Absolutely! As a Guardian with natural wavy hair, I totally get the struggle. Wearing a helmet (or even a gaming headset) for long hours can flatten waves, cause frizz, or leave those annoying dents. But don’t worry—there are a few tricks to keep your wavy locks looking good even after battle.
First, using a lightweight leave-in conditioner or a bit of anti-frizz serum before putting on your helmet helps reduce static and dryness. If your hair tends to flatten, try loosely braiding it or tying it in a low, loose bun to preserve the waves. Dry shampoo is a lifesaver for restoring volume after removing the helmet.
Another game-changer? A silk or satin liner inside your helmet. It reduces friction, which helps maintain your waves and prevents breakage. If all else fails, a quick spritz of water and a scrunch can revive your natural wave pattern.
Guardians may have the Light, but we also need great hair!
Anyone else have tips for keeping natural wavy hair looking fresh post-mission?
First, using a lightweight leave-in conditioner or a bit of anti-frizz serum before putting on your helmet helps reduce static and dryness. If your hair tends to flatten, try loosely braiding it or tying it in a low, loose bun to preserve the waves. Dry shampoo is a lifesaver for restoring volume after removing the helmet.
Another game-changer? A silk or satin liner inside your helmet. It reduces friction, which helps maintain your waves and prevents breakage. If all else fails, a quick spritz of water and a scrunch can revive your natural wave pattern.
Guardians may have the Light, but we also need great hair!
