HAIR: WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW — preventing droopy hair

Controlled Damage / Physically Fit Hair Revised Feb 6th

Blow drying your hair blow-dry styling Blow-drying brush Blow-drying hair Blow-drying tips Boar bristle Brushes BRUSH FOR brushing combating heat damage combination of bristle type curly unruly hair types Damage free hair environment excessive heat damage fine fragile hair Fine hair frizz free frizzy hair Hair and scalp HAIR JOURNEY Healthy Hair healthy scalp improve growth and density Prevent heat damage preventing droopy hair Reduce HEAT DAMAGE to your HAIR Self Care Hair Care shine Thicker hair types to improve ones’ styling experience. Treatments

Controlled Damage / Physically Fit Hair    Revised Feb 6th

                     Controlled Damage for Physically Fit Hair (Revised)  CONTROLLED DAMAGE / PHYSICALLY FIT HAIR is when you have a balance in the hair combining healthy, everyday wear and tear and or heat damaged hair.  The goal is to have an overall condition of the hair which allows you to style with ease and still having the natural shine, and strength enough to hold your style for more than an hour. Fine healthy hair tends to hang, straight, flat and loses its shape quickly when styled. To help make this hair type...

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COLD WEATHER and your HAIR, temperature drops from + fahrenheit to - fahrenheit

Best Brush Blow-drying brush Boar bristle Brushes BRUSH FOR cold weather and your hair Conditioners dehydration in the winter Ease of use and SPEED Fine hair HAIR JOURNEY Healthy Hair heat damage of hair How to eliminate static humidity more manageable and less flyaway Natural bristle brush overheating/burning your hair preventing droopy hair Self Care Hair Care Shampoos Treatments Weekly Treatments when the temperature drops what changes do I need to make in my hair routine when using a hair dryer look for signs of over heating Winter Hair Care

COLD WEATHER and your HAIR, temperature drops from + fahrenheit  to - fahrenheit

  COLD WEATHER and your HAIR: when the temperature drops from + fahrenheit to - fahrenheit. What you need to know when the temperature drops; what changes do I need to make in my hair routine.  Colder weather will have you using your hair dryer more often. When using a hair dryer routinely look for signs of overheating. This can be as simple as checking the filter on the back of your hair dryer for lint, this chokes the motor causing it to overheat and in some cases smoke or even worse catch on fire! We are often unaware of the...

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