![]() ![]() I just wanted something to protect my hair when it's humid and that's exactly what this product does!! Read complete review ![]() I got the same results!! I couldn't believe it!!! I live in Minnesota and we have some humidity throughout the summer that can get pretty bad but this product protects it from alll humidity! It's not a hair spray, it's not sticky or heavy at all! You just spray it on after your done styling it and your covered all day! Sometimes if it's super humid I will spray some more half way through the day but it most likely wouldn't even need it! I've seen hair spray that claims to be weather/ humidity protectant but it's super sticky and extreme hold! I didn't want a hair spray. low drying my hair! It needs to be styled in some way, wiether thats straightening or curling it! Typically, when I straighten my hair on a humid day it's a waste of time! Within five minutes of being outside my hair starts to get wavy and frizzy! About an hour into it my hair looks I never even did my hair! It's super wavy and frizzy! If my hair had been curled, my curls would be completely out and I'd be left with frizzy wavy hidious hair! While I was in Florida I straightened my hair then used the Weather Proof Product when I was done! I spent all day outside on the beach! I looked in the mirror half way through the day, totally expecting my hair to be a wavy frizzy mess but to my surprise it wasn't! It looked perfect! Just like I had done it!! At the end of the day I again looked in the mirror and again my hair was perfect.like I had just done it! I couldn't believe it!! The next day I decided to test it when I curled it. While this may seem obvious, it can throw you off if you're used to thinking of your thumb as your first finger.I'm in love with this product! Finally there is a product that protects our hair from the humidity! I really tested this product when I went to Florida and stayed on the ocean! The humidity was thick to say the least! My hair is naturally long, thick, wavy and frizzy! I'd never go out after just I b. ![]() Your index finger will be "1," your middle finger is "2," your ring finger is "3," and your pinkie is "4." Your thumb is not numbered. You also should keep in mind how fingers are typically numbered on chord diagrams.The next closest to you is the second, the next one down the third, and so on down the neck of your guitar. If you're a right-handed guitarist, the first fret is the furthest to your left. Frets are the metal strips down the neck of your guitar.You may want to create a mnemonic to help you memorize the names of the strings. The first string is high E, the second is B, the third is G, the fourth is D, the fifth is A, and the sixth is low E. The thinnest string is the first string, and the thickest is the sixth string. You can find simple introductions by doing an online search. If you're new to guitar, you need to get a handle on the basic terminology that is used with guitars before you set out to learn chords. Review the names of strings, frets, and notes. ![]()
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