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Heat Protection Hair Care

heat protection hair care
A really good heat protection spray for my hair, I have a really sensitive scalp?

And any other hair care recommendations for a sensitive scalp?
Thanks for any help, it’s really appreciated!
🙂

You could go all natural and soak your head and hair in olive oil and put a shower cap on. Leave it like this while you sleep then wash your hair in the morning. This is going to make your hair so silky and smooth. The oil will protect it from heat. There is a john frieda hair frizz/heatprotectant serum that comes in an orange bottle that you can purchase at walmart for 10 dollars. Also, if you have a sally hanson store near you, they have heat protectant serums there by the name of “protocol” they use all natural ingredients. I use that brand and it has done wonders for my hair. With a sally discount card the 200 mL bottle is 6.99 regular price is 10 dollars.

hope that helped 🙂

My Hair care Routine

Heat Protection Hair Care Products

heat protection hair care products
products for blow drying curly hair?

I have pretty tight curls that are kind of short (strait they barely reach my shoulders/curly they almost reach my chin)
I blow dry my hair, but I don’t want to damage it.
Is every other day washing it and drying it before school too ofter? Will that damage the hair.
I use a diffuser and I have a spray to protect against heat damage, but I want to know if there is a better product to use.
What is a good heat protection product for curly hair? Lots of people tell me most heat activated products are too heavy for curly hair and way it down so I don’t really know what I’m looking for.
I don’t really have anyone to ask. My neighbor cuts my hair and my mom doesn’t know/care very much about hair so I’m so confused.
Oh also I wand to get a new hair dryer and maybe diffuser since mine are ancient and cheep. What’s a good one? I don’t have a ton of money to spend, but I still want a good one.

thank you

I always use a leave-in conditioner, then a serum or straightening balm. Both of these protect the hair from heat. I use the Paul Mitchell super skinny straightening balm and it doesn’t weigh my hair down. I would check Target or Walmart for blow dryers; buy the one that you can afford. Anyway, blow dryers usually last forever.

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