So it’s officially summer people!!! Although my air conditioner has been pumping
nonstop for almost a month now and the shorts and maxis have already made their
debut, the calendar says today is the official kick off. While many naturals are turning to Havana
twists and box braids for refuge this season, others are total rebels and
prefer to let their hair run wild and free.
It is important to remember that the way you cared for your tresses
during the Spring will probably not suffice if you live in a climate where
relative humidity is in full effect. If
you find yourself wondering why you’ve done everything right and your hair
still falls prey to the big bag humidity wolf, start by checking the
ingredients on whatever product you are using; if you see glycerin, step away
from the product during humid weather conditions. To be fair, some people do fine with glycerin
no matter what the dew point but this is a good place to start if you are
having issues. My hair thrives during
the winter months with glycerin laced products but during the summer, womp
womp. Glycerin is a humectant and the
purpose of a humectant is to draw moisture out of the air into your hair, which
is what you don’t want when the
temperature and humidity scales are off the charts. Humidity is the amount of water vapor in the
air and adding a humectant to the mix will only pull that moisture and dampness
to your hair, causing it to immediately frizz up leaving you with less than
desirable results.
While glycerin is an awesome combative measure against
breakage and the moisturizing properties are off the charts, save it for the
cooler months when humidity is not king.
It is worth noting that some products contain smaller amounts of
glycerin as they are listed as the 9th or 10th on the ingredient
list and therefore, will not have the same affect.
How does your hair respond to glycerin? Do you use it all year round?
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2 comments:
I use glycerin all year. I don't mind the frizziness. The bigger my hair, the better. :)
I never thought that I could use glycerin for the hair. I just use it for the skin. This is really interesting. I want to try it.
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