Homemade heat protectant: check out the recipe to apply to your hair before using heat tools

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You can make a homemade heat protectant with what you have in your bathroom


Homemade heat protectant: check out the recipe to apply to your hair before using heat tools

The thermal protector is a shield between your wires and the heat

Homemade heat protectant: check out the recipe to apply to your hair before using heat tools

Mix styling cream, thermal water, argan oil and saline to make your own heat protectant

Homemade heat protectant: check out the recipe to apply to your hair before using heat tools

Don't forget to let your hair dry completely before using a flat iron or curling iron.

Homemade heat protectant: check out the recipe to apply to your hair before using heat tools

It is important to use the heat protectant all over your hair before using the heat tool.



Homemade heat protectant: check out the recipe to apply to your hair before using heat tools

Even with the thermal protector, alternate the days that you use heat so your wires don't suffer too much

Homemade heat protectant: check out the recipe to apply to your hair before using heat tools Homemade heat protectant: check out the recipe to apply to your hair before using heat tools Homemade heat protectant: check out the recipe to apply to your hair before using heat tools Homemade heat protectant: check out the recipe to apply to your hair before using heat tools Homemade heat protectant: check out the recipe to apply to your hair before using heat tools Homemade heat protectant: check out the recipe to apply to your hair before using heat tools

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Homemade heat protectant: check out the recipe to apply to your hair before using heat tools

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Using heat tools helps a lot when drying or styling your hair. But, as you may already know, instruments like babyliss and dryer can damage your wires a lot. For this very reason, using them without the thermal protector is almost a crime with your locks. The product is easy to find, but you can save money by making a very simple homemade mixture. Check out the recipe to protect your hair.



Why use heat protectant on your hair?

Our hair is very sensitive to heat. In addition to dehydrating and causing split ends, very high temperatures can even break your strands. That's where the thermal protector comes in. It has ingredients that are activated with heat and take care of your wires even with high temperature. With this product, the effects of tools such as flat irons and curling irons are reduced and your hair stays healthy for longer.

Learn step-by-step to make and use homemade thermal protector

You know that here at Fica Diva we love to give you homemade recipes that save your life. That's why, with Queen Júlia Doorman's tips, we did a step by step on how to make a thermal protector at home! And the best thing is, diva, this product is good for a month if you keep it in the fridge.

1 step: mix 50 grams of styling cream, 100ml of thermal water, a teaspoon of argan oil, a tablespoon of saline solution until the mixture is homogeneous.


2 step: Place the mixture in a spray bottle.

3 step: you can use the mixture to detangle your hair and apply a larger amount.

Friend tip: if you are going to use the product on dry hair, wait for it to dry completely before using a flat iron or curling iron.

The thermal protector is not a miracle, diva

Despite being a shield for your strands not to be completely damaged, this product does not shield your hair from everything. Think carefully if it's a good idea, since using a flat iron, dryer and curling iron every day is a constant aggression. So even with the heat protectant, try to alternate the days you use the heat tools.

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