The 1-2-3 Ingredients For A Good Hair Day
The power of a ?good hair day? is undeniable.
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The power of a ‘good hair day’ is undeniable.
It can dramatically alter our moods, be the biggest confidence boost, and make mornings a little bit more care-free. Great hair trumps all and we know how to get it.
The difference between a good and bad day can be down to our routines and care. The quality of our locks will have a significant effect on how manageable it is; a little control and focus will go a long way.
Personalising our hair routine is incredibly important. Paying close attention to things such as thin, dry, or frizzy ends will enable us to shop for products that specifically target these ‘problem’ areas.
Start With the Washing
Daily washing can dry hair out and strip it of the nourishing oils we need leaving dry and unruly locks.
Stick to two to three washes a week to retain hair’s natural oils.
If a daily cleanse is needed then a hydrating shampoo is essential. It’ll lock in moisture back and give lack-lustre the shine it deserves.
Try this one from Leonor Greyl to gently clean and restore. It has the VA approval.
Following up with a lighter conditioner. Try using it at the ends rather than the roots to avoid the excess product build up.
This Aesop one is light enough to avoid feeling weighed down but still softens and hydrates.
Don’t Forget to Use a Mask
Just like our skin, m...
The post The 1-2-3 Ingredients For A Good Hair Day appeared first on Vicki Archer.
The power of a ‘good hair day’ is undeniable.
It can dramatically alter our moods, be the biggest confidence boost, and make mornings a little bit more care-free. Great hair trumps all and we know how to get it.
The difference between a good and bad day can be down to our routines and care. The quality of our locks will have a significant effect on how manageable it is; a little control and focus will go a long way.
Personalising our hair routine is incredibly important. Paying close attention to things such as thin, dry, or frizzy ends will enable us to shop for products that specifically target these ‘problem’ areas.
Start With the Washing
Daily washing can dry hair out and strip it of the nourishing oils we need leaving dry and unruly locks.
Stick to two to three washes a week to retain hair’s natural oils.
If a daily cleanse is needed then a hydrating shampoo is essential. It’ll lock in moisture back and give lack-lustre the shine it deserves.
Try this one from Leonor Greyl to gently clean and restore. It has the VA approval.
Following up with a lighter conditioner. Try using it at the ends rather than the roots to avoid the excess product build up.
This Aesop one is light enough to avoid feeling weighed down but still softens and hydrates.
Don’t Forget to Use a Mask
Just like our skin, m...
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