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All Women Want To Avoid Dry And Damaged Hair
So there you were,
standing in the women's locker room at the local YMCA. You had just
finished your daily laps in the competition pool. It sure is great
to get that regular exercise in. As you pull the towel from your
chlorine-scented hair, you notice how stiff it is. You comb your
fingers through it, but it feels course, dry and straw-like. YUCK!
You can't go about your everyday life like this. After all, you're a
woman. You're expected to have nice, soft flowing hair. Well, there
is a way to get this dry and damaged hair back to its healthy old
self. You can enjoy swimming and a soft dew at the same time.
Living with three females, I often see the time and effort they put into
their hair. Ah, who am I kidding; it's sickening. It's like there is no
end to the hair care and styling process. First of all, none of them
want dry and damaged hair. This is why they condition thoroughly with
Aveda products after each wash. Then I noticed my wife and youngest
daughter use a spray-on conditioner from Ojon. My wife says it's the
best stuff around for softening up your hair and making it easier to
brush or comb through. Finally, they all head to the local salon every
month for a deep-conditioning treatment. I have to admit, when they
return home, their hair is always as soft and shiny as ever.
There's no doubt that all women want to avoid dry and damaged hair. Now
I do realize that some girls are not going to be willing to go to the
daily lengths others do to treat and condition their dews. However,
there is one thing you should keep in mind about dry and damaged hair.
And that is what causes it. HEAT! Now, I'm not necessarily addressing
the UV rays of the sun here. I am speaking more particularly about
devices. One device is the hair dryer. This will certainly leave your
hair craving moisture. The intense heat turns it to straw. Secondly
there's the flat iron. This is a very popular grooming tool for ladies
now days. But, obviously the terrific amount of heat it presses into
your hair will dry it out. So if you're going to use these tools on a
regular basis, I'd look into some high quality conditioning products.
There are plenty to choose from.