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Friday, June 13, 2014

Summer hair tip #3

WASH YOUR HAIR!!!! Now I realize coming from me (someone who washes her tresses MAYBE twice a week) that may sound a little hypocritical. However...in the summer our hair tends to get a bit more greasy. As our scalp perspires our hair follicles produce Sebum(oil). I'm not sure about any of you but when its hot I sweat. Even on my scalp. So in the summer GET SCRUBBIN!!! Think how dirty your face is by the end of the day. Especially in the hot summer months.  You take your hair to the same places, so it gets just as dirty. So wash your hair every day! It’s the single most effective way to make your hair and scalp healthier. I wash my hair obsessively in the summer. Once or twice a week I try to use a good Clarifying shampoo or Tea Tree Shampoo to really clean and refresh my scalp. Clogged hair follicles=hair loss. You won't see me going bald!!! :) Don't have time to wash your hair or out camping try a try Shampoo! My personal favorite is Kenra's dry shampoo. Smells amazing and doesn't build up in the hair like store bought brands can. Use sparingly and be sure to wash your hair and really massage and exfoliate that scalp as soon as you can!
Favorite Tea Tree Shampoo-
Paul Mitchell Tea Tree Special Shampoo 16.9oz 500x500
Awesome Clarifying shampoo from Biolage!
Matrix Biolage Scalptherapie Normalizing Shampoo  500ml/16.9oz
And my personal favorite dry shampoo
Kenra Platinum Dry Shampoo - 5 oz

Thursday, June 5, 2014

Summer hair tip 2

Summer hair tip 2- Lets talk CHLORINE!!!! I hate Chlorine. its my worst nightmare as a stylist. Its not a myth folks!! Chlorine builds up in the hair and leaves a nasty discoloring green film. And surprise surprise its NOT just a Blonde problem!! So what to do?? Your not going to NOT go to the pool because lets face it here in Utah...its HOT and dry in the summer. And if you're like me you have little kids so keeping your hair 100% out of the water isn't going to happen either. So here's a few ideas. 1st-prep hair preswim. Dry hair absorbs EVERYTHING. Wet hair? Not so much. So just by simply getting hair wet before you go swimming will be a big help. 2nd-And this is my personal go to is to coat the hair with a leave in conditioner. Redken UV rescue Swim cream is my go to favorite. 3rd- Wash your hair within a few hours of swimming. Use a good clarifying shampoo to really clean the hair good.
Redken UV Rescue Brunette Guard 5oz 1 of 1Paul Mitchell Clarifying Shampoo Two 16.9oz 500x500