Still (almost) straight two weeks later.
Easy enough? So onto today's installment. Straight hair in the summer. I know. Counterintuitive, right? But with a few simple steps, it can be done.
1. Straighten it...right. The key to great straight hair is to start with a good blow dyer and flat iron. Use a water-based leave-in and good heat protectant.
2. Bun it. Non-optimal dew point? Bun it. Workout? Bun it. As soon as you get home. Bun it (or wrap it.) See the pattern?
3. Set it or Pin it. If your hair starts to revert, set it (rod set, pin curl, bantu knot, etc. ) or pin it up into an updo.
Bonus: Don't sweat it. And no, I don't mean "don't sweat". (Don't let your hair prevent you from exercising.) Don't expect bone straight hair in the summer. And if you must retouch, don't forget to use dry shampoo. Flat ironing dirty hair means uneven heat protection and a recipe for disaster.
Any other tips for straight hair in the summer?