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Top Tips For Great Holiday Hair |
by:
Skye
Irwin |
When
you are away from home in a different climate
your hair will be subjected to weather it
is not used to.
Your hair needs to be protected in the same
way that you do with your skin. UV rays
are very harmful to your hair affecting
the pigment, strength, shine and vitality.
For your skin you take with you cleanser,
moisturizer, sunscreen and after-sun lotions
so for your hair take shampoo, conditioner,
hair sunscreen and styling products.
Cold Climate
1. Cold temperatures weaken your hair and
susceptible to damage. Flyaway hair tends
to be subject to static. Hair should be
well conditioned and protected by wearing
a hat.
2. If you have frizzy hair use a leave-in
conditioner and take a deep moisturizing
mask with you on holiday. All hair types
will benefit from using a heat protection
spray and serum to keep the elements out
and keep the moisture in.
Humid climate
3. Hair expands just like it does when it
is wet in a humid climate. This will make
your hair fluffy or if it is curly, frizzy.
4. For all hair types, a pre-holiday deep
conditioning treatment is a must to nourish
the hair and seal the cuticles, as you want
to prevent excess moisture from entering
the hair shaft.
5. If you have fine hair use a light leave-in
conditioner from mid-way down the hair to
the ends and use a serum to seal the ends
after blow-drying, being careful not to
overdo the serum on fine hair.
6. If you have curly and/or frizzy hair
then you need to seal the cuticle (the outside
of your hair) to minimize the additional
frizziness that results in humid weather.
7. Use a leave-in conditioner very morning.
Use an anti-frizz serum to coat and seal
the cuticle.
Hot 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 fading of the color
pigment as well as split ends.
9. To protect your hair 100rom sun damage
wear a hat!
10. Deep conditioning your hair before your
holiday is essential.
11. If you have fine hair use a wash your
hair with a gentle shampoo and use a light
leave-in conditioner with UV protection.
Use a sun-protection spray containing a
UV filter to screen 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 a leave-in 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 screen 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 screen your
hair from the effects of the sun and seawater
and re-apply after going in the sea.Use
a rich leave-in conditioner with UV protection
each morning and apply a hair mask every
other day during the holiday.
14. When you have been swimming in the sea
always wash the salt out afterwards.
15. Chlorine from the swimming pool is extremely
damaging when combined with the effects
of the sun, wet your hair in the shower
before hand and protect your hair with a
leave-in conditioner preferably one containing
a UV filter. Wash your hair thoroughly after
swimming.
16. Hair grips and bands are an extremely
useful item to have on holiday and offer
a quick-fix solution for hair care problems.
17. Don't forget your travel plug to ensure
that you can still use your hairdryer and
other electric hairstyling equipment whilst
abroad.
Bon Voyage!
Copyright © Skye Irwin, Haircare-made-easy.com,
2005
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