If it is hot and humid, you'll want to pay a tad more attention to your hair. After all, prevention is better than cure. Here are some simple DIY hacks you can try at home to keep your hair from damaging in this hot weather. Check them out:
1. Combat frizz with this coconut spray
2. Try a DIY yogurt and honey anti-frizz hair mask for heavy duty protection.
3. No-heat hairstyle that will last for two days. Tuck locks under a headband.
4. Cut down on hot blow drying time with paper towels.
5. For hair ravaged by chlorine: A baking soda rinse will remove green hues.
6. You can make your own beach hair spray.
7. Avoid blow drying with this hairstyle you can do with wet locks.
8. Use honey or lemon to get sun-kissed highlights.
9. Try this DIY recipe for natural hair, which uses aloe vera, honey, and olive oil. The spray acts as a leave-in conditioner, keeping moisture in your hair.
10. Try this pretty variation to keep your whole body cooler.
11. Give your hair a simple coconut oil hair mask.
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