The best thing about the warmer months? For many people, it's the weather. The worst thing? For some people, that's what the weather is not for hair.
Frizzing effects of heat and humidity on the hair can be a girl's worst enemy, especially for those looking for soft, sleek wave or a neat, polished hair this season's hottest looks. Fortunately for 60 percent of American women who define their hair as curly, wavy or unmanageable, there are new systems and products to help overcome factors and style curly curly or unruly hair into smooth, easy key.
Durable hair straightening system, such as thermal straightening (also known as "Japanese straightening"), which grew in popularity, but still very expensive (from $ 300 to $ 1,000) and is not accessible to most women. This is a surefire way to beat curly hair left but stay straight, so the style of choice-add curls or waves-is nil.
For those who want to keep their options open but still against the clubs, there is a new home, relaxing and durable hair straightening system called EasyStraight. Developed by a Manhattan-based stylist Haime Munoz, now available at Walgreens, CVS, Duane Reade, Eckerd, Brooks Pharmacy and other drug stores for under $ 30.
This allows a woman with curly hair or unmanageable curls to relax them to a soft key or go to see, more slender straight. Either way, the remaining hair healthy and manageable with sufficient volume to style it in a recent appearance. This process takes less than an hour, does not require damaging heat appliances and even safe on color-treated hair. Moreover, it lasted three months, to get you through the summer with a smooth style, frizz-free.
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