Hair Tips & Trends for Cooler Weather By: Chandra Gore
1. Moisturizing sounds like the cliche thing to say, but honestly, hair is made up of more protein than moisture, so we can’t afford to lose moisture. 2. Lower the amount of manipulation on hair to give it time to recover and take in the love you need to give it. 3. Drink plenty of water and add vitamins and supplements to your daily regimen. Lakia Diggs is a highly-skilled, extensively trained Master Cosmetologist with over twenty years of experience behind the chair. Lakia Diggs is the proud owner of The Kia Xperience, LLC. She takes her passion for hair far beyond creating innovative styles for her recurring clientele in New York, the DMV area, and Atlanta on shows such as The Real Housewives of Potomac. The creator of The Kia Xperience Follicle Stimulant Drops in both an Original Formula and a Dry and Itchy Scalp formula. Diggs took the time to combine her original formulation and also the education obtained from the Hair Loss Practitioner classes to offer a new product geared to relieving fungal properties that cause Itchiness, dryness, and other effects.
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he changing of the season from summer to autumn brings a temperature drop and also an array of reds, oranges, and yellows. These changes are also an inspiration for hair trends. I spoke with Celebrity Master Cosmetologist and Educator of The Kia Xperience, Lakia Diggs, about what we can look for and how we can help keep our hair healthy during fall/winter. Diggs shares that we should look out for multi-colored and dimensional tones of browns and coppers. Also, the goto colors are wine and burgundy shades. More individuals will welcome Silk Press season as people feel that they last longer after summer. You should always seek the services of a professional to ensure you do not experience extreme heat damage. She also shared three tips for maintaining healthy hair. SwagHer Magazine
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