Ask the ESSENCE Beauty Editors: 'How Do I Maintain My Hair While Working Out?'

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When it comes to beauty, no one loves to talk makeup, hair and skin care more than your ESSENCE beauty team. If you’re in need of get-glam tips and tricks, help is here. Each week Corynne, Tasha, Marcia and Nicole will answer your most pressing questions, share expert advice and recommend must-have products. Email your questions to BeautyEditors@essence.com.

Q: "Help! Summer is around the corner and I need to start hitting the gym but have no clue about what to do with my hair. What do you recommend?" Alesha

A: Kudos to you for hitting the gym! When it comes to choosing between your health and your hair, I always say that your health should be your first priority, but it’s totally understandable that you’re concerned about ways to work up a sweat and maintain your ‘do.  As an exercise-addict myself, these are the tried-and-true methods that work for me and my fellow fitness pals.

If your hair is relaxed or flat-ironed, your best bet is to smooth your hair into a high ponytail. This will keep hair off your neck and away from any moisture that accumulates as you start to sweat. Always tie your hair back with a satin scarf or better yet, invest in a Save Your ‘Do Gymwrap which will absorb moisture and keep your hair pressed down during workouts. It’s also important that you leave your hair in the ponytail and tied down until it is completely dry to minimize swelling and frizz post-workout.

If your hair is natural, simple styles such as two-strand twists and puffs are very workout-friendly. To avoid dry, crunchy hair after your workout, mix a little bit of water and leave-in conditioner into a travel-sized spray bottle and keep it in your gym bag to refresh curls post-workout. We love Beautiful Textures Tangle Taming Leave-In Conditioner.  

Do you know of any more good workout hairstyles?  Be sure to leave them in the comments section! —Nicole

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