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Why is textured hair so difficult
to manage? Unlike straight hair (which is round
and smooth), textured hair is ribbon-like –
meaning that it is wider and flatter than straight
hair. The curlier it is, the flatter it is. Flatness
creates more surface area which makes it more
likely to lose moisture on dry days and attract
unwanted moisture on humid days. As a result,
the outer layer of textured hair (the cuticle)
tends to be rough and opened. This makes textured
hair less shiny and healthy. Ultimately, textured
hair can appear dry and frizzy, resulting in split
ends and styles that are difficult to control.
To get this smooth, straight look,
first wash your hair with OptiMoist
and condition with the conditioner that's right
for you. Then, apply LiquidGlass,
a non-greasy gel that eliminates frizz and smoothes
the hair shaft. This allows you to blow-dry your
hair straight with much less effort.
- Towel dry your hair.
- Apply LiquidGlass,
working through your hair.
- Blow dry with a round or paddle brush to transform
curly, coarse or dry hair to soft, silky straight
and shiny hair.
LiquidGlass
can also be used on wet or dry hair to smooth
frizz and tame unruly texture.
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