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Keep your hair looking great with a good straightening iron
Stressed over your locks and don’t know where to turn? Ask top stylist Ursula Stephen, the woman behind Rihanna, Zoe Kravitz and Mary J Blige’s fabulous looks
Student protest
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“I’m studying at uni and can’t afford to visit the
salon every couple of weeks for a blowdry. How can I keep my relaxed style looking good at- home?” Tasheeka, 22
Invest in a good straightening iron – even if you don’t do a great job
of the actual blowdry, you can rectify the problem and achieve a super-sleek look by running the irons throughout your locks. Another option is to preserve your salon look longer than a few weeks by sleeping with a silk scarf wrapped around your head or investing in a silk pillowcase. This will help keep your hair straight and shiny and spread your salon hair longer in between visits – saving you money in the process!
Turn to p25 to see afro hair’s pick of the best straightening irons!
Motions Marula Natural Therapy Hair Treatment Balm, £4.99
Crisp ’n’ dry Q
A Q&A THE EXPERT
“My hair is really dry and brittle after years of heat styling. What
are your top tips for putting the moisture back into my hair?” Veronica, 38
Beef up your conditioner – try sleeping with a good-quality moisturising mask
on like Motions Marula Natural Therapy Hair Treatment Balm, wrapping your hair in a plastic cap and leaving overnight. The cap will help create natural heat, ensuring the conditioner penetrates deeper into your hair. This product has been specifi cally designed to help nourish hair that’s been damaged due to heat styling and chemical process, so it’s the perfect fi x.
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