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to blow-dry your hair. Airflow
that's too hot will rob hair of
its bout moisture. If your dryer
is too hot to blow directly on your
neck, it's too hot to blow on your
hair. Turn down the heat, Cortese
says, and you should see a "dramatic"
improvement in the look and feel
of your hair within a couple of
days. "Hot air should be used
only for the final steps of styling
with a round brush or the styling
brush of your choice," he says.
Second, switch to shampoos, conditioners
and other hair-care products especially
formulated for color-treated hair."
Another cause of dry, brittle fading
is the use of chemicals used for
the process," says Cortese.
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shampoos
on the market help solve the problem
by using natural fruit-and-grain
acids, which, along with natural
antioxidants, help remove the damaging
effects (of the hair-coloring process),"
he adds. Improved conditioners for
color-treated hair also help counteract
any potentially damaging effects.
"The bottom line, " says
Cortese, "is the superior technology
of some shampoos and conditioners
absolutely make hair feel softer
and give it more body with an abundance
of shine." |