Hair Care
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Lay Your Groundwork Getting a perfectly air-dried style starts in the shower. First, choose the right conditioner for your hair type says Sarah Potempa, celebrity hairstylist and inventor of the Beachwaver. This will ensure your hair comes out smooth and healthy.
For example: if your hair is prone to frizzies, choose a smoothing conditioner (Potempa recommends Aussie 3 Minute Miracle Smooth), $2.97; if your hair is color-treated or riddled with split ends, choose a deeply hydrating conditioner.
After you've conditioned, detangle your hair in the shower using a large toothed comb, says Potempa. Always comb hair while wet, never when dry, otherwise it may frizz and feel dry. Then, rinse your hair will cool water, which will close the cuticles of your hair and reduce frizz and split ends.
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For example: if your hair is prone to frizzies, choose a smoothing conditioner (Potempa recommends Aussie 3 Minute Miracle Smooth), $2.97; if your hair is color-treated or riddled with split ends, choose a deeply hydrating conditioner.
After you've conditioned, detangle your hair in the shower using a large toothed comb, says Potempa. Always comb hair while wet, never when dry, otherwise it may frizz and feel dry. Then, rinse your hair will cool water, which will close the cuticles of your hair and reduce frizz and split ends.
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