Is There any way to workout-proof your hair
My Hair not only looks bad after sweating but also smell bad is possible to get through a sweat session without ruining your blowout. First, avoid using too many stylers. "Product buildup weighs down your hair, making it harder to salvage afterward, . Before you head out, secure a ponytail or bun with something nonslip, . And fight enemy number one—sweat—by wearing a cotton headband over your harline to sop up moisture.
Refresh sweaty strands
Use Dry shampoo. Thenew type of Instant Dry Shampoo That has a time-release technology to reactivate the formula throughout the day (meaning strands smell lovelier every time you brush—genius). Give extra attention to hairline wisps, which "tend to be drier and soak up more sweat, . Blast them with cool air from your blow-dryer as you smooth.
Do your pores seem bigger post-sweat session?
It's not in your head: "There is a connection between chronically enlarged pores and working out excessively," You can minimize the appearance of pores by using a lactic-acid-based solution, such as Ole Henriksen Grease Relief Facial Water. "The lactic acid gets into sweaty pores and absorbs the oil,
Is it OK to store sunscreen or a lip balm with SPF in a glove compartment?
No, especially during summer. Once the car heats up in the sun, "high temperatures can cause the sunscreen’s active ingredients to degrade right in the container," . And the lip balm will melt, to boot. "When you apply a degraded sunscreen or balm to your skin, you’re not getting the SPF that’s indicated on the bottle "In fact, you might be applying nothing more than a thick moisturizer."
Wear sunscreen! Otherwise it’s “Rays today, raisins tomorrow.”
Worried about the Zika virus but concerned about commercial insect repellants? Try rubbing on oil of oregano. Mix six to eight drops to 8oz of water in a spray bottle. Remember, as with any spray, to keep away from your eyes.
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