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Hair growth is one of the most pressing of the hair trials and tribulations. You feel like your hair growth is stagnant. That no matter what you do (like all the promising hair masks) your hair just won’t go past the length that it is now. But like anything else, it can be figured out.

There are plenty of reasons why hair decides not to grow past a certain length. Anything from your diet, chemical imbalances to the products you may be using can make it challenging for your hair.

Dry shampoo...for the straight/wavy haired beauties – this product is a lifesaver. Even those with curly and coily hair may find dry shampoo in their arsenal of hair supplies! Unlike regular shampoo which strips oils from the scalp and roots of your hair, dry shampoo simply absorbs the oil at the roots of hair which allows you to keep rocking your style for longer without drying out your ends.

Have you ever felt overwhelmed at the thought of shopping for hair products? There are an innumerable amount of brands and products out there that the search can seem daunting. It can be even more challenging if you are on a budget but are looking for products to solve specific problems for your hair. Store bought products can range in price. They also can fall on the spectrum anywhere between all natural to 100% chemicals. The only way to find out is to read the ingredients.

We have all been here before – facing the struggle of deciding whether to hit the gym or skip it because there is no time for a wash + style before evening plans. One of the trickiest parts of having hair is deciding what exactly to do with it during a workout, and how to avoid washing it daily after a sweat session. It can seem kind of like a lose-lose situation. No one wants to wash their hair after every workout (hello dry hair!), but it seems just as daunting to find an easy way to style hair for the gym and wear easily out in public afterwards.  

Are you worried about the damage the summertime could have done to the healthy hair you worked so hard for? Well it is just time for a change and to learn some tips to salvage your summer hair and prepare it for the new season. So, out with the old and in with the new! Soon enough, the leaves will be turning their golden colors, the air will crisp enough for your favorite sweater, and pumpkin spice everything will be back. What a perfect time to bring some new life into your hair care routines or to try a new color or cut. The possibilities are absolutely endless and you have a whole season to figure it out...

With great power comes great responsibility. In this case the great power is your hair care knowledge and the responsibility is to actually keep your hair healthy. Since summer is winding down quickly, it is the best time to learn some new tips and tricks to keep your hair healthy. Keeping your hair healthy is certainly a challenge because hair is temperamental and super fragile. Plus- it is ever changing.

Since the launch of the groundbreaking, industry-changing Reverse-Air Dryer, beauty-savvy women everywhere have been clamoring for more from RevAir. Never fear, new products are near. Debuting in early September 2019, the RevAir Tribology Complex Collection features a proprietary blend of active ingredients designed to improve not only the aesthetic results of a hair style, but the actual health of the hair.

If you have heard the term “hair porosity” recently and been baffled - don’t worry, you’re not alone! There are lots of different terms and categories to describe hair health, texture and type. We get it - it can be overwhelming! This week, we’re going to be breaking down another (possibly) daunting hair care term – porosity. The term “hair porosity” refers to the general ability of your strands to absorb and retain moisture. There are 3 different types of hair porosity levels: low, medium and high.

Sleek, straight hair is a style achieved by many on a daily basis. Whether it’s natural or the result of a blow dryer and straightener, straight hair is a simple look that almost every single woman has rocked. Although you can achieve straight hair temporarily, you are born with a certain hair type or texture. Within the hair type “straight hair,” there’s different characteristics, like whether or not it’s able to hold a curl, or if it has a slight wave.
As you know by now, understanding your hair type is the first step in maintaining healthy hair. But what comes next? Whether you’re an experienced natural or someone who’s recently abandoned keratin treatments, hair bleach, perms, or any other damaging agents, you have two primary goals: find products that work for your hair and use them in a way that’s best for your hair.

Summertime is here! Are you ready to soak up the sun, take a dip in the pool, catch a tan at the beach?

But...

Are you also ready to take care of your hair in the midst of all your summer fun?

During the summer your hair is subject to the detrimental drying power of the sun, chlorine, and salt-water. Just like you drown yourself in sunscreen to prepare yourself for a long beach day or lounge at the pool, you need to protect your hair. We all hate the stringy, dry strands of hair that twirl between our fingers after a fun outing to the beach or the pool. So why not try to avoid it at all costs?

Frizz, untamed curls, dead ends, no hair growth, and so goes on the list of nightmares that come with trying to find routines that work. We all have our go-to hair routines and products we use to try and tame our hair. But do you ever question whether or not those products are actually good for your hair? Understanding your hair type is the key to solving your hair frustrations and finding the perfect routine that you know will work for you.