Spraying hairspray onto your hands could be the best way to avoid friz

Spraying hairspray onto your hands could be the best way to avoid friz

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"I don’t usually spray directly onto the hair – using your hands means you can apply with precision. Press the hairspray from your hands into the key areas of the hair that can be


affected by damp and frizz e.g. your parting and baby hairs at the front!" He explained he would then use the warmth of the back of the straighteners (turn it off after styling so it is


still warm!) to seal down any additional loose hairs.  "This ultimately fills the hair strand and prevents rain getting in by warming the resin of the product for long lasting


protection," Adam explained.  Zoe Irwin explained issue with the rainy season is often the moisture in the air, so even when you use an umbrella, the damp can sometimes make hair limp


and frizzy.  She said: "If it’s damp outside, apply a light pump of ghd smooth & finish serum into the palm and onto the backs of your hands before leaving the house.  "Run


your hands through your hair taking care to touch the finer hairs around the face and along the parting, as these are the areas most likely to frizz! Once you are in the office and have


escaped the rain, simply lightly spray a blusher brush with the ghd final fix hairspray to smooth down the stray hairs down!  "If you are blow-drying your hair, be sure to seal your


final look with a cold blast of air from your hairdryer – turn the setting to cold then press the cool shot button.  "Follow the movement of the brush, focusing on the root area with


the cold air for about 5-10 seconds per section to seal the cuticle for amazing shine, longevity and hold."