- Color Treated Hair: 2-3 days prior to your hair coloring appointment, treat your hair with a deep conditioner. By doing so, you will allow the color to really be absorbed.
- Drying Your Hair: Always wonder why at a salon, they don’t towel dry your hair? Well, it’s because it can cause friction, which can cause your hair to frizz. If you are at home, try using a white cotton shirt or a paper towel to help absorb the water. There is minimal friction if you use one of these.
- Dry Shampoo: This item is a must have in my hair arsenal! Not only does it absorb the oil in your hair, it also gives your hair extra volume and lift. I always apply dry shampoo to my hair in the beginning, when it is clean, at the roots. Why wait till it’s dirty, this too gives you a few more days of hair. Another use of dry shampoo, apply it to a bobby pin prior to your up-do, it will give it a better grip!
- Temperature of Styling Tools: What temperature should you set your hot style tools is always a common question I get. I recommend medium heat, as setting it low can affect your hair if you have to go over it a bunch of times. The same with too high, keep in mid-range to be safe!
- Setting Your Hair: Last but not least… To make your hair stay, you want to set it with your hair dryer on cool air. One thing I always remember from my hair stylist is, heat to style and cool to set!
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Thank you for sharing this! Except for the one about the temperature of hair styling tools, this is all new information to me. Im getting my hair colored soon, I always towel dry my hair, I only use dry shampoo on second day hair, and my hair dryer is always on hot! These definitely are helpful tips! I also love the pun, lol.
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