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Let's all Air Dry...

Let's all Air Dry...

Let's all Air Dry...

Trying to blow dry your hair is the last thing you feel like doing when the sun is shining and you’re keen to get outdoors, but do you ever feel confident to leave the house without blow-drying your hair first? So are you brave enough to tackle this summers new emerging trend for “air-dried hair”… The new look on the block is for a raw, undone style, an un-done glamour so to speak. Embracing your natural hair texture is what we’ve seen on every fashion runway this season with models ditching the sleek bouncy blow-out for a more understated lived in look.

This is all about the right cut and the right product for your hair and then it’s as simple as wash and go! Every haircut can be adapted to suit the hot summer months as less face it when the sun is finally out the less time you want to spend heat styling your hair. So for this instance the cut is key! Having a longer cut with more of an un-done feel is great as the longer the length the less likely it is to spring up and frizz as length weighs it down.

So with the right cut as advised by your stylist the rest is down to great product selection. A little bit of the right product is important to stop it from going frizzy. Wave cream or curl cream if you have naturally curly hair or wavy hair, Schwarzkopf Curl Honey cream is fab and if your hair is fine or straight a little oil on the ends to keep hair looking nourished and healthy is perfect, Schwazkpof Miaracle Oil is the product for this.

All that’s left is to go against your natural instincts and just leave your hair completely alone. Just part it where you want and then leave it. The more you play around with the hair after that the more you’ll ruin it. Once it’s fully dry you can scrunch it and even add a little more product if need be.

So embrace the ease of summer and as long as you have a terrific haircut, you can join the “Air Dry” styling club.
Will Eagles
Artistic Director
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