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Fabric of Hair Educates: Hydration Inside and Out for Amazing Hair⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

We love an iced coffee as much as anyone, but as the temperature heats up, it's important to ensure you're getting your daily recommended water intake. Summer favorites like cold brew lattes, margaritas, and sangria are delicious🍸and dehydrating.

When combined with the heat, this is a recipe for disaster, including but not limited to dried-out hair and skin.

A good rule of thumb is that for every dehydrating beverage you drink, be sure to drink one extra glass of water.

You can continue to prioritize summer wellness by snacking on moisture-dense foods like cucumber, watermelon, cantaloupe, strawberries, and grapefruit. Pair a few healthy treats with your next coffee break to keep you energized and hydrated throughout the day.

When it comes to targeted hydration for curls, try a summer DIY project!

Create your own moisturizing hair spray. Start with a water-soluble base like glycerin, mix a dash of your favorite oil ( I recommend coconut or argon oil), add a pinch of aloe for shine and curl clarifying magic, and spritz lightly with lavender or essential oil of your choice.

Simply spritz your DIY hydration mist liberally before heading out into the sun.

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Fabric of Hair Investigates: Coloring Your Natural Hair 🧐

First and foremost understand and be very aware of how the coloring process could potentially affect the health and texture pattern of your curls, coils and zig-zags.

If you're super-experienced or you're just doing a temporary hair color or hair makeup, you'll want to leave your hair-coloring to a professional who can evaluate the condition of your curls coils, hair type first.

Most don't realize that textured hair is typically super delicate, so keep in mind when coloring textured hair it is "low and slow," meaning it's important not to push the hair to lighten more than it wants to in a single session.

Does dye damage natural hair?

Unfortunately, what you've heard is true: Dyeing your natural hair actually can damage your texture—but not necessarily all at once.

It usually takes repeated exposure for intense damage to be done, or if you're taking your dark hair to, platinum blonde.

However if your color is done correctly , you’re texture should remain intact and healthy.

Caution:
Lightening your hair extensively in one session can cause hair damage that could affect your coils, and the bigger the difference in your natural hair color and your desired shade, the more likely it is that you'll experience a loss of elasticity and loosened curl pattern.

Finding a colorist who prioritizes the integrity of the hair before, during, and after the treatment, coupled with a little at-home maintenance can help minimize the damage.
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Home Maintenance Suggested:
Restore RX Beauty
Olaplex
Color Wow
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