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HairCare Made Easy

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7. Use a conditioner morning. Use an anti-frizz serum to coat and seal the cuticle. Warm and dry climate 8. The sun strips the hair of its natural oils and dry heat increases this effect. UV rays attack your hair and the resulting free radicals damage the hair. The weakened cuticle causes the hair to become dehydrated, allows the bleaching and bleaching color pigment and split ends.

9. To protect your hair 100% of sun damage wear a hat! 10. Deep conditioning for your hair before your holiday is essential. 11. If your hair is good, use a wash your hair with a gentle shampoo and use a light leave in the air with UV protection. Use a sun protection spray containing a UV filter to protect your hair from the effects of the sun and seawater and re-apply after going in the sea. 12.

If you have curly hair use a moisturizing shampoo and conditioner to minimize dryness. Apply a nourishing hair mask whilst you are away to deep condition your hair. Use a sun protection spray containing a UV filter to protect your hair from the effects of the sun and seawater and re-apply after going in the sea. 13. If you have frizzy hair use a sun protection spray containing a UV filter to protect your hair from the effects of the sun and seawater and re-apply after going on leave sea.Use rich conditioner UV protection in the morning and apply a hair mask every two days during the holidays. 14. When you’ve been swimming in the sea always wash the salt later. 15. Pool Chlorine is very harmful when combined with the effects of sun, wet hair in the shower before hand and protect your hair with a conditioner preferably one containing a UV filter. Wash your hair thoroughly after swimming. 16. Hair grips and bands are a very useful to take vacation and offer a quick solution for hair care problems. 17. Do not forget your travel plug to ensure that you can still use your hairdryer and other electrical appliances hairdresser while abroad. Bon Voyage! Copyright e Skye Irwin, 2005 This article is protected by copyright. Please feel free to use it in its entirety including the copyright information and information about the publisher.

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