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Green Your Hair Care: Drying Your Hair
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Sierra Club ..
Posted
Wed 14 Oct 2009 10:02pm
Last winter we recommended a few green shampoos. This week we're offering more tips on eco-friendly hair care.
Tip #3: Towel-Dry
Towel-drying is greener than blow-drying because it saves energy. The intense heat from blow dryers can damage hair, so towel-drying is also easier on your mane. Hemp and organic-cotton towels are earth-friendly choices
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Hair Care Tips: Get Rid of Dry Hair and Prevent Split Ends
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MariaPalma
Posted
Mon 03 Jan 2011 7:28pm
seriously negate a cute outfit!
So, if you want to keep your hair in tip-top shape, here are some of my hair care secrets:
Don't blow-dry your hair - Whenever I wash my...
I have to say that I've been blessed with "good hair". It's pretty thick and grows fast. However, that wasn't always the case. In my early 20's I didn't care too much
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Will Silicones Dry Out Hair?
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Sarah B.
Posted
Sun 02 May 2010 12:45pm
forms is drying and therefore damaging to the hair. My hair stylist told me that it dries hair out, resulting in the breakage I have always experienced. As a curly haired woman... ingredient.
In hair care products you’ll see a mixture of dimethicone and cyclomethicone typically used. Again, dimethicone is heavier and coats the hair; cyclomethicone is very thin
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Video: Living Proof No Frizz helps air-dry hair smoothly
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Nadine H.
Posted
Sat 21 Mar 2009 3:12pm
It’s video time! I made a quick video a few nights ago of my wavy, air-dried hair, which was much smoother and sleeker than it normally is when I don’t have time to blow... my hair, combed No Frizz cream through it, and then coiled it into a loose bun; when I took it down several hours later, I had touchably soft, smooth waves. No, it’s not quite
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Beauty Question: How do I air-dry my hair so it doesn’t look frizzy?
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Nadine H.
Posted
Thu 13 Aug 2009 5:48pm
handful of your hair a few times. It sounds like your hair is very similar to mine, so scrunching the hair will make it dry wavily with some nice texture, not straight and messily.
Now, here’s the key: dry your bangs and the hair right around your face with a blowdryer and round brush. You only need to spend literally 30 seconds doing it (after the 30
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Dry-Hair Swimming*
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Brett ..
Posted
Sat 23 Aug 2008 10:25pm
After 3.5 weeks of swim classes, Seth still refuses to put his face in the water. My 6-year-old's teachers have been smart to not force the issue, but it's also obvious that he's the toughest challenge they've ever faced.
For now, I'm content to let him build up his confidence in the water. I'll probably re-up Seth for swimming classes in ...
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Hair Types and their Hair Care Routine
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Perfectskincare C.
Posted
Fri 23 Apr 2010 12:00am
Our hair has generally been categorized only in three types: Dry, Normal and Oily. But, have you ever thought that the hair can also be like skin. As skin has many types like dry, sensitive, normal, oily, combination; similarly, our hair can also be categorized in various types:
Normal Hair
Damaged
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