«Ionic dryers produce a negative charge that helps suck
the moisture out of your hair and cut drying time almost in half,» Kelly explains.
Terry - cloth towels pull too much
moisture out of your hair, which makes it frizzy, but the smooth cotton of a shirt will remove the excess water and leave your hair frizz - free (or at least less frizzy).
To minimize heat damage, after you squeeze the excess
moisture out of your hair, allow it to air - dry 90 percent of the way (it should be slightly damp), and then dry it the rest of the way with a blow - dryer.
The smell usually goes away after a few minutes... you can help the process by rubbing her down with a dry towel when she comes in, to get
any moisture out of her hair.
Not exact matches
The prolonged presence
of moisture in the knot will eventually start to deteriorate the
hairs and cause them to start falling
out.
Many
of the sea salt sprays are also drying to the
hair, as salt pulls
moisture and natural oils
out.
Our premium blend
of Umutanga Oil, Palmarosa Oil, Yashtimadhu Root, Yucca Root, Burdock Root Oil and Soy deeply hydrates, helps to support growth, soothes dry scalp, strengthens and nourishes
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out.
This movement
of moisture into and
out of hair is called
moisture flux.
«Unless you have super coarse, curly
hair, you should rough dry
hair 80 % first to take
out the majority
of the
moisture, then go section by section with a round brush to smooth
out hair.
While beach spray may not be the product you think
of for styling natural or chemically straightened
hair, picking one that's packed with
moisture — and free
of ingredients that dry
hair out — will help to add bounce and smoothness, while defining curls.
Although I don't heat style my
hair much (and even less often in the summer), the heat, humidity, salt, sand, chlorine and what have you can all drain
moisture right
out of those lovely strands and leave
hair drier than the Sahara.
I normally use Bronner's castile soap for much
of my cleaning needs but it does tend to dry
out my skin and
hair so the coconut milk and oil is perfect for adding the
moisture I need in a cold, Vermont climate!