Spring is in the air and not only does that bring changes with the weather, it also brings changes with your Headband Wig. Natural hair is more prone to becoming damaged, fried, and dehydrated from too much sun exposure but there are ways that you can protect your delicate strands from becoming damaged.
As the weather heats up it is important to remember to drink plenty of water and to keep your crown overly moisturized to combat the sun's drying rays. Through planning and purpose you can ensure your Headband Wig Human Hair beautiful and healthy.
Start the Season with a Fresh Trim
Having your ends trimmed will revive your winter Curly Headband Wig and help your hair flourish throughout the season. The winter air can be drying to our hair causing damage, breakage and even split ends. Your ends are the oldest part of your hair and once they’re damaged, it’s almost impossible to revive them.
Split ends can cause even more damage to natural healthy hair because the split will continue to travel up the hair strand, causing more damage and resulting in more hair having to be removed later. It’s best to get a trim at the stat of the season so that your hair can reap all the benefits of having a fresh start.
Be Smart When Using Products with Natural Humectants
Humectants are ingredients that attract moisture from the atmosphere. This moisture is then attracted to your hair to help it remain moisturized and hydrated. Ingredients such as honey, castor oil, and glycerin are natural humectants that help restore moisture to dry hair. However, if you live in hot, dry areas such as Arizona and Nevada you may want to steer clear of humectants because they can work in reverse.
Avoid Heat Styling and Drying Techniques
Heat styling is very drying to natural hair and in combination with the drying effects of the sun, this can be a lethal combination to the health of your hair. It’s also harder for naturals to achieve certain heat styles during the warmer months because of the level of humidity and heat. Although you may have used heat styling tools throughout the winter, you may want to use the warmer months to experiment with styles that don’t require the use of heat such as heatless hair straightening styles.
Keep your Hair Hydrated from Inside Out
It’s important that you remain hydrated as the warmer weather emerges. It’s very easy for your body to become dehydrated in warmer weather so it’s important to drink plenty of water and watch what foods you eat. Eating fried, fatty foods can leave your hair dry and dull, lacking vital nutrients that your hair needs to thrive.
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