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How to Keep Moisture & Humidity From Ruining a Hairstyle

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Summary: Keep moisture and humidity from ruining a hairstyle by using a foam or hairspray in the styling process. Keep hair healthy in intense weather with tips from a beauty professional in this free video on hair care.

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By Sylvia Russell
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Sylvia Russell is a motivated professional with more than 18 years of experience in the beauty industry. She's worked as a beauty professional for television segments as well as photo...read more

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"Hey guys, we're back on the set. And so today we're going to show you how to prevent humidity and moisture from ruining your hairstyle. Now, Crystal, our model here, has extremely curly hair, which has been flattened out. But she still suffers from the moisture and the humidity ruining her hairstyle. So how do we deal with that? What are the things that we can do to help alleviate this problem? Some of the things you can do is choose a really good palmate. Something that is moisture enhanced, that you can apply to the hair to keep a little bit of weight on the hair. Because when you come in contact with intense heat and moisture, your hair will become to swell, especially if you have curly hair like Crystal does. The next thing you can do, is use a foam or a hairspray in your styling process. And there are a lot of products on the market that are humidity resistant. So make sure you read your labels when buying styling products. We want to make sure that you get the best products to help keep your style in place. Again, if you're looking to alleviate the problem of humidity and moisture, style mess up, check your local grocery for humidity resistant products, use a palmate, and do the best you can to keep down the heat. My name is Sylvia Russell, and this is how you can keep your hair healthy and damage free."

eHow Article: How to Keep Moisture & Humidity From Ruining a Hairstyle

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