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aturally, frizzy hair was created as a sun protection. This type of hair makes it hard to get the scalp burned. It is adapted to the humidity rate in the air : it is dryer, the skin is thicker and the pores are therefore closer. What happen to this natural protection when it is in temperate climates ?
Frizzy hair needs sun and in temperate climates it starves it ! The consequence is a decrease in sebum rate, essential to the scalp balance.
Which makes it harder to do the hair. Straighten or use hair weaves complicate the problem : the hair start to be porous after straightening it, or it breaks after undoing braids. It is the price to pay to be beautiful and elegant.
Liloo Sevan pour liveCoiffure.com
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So, do you need to protect your hair from the sun or not ?
The first protection to use is a hat when walking in the sun. You can also use all the 2013 trendy accessories to mix useful things and style (see article about accessories).
To set our mind at rest, we advise you to apply a hair moisturising cream for frizzy hair.
During the day, if you let your hair in the open air, you can also mix oil and water or if you want, use a dry spray on your wet or dry hair.
But no matter which type of product you choose, you should buy those that contain essential fatty acid. These are the things that frizzy or curly hair are missing.
After-sun hair mask, Aveda, 25,50€
Hair Oil Phyto Plage, 11,30€, 100ml
Araucaria day cream Symbio Sun, Phytodess, 24€, 100ml
Palm Oil, Leonor Greyl, 29€, 95ml
Hair protection veil, Aveda, 23€, 100ml
Ze Cure mask, Lush, 11,45€, 100gr