Hair Tips
1) Find a shampoo that lathers less. Sudsy doesn’t necessarily mean clean—sometimes, it means the opposite. Shampoos that lather too much are often overloaded with moisturizing products, which can leave build-up in your hair, making it look and feel dirtier quicker. So opt for a sulfate-free formula.2) Give your locks a burst of cold. Before you hop out of the shower, turn the cold water on for a second and quickly rinse it through your strands. It helps seal the cuticle, adding a sleek finish to your locks.
3) Play hot-and-cold as you dry. When using a round brush to
dry your hair in sections, start from the roots and dry all the way to
the ends, letting the brush linger at the tips of your strands. Let your
hair cool off like this on its own for five seconds, then repeat on
another section. Alternating between heat and cool-down time helps set
your style, and your blowout will have more body.
4) Do an at-home glaze between color appointments. Glazes fill
holes and rough spots in your hair cuticles, helping smooth your locks
and put moisture back into your hair. This keeps your color shiny and
bright so it lasts longer and look better. Plus, you can snag an at-home
kit from your local drugstore.
5) Use rollers for high-volume. For sex-kitten lift, blow out
your locks until they’re dry. Then, section off the hair on top of your
head—between your temples and all the way back to the crown of your
hair. Divide that section into three smaller sections vertically (as if
you were making a mohawk), and wrap each in a 2-inch velcro hair roller.
Let your hair sit like this for 30 minutes, and then unwrap your
strands, lightly comb them out, and spray for hold.
6) Drop the towel. Keeping wet strands wrapped in a towel for a
half-hour as you do your make-up will just cause frizz! The roughness
of the cotton forces your hair cuticles open, making them more likely to
go every-which-way. Instead, squeeze out excess water as soon as you’re
out of the shower, then let your hair air-dry for five or ten minutes
before blowdrying.
7) Apply products 10 minutes before you style. Whether you’re
curling, straightening, or whatevering, applying product 10 minutes in
advance helps it fully absorb into your strands so you get all of its
benefits and more bang for your buck.
8) Wrap—don’t clamp—your hair for quick curls. When using a
curling iron, you don’t need to fasten your locks to the barrel. Wrap
sections around the iron and hold in place for about 10 seconds to score
the same soft, sexy curls.
9) Use spray bottles as your new lazy-day BFF. If you wake up
and your locks are totally flat or grungy from the day before, just
spray the top layer of your hair until damp, and then use a big barrel
roundbrush (2 inches or more) to blow your locks dry. You’ll score high
volume on that top layer, and since it’s freshly blown out, you’ll
create the illusion of all-over smooth hair.
10) Use dry shampoo a different way. Instead of waiting until
your locks need an dirt-fighting pick-me-up, apply a dab of dry shampoo
to your roots immediately after you wash and dry them. Though your
hair’s already clean, the barrier will stave off the debris and oil your
strands will collect throughout the day before it hits. Bonus: It also
gives you killer volume.
Sources: Vanessa Collington, a stylist at Louis Licari salon; Tami
Jenson a stylist at Prive salon; Matt Fugate a stylist at Sally
Hershberger salon; Davide Marinelli a stylist at De Berardinis Salon
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