Doing a little something extra to up hydration, whether lacking from too much sun or warmer
heat, can bounce
Dry Hairback to its full
glory. We checked in with
Angelo David of the
eponymous NYCsalon to get a few
tips on how to
CARE DRY HAIR—most importantly, don’t go outside with
wet hair and limit the use of products with
alcohol and
sulfates. Read on for a complete plan to get the most moisture possible into your
Dry Hairs.
Secure in
moisture doesn’t always mean turning to
lubricate products.
Angelo David suggests a home humidifier to put moisture back in the air and your
hair. We like Staler Form’s
William Ultrasonic Humidifier which can cover up to 1,000 square-feet of space (
in spite of its compact size), fends off microorganisms with its
Ionic Silver Cube, and has a timer, a phonograph mist diffuser and acombined humidistat. The
hairstylist also recommends running dryer sheets through
hair to avoid static and tame flyaway. While I rather like the
Laundromat smell, The
Laundress’ nontoxic, biodegradable and allergen-free dryer sheets are made from fragrant plants ($16) and make a more healthy choice.
Applying
Angelo David’s Zero Frizz Control cream to
hair directly after wash seal in moisture without weighing
hair down. The
cream works best when
hair is bare to high humidity or dry indoor
heat, making it the perfect year-round restorer. They also recommend styling
hair with their large round
brush, made with a balanced amount of boar’s hair and nylon
bristles to prevent breakage and stimulate the scalp—which will help
hair grow as well.
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