Emo Hair Cuts

One of the reasons why you might notice that your Emo Hair Cuts is so hard to work with right after shampooing is because the shampoo strips the natural oils that give body to the hair. In fact, one of the most frustrating things I would encounter with some of the models and actresses is, after they were told not to shampoo the day of filming or a photo shoot, they would do it anyway, thinking it was going to make them look better. We had trouble styling it, and sometimes we would have to cancel the shoot for the day and replace them with another model, because their hair was just impossible to work with.
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Blow dryers are hard on the hair cuticle, so if you must use a blow dryer, at least turn down the heat on it. If you have trouble with "flyaway" emo hair, use a moisturizing shampoo like the one we have at Chalet. Also, stay away from styling products that contain alcohol.
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Believe it or not, crash diets can have a negative effect on the health of your Emo Hair Cuts. The  emo hair is made up of protein, and by starving the body, you also deprive the hair follicles of vital nutrients. Eat a healthy diet and exercise regularly to control your weight, and stay away from crash diets.
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Your Emo Hair Cuts is made up of as much as 16% water, and when the  emo hair dries out, it loses it's elasticity. It is this elasticity that gives your hair body. This moisture content is also important in attracting the natural oils in a good quality conditioner. Without this moisture, the hair will eventually become brittle and break. So, go easy on the heat tongs and blow dryers, and use a quality deep conditioner once or twice a week. Also, never use heat tongs or hot rollers on damp hair.