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flirt5721 06-10-2013 12:29 PM

Hair and Humidity
 
I will be traveling to Atlanta on Wednesday and wondering if any one can give me advice on how to control my hair in the humidity. I have never been to a place where there is that much humidity.

Xidelt 06-10-2013 01:12 PM

Try a smoothing serum. Is your naturally curly? If it is, just wear it curly. Don't waste your time trying to fight it and straighten it. I live in Atlanta and have very thick, naturally curly hair. I learned pretty quickly to just work with what I have. I swear by devacurl products.

agzg 06-10-2013 01:44 PM

If it is curly, consider using just a little bit more conditioner or a leave-in conditioner. I find that when my hair is really dry, it's harder to fight the humidity.

ASTalumna06 06-10-2013 02:03 PM

My hair is wavy (not in a good way), so I blow-dry it and straighten it every day. It's also very oily, so I can't use serums. If I do, it will look like I haven't showered in a week. My hair is A MESS in the humidity.. it frizzes and curls. I had tried every product on the block trying to find one that worked, and my search intensified after I moved to Houston this past winter.

And then I found Tresemme's Climate Control mousse. It's worked wonders for me! I suggested my mom try it, as I clearly inherited my hair from her. She text me last week when she was visiting my stepbrother in Florida to tell me how awesome the mousse is, and that for the first time ever, she hasn't worried about her hair in the humidity.

Keep in mind that the type of hair you have might determine what works best for you, but this mousse definitely worked for me.

ETA: I just re-read what I typed, and it sounds like a straight up Tresemme commercial. LOL

Xidelt 06-10-2013 03:50 PM

Tresemme, Tresemme, ooh la la!

FSUZeta 06-10-2013 03:56 PM

Aveda makes a anti-humictant product that works really well, but a little goes a long way.

flirt5721 06-10-2013 04:04 PM

Thanks for the advice.

BraveMaroon 06-10-2013 04:36 PM

I grew up in the ATL with very thick, wavy, coarse hair - it gets huge and out of control in the summer there.

I recommend wearing it back or up if possible, and as natural as you can. Don't try to fight it.

IUHoosiergirl88 06-10-2013 05:49 PM

Here in DC, it depends on the humidity--if there's rain in the forecast/it's rained in the past 24 hours, fuhgettaboutit. If it's regular humidity, a Chi straightener does wonders. My hair has never stayed so straight in my life

AGDee 06-10-2013 05:56 PM

I wish my hair would curl in humidity. I have the opposite problem. It gets totally straight and limp. My bangs have been in my eyes all flippin day making me crazy.

ASTalumna06 06-10-2013 06:00 PM

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Originally Posted by AGDee (Post 2220491)
I wish my hair would curl in humidity. I have the opposite problem. It gets totally straight and limp. My bangs have been in my eyes all flippin day making me crazy.

Not if it "curled" the way mine does. It's horrific.

For those with natural curls, though, it can be easy to manage it, as long as you're willing to embrace the curls.

adpiucf 06-10-2013 06:07 PM

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Originally Posted by FSUZeta (Post 2220466)
Aveda makes a anti-humictant product that works really well, but a little goes a long way.

I have it, and even though I use the tiniest amount possible, it still makes me head feel greasy!

AGDee 06-10-2013 06:08 PM

Yeah, people with straight hair always want curly hair and people with curly hair always want straight hair. I think if mine was curly, I'd try to find a good stylist who could give me a cut that would work with the curl for the summers. My hair is so straight and plastered to my head when it is straight that no cut works with it. And I have to have bangs because I have the ugliest forehead on the planet.

Humidity stinks for all hair I guess!

BraveMaroon 06-10-2013 06:09 PM

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Originally Posted by ASTalumna06 (Post 2220494)
For those with natural curls, though, it can be easy to manage it, as long as you're willing to embrace the curls.

I think of all the time I've saved in the last 25 years not fighting my hair, and I'm glad I don't straighten it that often.

In fact, I got married in Atlanta, in August. I had the stylist do my hair big and curly... why fight it?

IUHoosiergirl88 06-10-2013 06:11 PM

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Originally Posted by adpiucf (Post 2220498)
I have it, and even though I use the tiniest amount possible, it still makes me head feel greasy!

Try using their heat protectant spray AFTER you blow dry/style! It works wonders on my hair


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