Lets face it, hair is a big issue when it comes to working out…
While exercises is great for your
health,it is not so great on your hair…
So where does that leave us?
To help you get fit,
and look fabulous,
stylists have provided tips that will help keep your hair
healthy and looking good during and after your work
out.
Sweating…If you are prone to sweating, the number one
thing to remember is:
do not work out with your hair under a scarf or hat.
This only causes more irritation to your finished results by locking in moisture, leaving your
hair wet.
Cotton scarves, hats, headbands, etc. can
cause friction on your hairline,
which over time can lead to breakage. If you use something to hold your hair in
place, make sure it's made of satin or silk — materials better suited for your hair.
However, after your workout, and before you shower, you can wrap your hair with your
favorite silk scar to help smooth out any hair that may have gotten a little damp during
your workout.
A Style That Works!
If you wear your hair in a straight style, wrapping it up with a breathable
hair net will work best. This keeps your hair in place, while
allowing the perspiration and heat created at the scalp area during your workout to
escape. It's also best to keep your hair tied up until your scalp area has fully dried.
If you workout in ponytails, be sure to move the position of the ponytail around; keeping your ponytail in the same spot may cause
breakage over time.
But don't be afraid to pull your hair back into a ponytail! This will discourage your hair from curling up at the roots. It's easier to smooth
out the crinkle from the ponytail holder than it is to smooth out your entire hair at the roots.
If you wear a curlier style, pin curling your hair
while you exercise and leaving them in
place until your scalp dries will help your curls' durability.
Accessories- your best friendHair accessories are your friend. Hats, scarves, headbands, ponytail holders,
barrettes and clips can rescue and update your style after a workout.
Stop fighting your hair! If it curls up after you workout, use a product
that will help to enhance and manage your curl. If it falls flat, try a volumizing product to
create the lift you are looking for.
Another Problem: Oily or Dry Hair
Sweating profusely leads to oily hair, while showering after a workout can cause excessive
dryness, stylists say. Both conditions can be prevented
by using a dry shampoo instead of a regular one after working out.
All in all, no advice is foolproof. Just don't sacrifice your workout while trying to maintain your hair style!
Be brave and try something new! Make your hair and your workout work for you. Remember, it's about being healthy — that's what makes you beautiful.
Resources:http://www.bvhairtalk.com/2009/07/01/5-tips-
to-maintaining-your-hair-while-working-out/
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