Biracial Hair 101: Swim Caps How To

Biracial hair 101: How to use swim caps to protect hair and preserve a style for biracial hair (African American & Caucasian) from ibelieveinjoy.com

Hi happy summer, this joy was, I believe, enjoy calm, and here in San Diego, it is the kids first official day of summer. So we are so happy to be at the beach, and this is what we will be every day, so that a lot of swimming means we have to remember to use our swim caps. We use them to protect the hair, especially the swimming pool when they're swimming every day in the chlorine and doing some lessons and then also sometimes at the beach, not every time. But when the hairs getting too dried out or who's just done. A big greatest style will use, so I had a couple people ask me: how do you swim cap and what kind that I recommend? I'Ve used several different kinds: the silicone ones I found, especially if the girls have thinner, hair, those great and snap and creeks open. Really quickly like the first or second time, we use them so then the fabric ones. They were not waterproof enough for me, so I ended up loving this one. It'S called the thermal and the inside is a soft fabric, so it does not break when the beads are on it, and then the outside is a waterproof material, it's very comfortable and also we always get a size bigger like for my kids. I get the adult size because if they have a whole bunch of braids and ease, then it's not going to snap and great submission. Are you really quickly how then I'll put any race there you go, so I just start at the forehead and pull it on back to the back, and all the hair is covered up. Nice and protected enjoy your summer have a great day, more tips, tutorials and free questions answered and, I believe, enjoy bye.

bizarrasp: Hi ! I have some very complicated hair problems, and the only way I find to stay in the beach is wearing a silicon or latex swimcap to protect my hair. Do you have any recomendations for adults? Thanks!

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