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3 STEPS TO PREVENT DRY, FRIZZY, KNOTTY HAIR OUTDOORS

17/7/2021

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Are you struggling with dry, frizzy, knotted hair?

It could be due to wind… so let's discuss the how this happens and how you can fix and prevent damage from the wind.

Wind can cause a variety of issues to your hair, you can’t completely stop the effects of this happening but you can try different tips to help manage these issues.

Friction is the main issue with the wind causing the hair to become tangled which will then cause breakage, this breakage in your hair is a result of split ends from the hair strands rubbing against one another.

Unfortunately it's annoying but there are a few things that you could try to help you with these issues though.

The first step is to prevent the friction in the first place by protecting your hair from the wind by one or all of the following;
  • Tie hair up or plait it,
  • Wear a hat,
  • Apply a moisturiser, cream or oil, as a lubricant.

You could also carry a brush with you if possible to brush your hair after you have been in the wind, remember to start at the bottom and work your way up in small strokes, you don't want to be ripping the knots out causing more damage.

Furthermore, if you are experiencing dryness and split ends, it is important to keep the hair moisturiser with a daily moisturiser and regular treatments, then find a good hairdresser. A good hairdresser will be able to progressively remove your split ends without you having to loose your precious length.

Hopefully these tips and tricks will help you in the future when you're battling the wind .

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