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1. Let your hair air dry as much as possible. Even if you use a hair drier to dry your hair, let it air dry or as long as possible before you start. Wet hair breaks and stretches much more easily than dry hair, plus your hair drier does some damage to your hair each time you use it. Letting your hair air dry a little bit before you start to blow dry it also minimizes this damage. Gently wrap your hair in an absorbent towel while you do your make-up, get dressed, and eat breakfast, and then come back and dry your hair as the last part of your routine.
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Lauren @ The Thinking Closet says
Love that pic of you, girl! Your hair really is looking fabulous. Are you still loving the bangs? Because I am. 😉
Anyway, I enjoyed these tips! And I'm proud to say that I'm already instituting some of them (like #1, #4, #6), but I could definitely stand to implement some of the others. Thanks for sharing your expertise with us, Rachel.
linesacross@gmail.com says
Thanks Lauren! I do love the bangs. At first they felt weird on my face, but I've definitely gotten used to them by now. 🙂