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Top 10 Hair Tips to Shiny Bouncy Hair
Air Dry Your Hair For Shiny Hair!
If your hair tends to become flat or too frizzy from air drying you can fluff it
by finger combing or pull it back with big clips. I like to pull my sides back in
two large clips to add volume to my hair while it is drying. Once it is dry I
pull out the clips and have natural volume and waves.

Use products suitable for the texture of your hair. Fine hair works best with
mousses and sprays, curly and wavy hair respond best to gels and creams.
Find a great product suitable for your hair type that also helps combat frizz,
this will help keep your hair under control while air drying.

Shiny Hair Begins with Good Hair Care
After you find products that work well for your hair and you get the hang or
air drying you will love it. Every time I air dry my hair it has a completely
different texture than when I blow dry it. It is softer and so much shinier. Air
drying is a vacation for your hair and a styling option for you. It gives you a
chance to try a different style and it gives your hair a break from over
processing.

Here are 10 tips to help you and your flat iron work side-by-side without
damaging your hair:

1. Keep your flat iron clean. It will last longer and do less damage to your
hair.
2. Use a styling aid to prevent frizz before you blow dry. Sealed Ends by BC
Bonicure seal the ends of your hair locking out frizziness by 79 percent.
Use it after your blow dry to get rid of frizz.
3. Practice before you head out to any major event. It's very easy to use
once you get the knack of it.
4. When using the iron on your hair comb, on the section you are using first,
before running the iron through it.
5. Try avoiding using any products until you finish straightening out your
hair.
6. Use small sections. The smaller the section the flatter and more
weightless your hair will be.
7. Use even pressure while stroking your flat iron from the root to the end
without stopping on any part of the sectioned hair.
8. Use a wide bristle brush on your hair while brushing your desired shape
into place.
9. Use a lightweight serum to smooth any frizz left over. You'll only need a
little.
10. Let your iron cool; clean its surface with a cloth so you¡¯ll be ready to use
it again tomorrow.

Hair Care Tips
Some of us, however, fall into the trap of trying to improve upon nature, not
just once but over and over again. Where you can go wrong includes:

1. Not understanding the basic properties of hair in general, and your own
hair in particular
2. Trying to lighten the color of your hair more than it can stand (bleach
damage)
3. Continually trying to correct previous mistakes
4. Perming hair that is already in poor condition.

Knowing Your Hair Dimensions
People describe their hair as being thick or thin, coarse or fine. What they
are usually talking about is the amount of coverage their hair gives to the
head. This coverage depends on two things: how many hairs there are, and
the thickness (diameter) of each hair shaft.

People vary a lot in how many hairs they have, and also in how closely
together they grow. The 'average' person has around 100,000 hairs, but
people with very dense hair may have as many as 150,000.

With our hair being one of the most important part of our lives, it is only
obvious that we have to take great care in caring for our hair! For more
resources on how to keep hair looking great, do visit
http://HairCare.hairlossfact.info for more Hair Care Resources With 90% of Society suffering from Hair Loss, it is obvious that we have to take better care of our hair! Visit the Hair Care Experts site today!
 
 
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