HAIR: WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW — Conditioners

HOW to STATIC PROOF your HAIR

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HOW to STATIC PROOF your HAIR

HOW to STATIC PROOF your HAIR Most people believe it’s their HAIRBRUSH that causes static but it’s a combination of elements that create those frustrating flyaways. Brushes generally don’t create static in the hair, Damage and Dryness, (Dehydration) are conditions for Static often caused by the Environment, Products and Styling tools. https://www.hotheadshairbrush.com/blogs/hair-what-you-should-know/extreme-temperatures-cold-or-hot-and-how-they-affect-my-hair-nov-2022    Static is more common in drier conditions. Dryness can be internal, external or both. Damaged hair exhibits more negative charges therefore more potential for flyaways / static.  Ever notice your hair always looks great for a short time after styling, though in a matter of hours may...

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

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COLD WEATHER and your HAIR, when the 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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