With the arrival of cold weather, it becomes increasingly difficult to get up early. That’s why we often refuse breakfast, styling, washing our hair in the morning and choose to be happy (sleep). To save time getting ready and still leave the house with clean hair, we recommend washing your hair at night. You just need to know a few secrets.
Although many people refuse to blow dry, in this case it is necessary. Dermatologist Clara Lacasta says in an interview with Vogue: “Wet hair is a breeding ground for dermatitis and possible fungi. Additionally, wet hair is at its weakest and more prone to breakage.” So first remove excess moisture with a cotton towel and then dry gently with a hairdryer.
To avoid damaging your curls, hold the hair dryer from a distance of 5-10 centimeters and comb it using a brush. In this way, the air flow will be better distributed and the hair will be separated from each other. If you want to gain volume, make sushi by tilting your head. If you want straight strands, direct the hair dryer evenly from roots to ends.
Apply some refreshing spray in the morning. By the way, those with curly hair can set the alarm clock for an hour later. Read the article on how to restore curls after sleep.
Source: People Talk
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