{"id":12028,"date":"2016-04-20T02:30:51","date_gmt":"2016-04-20T02:30:51","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/ladyslittleloves.com\/?p=12028"},"modified":"2018-12-09T00:26:04","modified_gmt":"2018-12-09T00:26:04","slug":"five-minute-mom-hair","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/livingwithlady.com\/2016\/04\/five-minute-mom-hair.html","title":{"rendered":"My Five Minute On-the-Go Hair"},"content":{"rendered":"
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In high school I used to wash, dry, and curl my hair every. single. day.<\/p>\n
Flat irons weren’t a thing yet (does that date me?) and with a bit of a natural wave to my hair, if I let it dry naturally it was quite the poof of not-so-goodness. And if I just blow-dried it without curling it, I had another poof of not-so-goodness. So, curling I did. Every day.<\/p>\n
Once I went to college I discovered hair gel, and with my bit of a natural wave, I was able to get away with doing the scrunch look every now and again, but I HATED how it made my hair feel. Hard and crunchy. It also looked hard and crunchy, which wasn’t my favorite, either.<\/p>\n
It wasn’t until I was a mom that I discovered how to do my hair without taking an hour to blow dry and curl it, or without leaving the house with crunch head.<\/p>\n
I’ve been asked what products I use so I thought I would just share it all. Here we go!<\/p>\n
I keep a comb <\/a>in the shower at all times. One that looks like this:<\/p>\n <\/a> I put my hair in a towel while I get dressed, but no longer than that. And don’t dilly-dally, either. I’d say I only keep my hair in the towel for about 2-3 minutes so that it’s still pretty damp.<\/p>\n Then, I take the towel off and shake it out a bit before running my fingers through my hair to get out any big snags or awkwardness my hair might have encountered while in the towel. I then put a nickel sized amount of Deva Curl Light Defining Gel<\/a> into my hair, scrunching upward. \u00a0Because my hair is thick and long, I end up using about two nickel sized helpings. So, this bottle lasts quite a while.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n <\/a><\/p>\n After that, I pin one little piece away from my face with a bobby pin, and that is just because I don’t like both sides of my hair in my face at the same time. If I pin my hair up first to dry a bit, then once it is removed it tucks behind my ear with a little more volume.<\/p>\n I then walk away and continue on with my morning. When my hair is partially dry, I come back and curl some of the front pieces, making sure to leave some wavy ones as-is to give it that beachy look. I use this curling iron<\/a> and like it best out of all the ones I have tried.<\/p>\n <\/a><\/p>\n Then, once the piece that I pinned up is mostly dry, I take the bobby pin out and put that portion of hair behind my ear. Sometimes I will leave the bobby pin in, too.<\/p>\n I also started sleeping on a silk pillow case<\/a>\u00a0a few months ago as I heard it helps to keep your hair fresh longer. And I would have to agree! I tend to be a warm sleeper, and this thing stays cool at night so that I don’t sweat, causing some raging bed head. My husband tried it one night and has asked me to get him one now, too. In fact, he’s asked several times. On it, hon! These things are great.<\/p>\n <\/a><\/p>\n Then, at night I use dry shampoo on my hair so that I don’t have to do anything to it in the morning. I use the dry shampoo at night so that while I sleep, the natural oils in my hair soak up the powder while I sleep so I am not trying to fight them in the morning. This is the dry shampoo<\/a> that I use.<\/p>\n <\/a><\/p>\n If I want to give my hair a little more lift in the morning, I use Dust It<\/a>, which is ahhhh-mazing. A little goes a LONG way. As in, I bought my bottle back in 2010 and I still have the same one. And this will give you LIFT!<\/p>\n <\/p>\n
\nAnd after I wash my hair, I comb through it in the shower, and then not again after that. I repeat, do not comb again once out of the shower.<\/p>\n