Air-drying might just be the new blowdry this summer. Whether you just took a dip in the pool, are trying to keep cool or just can't be bothered with a blowdryer after your shower, you can still rock glorious locks. We reached out to three hairstylists for their best tips on air-drying like a pro.
If you're a millennial, you probably know Lauren "Lo" Bosworth from her years on Laguna Beach and The Hills. But these days she's a major boss babe sitting at the helm of a fast-growing brand of personal care products called Love Wellness stocked at Ulta Beauty and Target. Today a whole new generation of women look up to Bosworth for her business savvy and covetable line of supplements, wipes and detox products.
Mix a few squirts of Drunk Elephant's O-Bloos Rosi Drops, $36, with your favorite moisturizer or apply it alone. Either way, it adds a healthy I-just-worked-out-but-somehow-still-look-gorgeous flush while also treating skin to a cocktail of luscious ingredients, including omega fatty acids, white tea extract and peptides.
If you have sensitive skin, you likely approach new products and treatments with caution. Even if you really, really want to try them. Dermaplaning is probably one of those buzzy treatments you've been meaning to try. But you may be wondering how your skin will react to having a blade remove layers of skin.
If you have curly hair, you know that the styling products you use can make or break your mane. Curl cream is one of the best options for defining curls and giving them their signature bounce. But what works for someone with loose waves may not be the right match for someone with tight coils. So before you buy curl cream you need to consider your curl type and pattern.