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Are Spiral Hair Ties Better for Swimming?
Are spiral hair ties better for swimming? Learn when they help, where they fall short, and what really protects wet hair from tangles and breakage.
Best Hair Accessories for Swimmers
Discover the best hair accessories for swimmers to reduce tangles, pulling, and breakage while protecting long hair in chlorine or saltwater.
Wholesale Hair Accessories for Boutiques
How to choose wholesale hair accessories for boutiques that serve active customers, support hair health, and stand out beyond basic ties.
Can Wet Hair Be Tied Up Safely?
Can wet hair be tied up safely? Yes, with the right method. Learn how to reduce tangles, pulling, breakage, and wet-hair damage.
Sneak Peek: New XL Colors and a Beautiful Fall Collection Are Coming Soon!
At SasSea Wraps™, we're always listening to our customers—and we have some exciting news to share! Over the past few months, many of you have asked for additional XL color options for extra-long, thick, curly, and extension hair. We're thrilled to announce that three...
How to Avoid Scuba Hair Tangles
Learn how to avoid scuba hair tangles with practical tips for long hair, wet-hair protection, saltwater care, and damage-conscious dive prep.
Best Workout Hair Tie for Curly Hair
Curly hair is more susceptible to dryness and tangling during workouts, making it essential to choose the right hair tie. A suitable tie should provide secure yet gentle hold, distribute tension evenly, and allow for easy removal to prevent breakage. Features like adjustable security, comfort, and wet-to-dry performance are vital, especially for various activities and curl types, ensuring curls remain protected and manageable.
Can Hair Extensions Get Ruined in Saltwater?
Can hair extensions get ruined in saltwater? Learn what really causes damage, which types are most vulnerable, and how to protect them in the ocean.
Heatless Beach Waves Overnight that Last
Achieving heatless beach waves overnight is about balancing moisture, texture, and protective styling to prevent tangles and frizz. Start with slightly damp hair and separate it into four to six loose sections, securing each without causing dents. Use lightweight products for hold without stiffness, and consider the comfort of your overnight setup to minimize friction. Morning handling is crucial; wait until hair is completely dry before gently loosening sections. Understand your hair’s unique needs, as type and condition significantly affect style success. Prioritize hair health and recovery over styling when necessary.