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]]>It may be worth investing in an intensive conditioning treatment a week or two before you go on holiday. This way, your mane will be easier to manage when you’re away from home. Whether you book this in at a salon to get it done professionally or invest in a good quality hair mask to use at home, you should find your strands feel softer and healthier post-treatment.
Through a process of trial and error, you will need to find the two to three hero products that your hair really can’t do without. Unfortunately, because wavy and curly hair types are so unique, only you will know the answer as to what these products are! Whether you decide on a hair oil, mousse, and styling spray, or three entirely different products, limiting your hair styling products will keep things simpler and easier to carry when you’re on vacation.
There’s no point in spending hours sorting your hair in the morning when you’re on vacation, only for all that hard work to come undone overnight. Pack a few silk scrunchies, so that you can pineapple your hair (essentially wrap it in a high bun or ponytail to protect it) overnight. This will keep your waves and curls looking fresh and reduce frizz.
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]]>Anyone who has dyed their hair blonde can tell you that chlorinated water can result in an unexpected green tinge. Even if your hair is entirely natural, chlorine can dry hair out and leave it looking frizzy and dull. It may be worth packing a swimming cap to take with you on vacation, or at least make sure that you have a nourishing, protecting hair mask to apply after your dips in the pool.
There are plenty of options out there if you want to protect your hair from the drying, and bleaching effects of UV exposure. Pack a spray with UV protection to take with you on vacation, and spritz it over your strands whenever you know you’re going to be spending a lot of time outside in the sun.
There’s no doubt that spending time in a pool, in the sun, or in the sea can lead to increased dryness and breakage. Rather than booking your next trim just before you head off on vacation, why not try a post-holiday haircut? A trim and tidy-up will restore your hair to full health and remove any damage caused by the pool, sea, or sun.
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]]>Solid shampoo bars have been around for a while now, and as well as saving on your liquids allowance when flying they’re also a great plastic-free option. A little goes a long way, so one shampoo bar will certainly last for up to a month.
Just as a solid shampoo can work wonders at cleaning your hair, a solid face cleanser can be just as effective as a liquid option. Most health stores offer a range of these bars, formulated for different skincare concerns. Just lather a little in your hands before applying thoroughly to your skin and then rinsing off.
Perfume can sometimes feel like a luxury on vacation when the liquid allowance is so small. You can sidestep this issue by choosing a solid perfume. Simply dab a little onto each wrist or on your pulse points, rub until it melts into your skin, and voila! You will smell divine all holiday, without having to turf your favorite moisturizer out of your liquids allowance.
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]]>The post Here’s How to Style Your Wavy Hair on Vacation appeared first on tworeddots.com.
]]>It may be worth investing in an intensive conditioning treatment a week or two before you go on holiday. This way, your mane will be easier to manage when you’re away from home. Whether you book this in at a salon to get it done professionally or invest in a good quality hair mask to use at home, you should find your strands feel softer and healthier post-treatment.
Through a process of trial and error, you will need to find the two to three hero products that your hair really can’t do without. Unfortunately, because wavy and curly hair types are so unique, only you will know the answer as to what these products are! Whether you decide on a hair oil, mousse, and styling spray, or three entirely different products, limiting your hair styling products will keep things simpler and easier to carry when you’re on vacation.
There’s no point in spending hours sorting your hair in the morning when you’re on vacation, only for all that hard work to come undone overnight. Pack a few silk scrunchies, so that you can pineapple your hair (essentially wrap it in a high bun or ponytail to protect it) overnight. This will keep your waves and curls looking fresh and reduce frizz.
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]]>The post How to Stop the Sun, Sea, and Pool From Damaging Your Hair appeared first on tworeddots.com.
]]>Anyone who has dyed their hair blonde can tell you that chlorinated water can result in an unexpected green tinge. Even if your hair is entirely natural, chlorine can dry hair out and leave it looking frizzy and dull. It may be worth packing a swimming cap to take with you on vacation, or at least make sure that you have a nourishing, protecting hair mask to apply after your dips in the pool.
There are plenty of options out there if you want to protect your hair from the drying, and bleaching effects of UV exposure. Pack a spray with UV protection to take with you on vacation, and spritz it over your strands whenever you know you’re going to be spending a lot of time outside in the sun.
There’s no doubt that spending time in a pool, in the sun, or in the sea can lead to increased dryness and breakage. Rather than booking your next trim just before you head off on vacation, why not try a post-holiday haircut? A trim and tidy-up will restore your hair to full health and remove any damage caused by the pool, sea, or sun.
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]]>The post 3 Best Hygiene Products for Traveling appeared first on tworeddots.com.
]]>Solid shampoo bars have been around for a while now, and as well as saving on your liquids allowance when flying they’re also a great plastic-free option. A little goes a long way, so one shampoo bar will certainly last for up to a month.
Just as a solid shampoo can work wonders at cleaning your hair, a solid face cleanser can be just as effective as a liquid option. Most health stores offer a range of these bars, formulated for different skincare concerns. Just lather a little in your hands before applying thoroughly to your skin and then rinsing off.
Perfume can sometimes feel like a luxury on vacation when the liquid allowance is so small. You can sidestep this issue by choosing a solid perfume. Simply dab a little onto each wrist or on your pulse points, rub until it melts into your skin, and voila! You will smell divine all holiday, without having to turf your favorite moisturizer out of your liquids allowance.
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