If, when it rains or removes the cappuccino, you can lock your hair with your hands, or you can pick it up, with balloons you do not have what it does.

Ballagges, so modern and simple in the fall and spring, turn into a challenge in the contagious summer and the icy winter months. They either electrify and become as pushers or become flat and clinging to the forehead. But specialist Gregorio Ruggeri, explains how to keep balloons under control against these elements.

Take precautions. If you are always unmanageable, you are using the wrong products. "Try a product that does not burden your hair, but also prevents electrification," says Rugger, who prefers R + Co Jackpot Styling Crème. "Use a small amount and go to the hair and the head before I tell you."

Use a styling trunk. "If you hold a cap, but not all day, a hood will be your best friend these winter days. Start by spraying an anti-damp spray like Oribe Imperméable, make a mash, and if you hold the balls on the side, skip the cap on the side that combs it to protect the pattern from the outside. When you arrive at the destination, unleash the cocoon and shake your hair with your fingers. "

Do you have a dryer? No problem. According to Ruggeri, if your hair is naturally right, you can fix damaged balloons in the workroom, brushed with a damp brush, then grasped with a brow but placing a piece of paper between it and hair, how to dry. "

Keep with you security tools. "The best way to fight the old electrodes problem is to always have some wet hair napkins such as Kérastase Carré Lissant. They will turn their hair off from silk-screened for secondhand jobs. "