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[QUOTE="LoriKTM, post: 691035, member: 18495"] I've pretty much given up on having decent hair after I ride. I just try to remember to bring a hat with me. "It's to protect from the sun". Yeah..that's it. :confused: Because if there's anything worse than long, blonde, fine, straight, hair it's long, blonde, fine, CURLY hair. Naturally curly = naturally frizzy. A little riding, a little sweating, a little mud and forget it. I'll brush out the back, and then throw a hat on to cover up the bangs which are pointing every which way. If I'm casually riding, I'll just tie the back in a pony tail. If I'm going out for an enduro or all day ride, I'll braid it. The braid is much easier to comb out afterwards, and doesn't collect little mud balls as easily as a loose ponytail. Haven't tried a do-rag. My head sweats enough as it is, I don't know that I'd want another layer trapping heat. I haven't really had any problems with breakage, but then again we have a water softening system in our house, which may help. I use conditioner every day as well. [/QUOTE]
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