the hair "Dos"
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After shampooing your hair, always use conditioner. Heat styling can zap your hair of moisture, so conditioning is crucial. Be sure to rinse the conditioner well – otherwise, it can cause product buildup that will prevent you from getting the style you want. |
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Spray your entire head liberally with Protect Heat Defence Styling Spray before blow-drying to prep your hair. Then blow-dry your hair 80% dry using just your fingers; finish drying with a round brush for a smoother texture. |
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Blow-dry your hair pointing the nozzle of the dryer toward the ends of your hair. This smoothes the cuticle and prevents tangles. |
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After blow-drying your hair, blast it with cool air for one minute to set the style and give it shine. |
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Use a high-quality ceramic straightening or curling iron to style your hair. Ceramic tools are much gentler on the hair than metal and will give you a smoother, softer finish. |
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the hair "Don'ts"
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Don’t neglect your ends when applying heat protective products. Your ends are most susceptible to damage and drying, so pay special attention to them. |
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Don’t try to style wet hair with a straightening or curling iron. Always blow-dry or air-dry your hair completely before using an iron. Wet hair is especially delicate, and direct heat can cause breakage. |
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Don’t hold the nozzle of the blow dryer in the same place on your hair for longer than five seconds – move the dryer constantly to prevent overheating your hair. |
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Don’t be afraid to try any style you can dream up with the right tools and products to protect your hair from damage! |
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