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Beautiful YouSend to a FriendProtect Your Hair on VacationBy Lisa Cohen Lee
Ahhh, vacation! Cool dips in the pool, lounging on the beach, soaking up the sun -- you can finally relax. Unfortunately, your hair may have other plans. Vacation -- and more specifically, the sun, humidity, chlorine and other things that come with it -- can damage your strands. If you don’t protect your hair properly, you may end up with a frizzy style, fading color, dry hair and more as souvenirs. Luckily, protecting your coif (and looking great for all those vacation photos) is a cinch if you follow a few simple tips, says Aaron Pursell, a stylist at Cutler Salon in New York City who has worked with Alicia Keyes. 1. Protect against chlorine. Leave-in conditioner can also add a layer of protection. After wetting hair, blot with a towel, then coat your strands. Concentrate on the ends; they’re the most porous and prone to damage, says Pursell. Let hair air-dry, and most importantly, keep your hands off. Your fingers can create friction, which opens up the cuticle (hair’s outer layer), inviting frizz to follow. A hat or scarf provides the best protection, but unless you plan on wearing them from sunup to sundown, also bring along a UV-protecting spray. When you get outside, spritz it from roots to tips. Then, throughout the day, shake out and move your hair around. If you wear a ponytail, change its position after a few hours or try wearing it down (or vice versa). This keeps rays from hitting one area for too long, says Pursell. Using a super-moisturizing shampoo and conditioner with silk amino acids or plant oils (like avocado or olive oil) can help, but if you still emerge from the shower with tangles, gently brush your hair while it’s soaking-wet with a boar-bristle brush. (They’re easier on tangles than plastic bristles.) Start from the ends up; never drag a comb or brush through tangles from the top down. Next, blot hair with a towel to absorb the excess water, and comb through with a wide-tooth comb. Before bed, apply a leave-in conditioner -- especially on the ends, which tend to get the driest. The conditioner acts as a hydrating and softening hair mask, but it won’t feel goopy or slick as you sleep. By taking a few extra minutes to protect your hair from the sun, chlorine and other strand saboteurs, you can fully focus on what’s really important: enjoying your vacation! Lisa Cohen Lee is a freelance writer and editor who has published articles in Self, Woman's Day, Redbook, Good Housekeeping, Glamour, NY Post, New Jersey Life and the Web site Beauty Press. She is also the beauty editor for Shop, where she writes and blogs about beauty products. Article RatingCommentsAdd a Commenta name="comment_form">Submit Your CommentReal AnswersQ: How should I wash my hair so that it looks and feels extra clean?A: You could just plop a dollop of shampoo on your head and suds up, but you’ll get better results -- and more beautiful hair -- with this step-by-step guide. more >
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