Blog’s of the Week from: Australia
Got soft waves or tight ringlets, with winter approaching it’s time to change the way you care for & style your hair. That do you could sport in the summer won’t work in winter conditions or temperatures. Then there’s , hat hair that takes on a whole different meaning for girls with curls. Here are the most important 3 tricks for this winter season & a home secret nourish treatment recipe.
1. Prep hair before covering it up.
The roots of your curls can be flattened by a hat, hood, scarf, or earmuffs. “To prevent this, apply gel directly to a hair clip or bobby pin. Then place the clip or pin at the roots of the hair perpendicular to the scalp, this keeps the roots elevated while the opposing weight—what you’re covering your curls with—is pressing down on them. After taking off your outerwear, use two hands to remove the clips or bobby pins.” (That is, hold the hair with one hand & remove the clip or pin with the other so as not to rip or pull your strands out.)
2. Give your ends extra attention.
“The ends of your curly hair can get extra parched in winter because of the friction created when your hair rubs against things like wool & other heavy fabrics. Because curly hair is naturally extra dry, this just makes it worse. “Be sure to condition the ends of your hair in the shower, & to leave some conditioner on them rather than rinsing it all out. Also, seal the ends with a silicone-free, alcohol-free product.” You can warm up conditioner in the microwave before applying it to your hair—just make sure it’s not too hot. Also, “don’t over-scrunch the ends of wet hair when you get out of the shower—it removes too much moisture. Instead, slip into a terry cloth robe or hoodie to temporarily catch drips before using a diffuser.”
3. Be careful when putting on and taking off your coat and scarf.
“Hair gets trapped under a jacket or scarf
“If the weather is freezing & you can’t leave the house with wet hair, you can use a blow-dryer, but only do so with a diffuser on low to medium heat & don’t touch your hair with hands or a brush, if possible, use a diffuser without blowing them around and causing frizz. If you drive to work, turn the heat on in the car. This creates a little micro-climate that allows moisture from the products in your hair to lock in faster, keeps the hair cuticle closed, & evaporates the water.
A simple home recipe to nourish straight wavy or ringlets. Don’t be fooled many of these ingredients have been used for centuries passed down from generation from India to china middle east, east European, european & Islander secrets. I have never seen ladies from another cultural background with frizzy split dry hair! Its a gorgeous hair. I use this secret natrul formula, too nourish my hair after dying it all colors. It needs that TLC; Plus it’s a great way to save on $$$ while where in this economic situation that is making it hard for every day living.
nourish the ends of your hair. “Combine one to three teaspoons of olive oil, jojoba oil, or shea butter with two to four drops of pure essential oil like lavender, verbena, or vanilla & apply this to the ends of your hair, “Cover your hair turban-style with a plastic wrap & let it sit for 20 to 30 minutes. Then combine the juice of one large lemon with your usual amount of conditioner & use this to rinse the oil mixture thoroughly from your hair.” By Bianca Kafer
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5 Comments for Blog’s of the Week from: Australia
November 23, 2011 at 11:18 pm
Nice Blog @SultanaBianca is the best
December 7, 2011 at 3:29 am
thank you @shotcallaz
December 7, 2011 at 3:31 am
thank you @shotcallaz means allot hope you enjoyed the read thank you for the beautiful words.
be safe
sultanabianca xx
November 26, 2011 at 9:29 am
I hate my life but at least this makes it baerbale.
December 7, 2011 at 3:25 am
I am sure you’ll be fine remember your special and so many people love and care about you
Bianca Take care