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Care Tips For Curly Hair During Seasonal Changes
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[QUOTE="Yusra3, post: 253819, member: 31907"] Your hair may undergo some very significant changes when the weather changes. The best thing to do is just relax and let your curls do their thing. If you're worried about how your hair will look in certain styles, try wearing a hat or scarf that covers up any frizz or flyaways. If you're still worried about how your hair will look, try washing it with a few conditioners that work well on curly hair. You may also want to try adding more moisture into your regimen by using a leave-in conditioner or apply a deep treatment at night before bedtime. 1. Avoid shampooing your hair daily. Too many washes can deplete your hair of its natural oils, leaving it dry and unruly. Try to wash your hair once or twice a week and use a deep conditioning treatment at least once a week. 2. Don't overheat the water in your shower. Hot water can strip the moisture from your hair and cause it to go limp and frizzy, so make sure the temperature of the water is comfortable for you before stepping in! [/QUOTE]
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