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Restoring Dry Hair2 Ratings (See All) ![]() If there's one drawback to warm weather, it's that all that time spent outdoors can strip the natural moisture from your hair. The remedy? A deep-conditioning treatment using rich, emollient oils. Although many many oils can be used -- olive is a favorite in Mediterranean countries, while Native Americans used jojoba -- blends are better, says L.A.-based stylist Philip B., who was doing so many of the treatments that he created an at-home kit as part of his line of botanical-based hair-care products. "A mix of different-size oil molecules will penetrate and condition more effectively," he explains. With Philip's help, we've created an easy at-home treatment that gives even the driest hair bounce and shine. Follow these steps, and remember your grade-school science: Since oil won't mix with water, it slides right off wet hair. Don't dampen your hair until the wash-and-rinse stage. Note: Use a natural, blended oil for best results.
1. Brush Dry Hair 2. Go Section by Section 3. Lock in the Moisture
4. Sit Back and Relax 5. "Dry" Shampoo, Then Rinse 6. Rebalance Hair's Moisture Text by Donna Garlough; photographs by Anita Calero
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