Follow these tips and instructions for you wonderful summer time enjoyment. Whether if you are at the beach or on vacation. Here is some really good advice for your artificial hair color!
Wash your hair immediately after swimming with a conditioning shampoo. If you can’t wash your hair immediately, at least rinse your hair in the shower to remove the chlorine or salt water.
After you shampoo, squeeze excess water from your hair and apply a thick, moisturizing conditioner through your hair, concentrating on the ends. Some companies manufacture specific shampoos and conditioners for swimmers that are designed to remove chlorine, but regular hair products formulated for dry hair and chemically treated hair can also easily do the job for you!
Rinse the conditioner from your hair and squeeze excess water from your hair. Dry your hair gently with a towel, and always make sure you comb out the hair with a wide tooth comb. I recommend a wooden comb, plastic combs will create snarls in the hair.
Apply some Shea Butter, or Cholesterol through your hair especially if it is colored treated. Concentrate on the ends of the hair and then work the product up the shaft of the hair.
If you dry your hair with a hair dryer, use the lowest heat setting possible, especially if the hair is fine and foiled highlighted. Blonde hair needs low temperature settings, or it will break if the air from the blow dryer is too high.
Apply cholesterol or Shea butter treatment to your hair once a week if you swim often. This can help protect your hair from the ongoing effects of repeated exposure to chlorine or salt water. You can apply this to the hair and let it stay on for 2-3 hours then shampoo off.
Joseph Kellner – Top Hair color in Orlando
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