Monday, July 27, 2020

Fall Curly Hair Care Tips

Winter/Fall Curly Hair Care Tips Hey guys, For all of those with curly hair preparing to brave the harsh Midwest winds here at the university,  I have tips! Wash with conditioner instead of shampoo Using  shampoos with sulfates and weird synthetic cleansers can strip your  hair of natural oils, which it needs to grow. If you have thin curly hair, I would suggest using a natural shampoo, such as pineapple juice or vinegar. If you have thick curly hair like me, I would suggest switching out your shampoo for a big bottle of conditioner and washing every week or whenever works best for you. Be wary  of cotton/polyester Winter hats and scarves tend to be made with cotton or other oil-sucking fabrics that not only strip the hair of oil, but also tend to snag the hair and promote spit ends. Yikes!  I would recommend using a hat with a satin lining or earmuffs so less cotton is touching your hair. Avoid wet hair outside This may seem super obvious, but it’s really bad to walk outside with wet hair in the cold. Not only can you get pneumonia, but its really bad for your hair follicles. In fact, walking outside with wet hair in the cold can permanently damage hair follicles and prevent hair from growing as fast or at all, so I would avoid doing this at all costs. ?? Alright, I hope these tips were  useful.  Bye everyone! Indyia Indyia Class of 2019 I’m an Art Foundation student in the College of Fine and Applied Arts, and after Art Foundation I plan on majoring in Art Education. With my degree and teaching certificate, I want to teach children how to use their emotions, thoughts, and surroundings to create art.

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