| 'Tis the season for dry hair! |
| Written by Administrator |
| Tuesday, 03 February 2009 14:25 |
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'Tis the season for dry hair. And it's not just the cold, dry outside air that's to blame. The warm, dry inside air is just as bad for your hair. The point is, you can't avoid it. But while you can't change the climate you can prevent its damaging effects by following some simple tips.
Get your hair trimmed! It sounds like a no-brainer, but it's not always easy to fit more frequent haircuts into a busy schedule. Dryness starts from the ends so if you normally get your hair cut every 8 weeks, get it cut in six weeks. If you usually trim your hair every six weeks, get it trimmed monthly.
Use conditioning products before using heated styling tools. A gel or mousse alone isn't enough to protect the hair from the weather. If you normally use a gel before blow-drying, apply a repair cream, heat-protecting spray/cream or leave-in conditioner first. Use it sparingly, especially on the ends, but don't forget it. You don't want to make your hair heavy or gunky, but more importantly, you don't want straightening irons or hot rollers applied directly to the ends of your unprotected hair. Call in for a deluxe conditioning treatment to keep your hair in tip top condition over the coming winter months. Priced at £12.50
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