles and avoid razor cut ends.
Try also not to touch your hair too much with your hands since the sweat and oils will get on your hair thus creating frizz.
Do not try to fret too much if you are having a bad hair day.
If letting it down does not do good for you try tying it up in a ponytail or a bun and wear that great big smile!
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