Does your hair adjust to humidity?
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Nov 23, 2016
Chloe N.
Hi:) So I got accepted to college in Oregon and I am so excited! I live in Colorado now. I was wondering something though: whenever I go to a place with humidity- Colorado has literally zero humidity- my hair gets all poofy and frizzy and I was wondering if when I move to Oregon it will adjust over time or if I should plan on bringing a lifetime supply of hair product?
Nov 23, 2016
Monica K.
I've lived in Minnesota for 20 years (before that I lived in California) and my hair still has not gotten used to the humidity. To fight the humidity I use Living Proof products, so far they have been the best.
And congratulations on getting accepted!!
Nov 23, 2016
Diana T.
Yeah I don't know if it ever gets used to new weather - I have the opposite problem where I grew up in a humid place and my hair was awesome and without humidity it's fragile and brittle - but to fight humidity you can use products that specify for anti-humidity - also oils help keep outside moisture away from the hair - so like jojoba oil and Argon oils are good to keep hair smooth
Nov 23, 2016
Alyx T.
I don't think so. Because I've lived in the same city my whole life, and it still hasn't gotten used to the weather lol.
I think you just have to find your perfect product for your surroundings and adapt your routine
Nov 25, 2016
Traci P.
Trust me, I was born here in oregon and am still here... 30 years later my hair is still frizzy lol!
Nov 26, 2016
Chloe N.
Alright cool! Thanks so much for the help ❤️
Nov 29, 2016
Lin F.
Well done is being accepted.
I'd take a bucketful of Pro Naturals Moroccan argan oil to apply after each shampoo and before blow drying or heat styling, it will combat frizz and it is also a great heat protectant.