Summer Hair Tips: Managing Your Curls in Humidity
Summer is the season for days at the lake, rolling around town with the top down and spending a lot of time outdoors. We’ve waiting anxiously for these days all winter. The only one complaining is our hair!
Learn how to prevent your curls from turning to FRIZZ using the following summer hair tips from our guest blogging expert!
Condition! Condition! Condition!
To avoid looking like a frizzy mess, make a moisturizing conditioner your new best friend. Use a moisturizing conditioner when showering. All the moisture will help soften the curls, allowing hair to be more flexible.
Product to the Rescue!
Look for products that have super hydrating ingredients, like olive or coconut oil. Apply product while your hair is still damp and use a wide-tooth comb to distribute the product evenly.
Must-Have Tools
To speed up your blow drying process, first use your dryer without any attachments on your roots, then blow dry your ends using a diffuser. Give your curls and waves some extra oomph with a curling rod like TIGIPro Fat Curl Stick. This super tool will give you a style like curly queen bee Taylor Swift. Who doesn’t want that?!
When All Else Fails, Updo
We know that most gals long for beachy, flowing waves while sipping cocktails poolside, but sometimes hair just won’t cooperate. Don’t let that get you down! Updos and ponies are a always a stylish option, so grab some bobby pins and save those waves for another day!
Melanie Allen, Marketing Coordinator, My Best Friend’s Hair
What is your favorite summer hair tip?
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