| October 31, 2016 | | | | | | | | | Never style your hair while it's still wet | | Hair is at its weakest right after a wash because it has virtually no elasticity when it's wet, making breakage all-too-easy if you're brushing, braiding or arranging damp strands. Hair should always be thoroughly dried before it's styled, says Rino Balzano, a portfolio artist with L'OrĂ©al Professionnel and co-owner of Taz Hair Co. in Toronto. That means giving locks the chance to air-dry or using the blow-dryer before leaving the house in the morning. Going out with wet strands increases the chances of breakage and tangles from blowing in the wind and rubbing against your clothes, and strands are more vulnerable to dryness from UV damage, too, since rays penetrate wet hair more easily. Read more: | | | | FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL NETWORKS | | | SIGN UP FOR OUR OTHER NEWSLETTERS | | | | | | | | | | | If you would like to subscribe to our other newsletters, please click here. © 2016 Reader's Digest Magazines Canada Limited, 1100 boul. René-Lévesque W., Montréal, Québec H3B 5H5 You have received this e-mail because you are a friend of Reader's Digest Canada. We hope you have enjoyed receiving it. However, if you would rather not receive future messages of this sort from us, simply click on the following link: click here to unsubscribe. Privacy Policy | Contact us | | | |
No comments:
Post a Comment