ahh okay so its summer which means pool and beach!
but split ends, dryness, and flat hair also come with this!
please help!
Oh and I just dyed my hair and i dont want the sun to fade the color so what should i do?
When I come home, my hair feels gross and straggly (and salty and dry) from the water/wind/sun/heat.
what can I do to prevent this?
ANY suggestions would be very helpful.
THANKS!
btw- i have wavy-ish hair. well only the bottom of my hair is wavy. it looks sort of beachy on its own but i dont want it to look dry and beachy! lol so yea please help
:)
Dry and damaged beach hair?
go to the drugstore and in the shampoo section they sell this product that it protects your hair from the sun or go to a hair salon and ask the hairdreser for any products and they should help you, also what i do is put on the leave in conditioner and put my hair up in a ponytail.or bun
Dry and damaged beach hair?
i'm not really sure that u cen prevent it to damage, but u can sure try and keep it healthy....what i do when i come from the beach is mix an egg, some olive oil and honey and leave it on my hair for half an hour....after washing it your hair will be shiny and healthy
Dry and damaged beach hair?
HAVING YOUR HAIR WET WITH WATER OR A CONDITIONER BEFORE GOING IN A POOL , ACTUALLY HELPS THE HAIR FROM GRABBING ONTO ALL THE CHEMICALS...... A STYLIST
Dry and damaged beach hair?
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Dry and damaged beach hair?
buy Dove Mosturizing Shampoo and conditioner and Biolage "Sun" Hair Treatment.
the biolage product is outlined in yellow, and protects your hair from the water/wind/sun/heat so your hair doesnt get damaged. its a good thing to use if you've previously dyed your hair %26lt;3 O YA and it makes your hair look nice
~hopethishelps~
Dry and damaged beach hair?
well ur hair is like a sponge, so its gonna soak up anything it can. so if your at the beach or the pool, before getting in the water, soak your hair with clean water. then, when you get in the water, there won't be anything left for it to soak up! also try some specially made shampoos for chlorine-y hair.
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