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Archive for January 18th, 2010

Keeping Your Hair Straight Between Washes

Author: Hairdo4U January 18, 2010

 

How many of you out there are just wanting the straight hair you worked so hard to obtain to last more than a day?  For those of us who have curly or wavy hair and want it straight,  it is a process, and to have to go through this on a daily basis is just too much.   Keeping it straight more than a day can be a challenge. 

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If you don’t care about how you look when  you go to bed, have you thought of wearing a thick shower cap to bed?  Believe it or not, it works.  It is like wearing a hairnet but for some reason it works better.  I think it’s because you are sealing in moisture.  Or, what about sleeping on a silk scarf or slip, or even a silk pillowcase?  Using one of these also helps hair from riding up the head.  And, lastly, as you are getting ready for your day, consider using the cool shot button on your hairdryer as it also seems to tame any frizz that might have been created during your sleep.

Try out these helpful hints and if you have any of your own, PLEASE SHARE!!


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