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Must-Haves For Warm-Weather Hair
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Aug 15, 2005, 18:13


(NAPSI)-The hottest warm- weather hair trends are all about having fun in the sun-and protecting your hair from it.

Just as the sun can have negative effects on your skin, it can also wreak havoc on hair. Sun-damaged hair can become dull and brittle, frayed and frizzy or lifeless and flat. In addition, it can be difficult to style and it often doesn't hold color well.

So what's the best way to protect your do? Experts say to avoid being outside when the sun is strongest, to hang out in the shade when you are outside and to use styling products that have UV filters in them. A UV filter helps protect hair from harsh outside elements. Products such as V05 Styling have unique conditioning formulas that blend the filters with vitamins E, H, B3, B5 and C for a healthy style that's full of life.

Hair enthusiasts can use the line's mousses and gels to scrunch, twist and spike their hair into virtually any position. The line's unique water-free aerosol hair sprays are designed to be protective and fast drying-helping you get the look you want fast-and its non-aerosol finishing mists provide great hold for styles that stay in place but are still soft to the touch.

If your hair is on the frizzy side, the line's Smoothing Souffle may help you gain control, but if your hair is too flat, a dose of the Whipped Volume styling mousse may be in order. The line's Obey & Play Gel Wax and Play It Again Putty can be used by men or women to create the warm-weather look of the moment, while its Curvaceous Curls! styling mousse can be used to add some warm weather bounce to your locks.

One final warm-weather tip: Give your hair a vacation. Skip the blow-dryer in the warmer weather. Chances are your hair is catching enough heat from the sun. A day off here and there may do wonders for your look.

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Styling products that have UV filters can help protect your hair from sun damage.

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