If your hair is in good condition, you can skip or reduce the hair conditioning step. The purpose of hair conditioning is to nourish severely damaged hair strands or ends, hoping to restore the hair to a healthy state. Therefore, when using hair products, avoid the scalp to prevent overburdening it. People with oily hair can also reduce the frequency of hair conditioning. Since hair conditioner provides nutrients to the hair, while hair gel forms a protective film on the outer layer of the hair, the hair gel step should be done after the hair conditioning step!
When blow-drying your hair after washing, avoid using excessively strong and hot air, as this will damage the hair. Blow-dry until it is 80% dry, allowing the ends to air dry naturally. Also, always make sure your hair is completely dry and combed before going to bed, otherwise your hairstyle will be a mess the next day and very difficult to manage. Specific care steps are as follows:
STEP 1: Towel dry your hair. Wrap your hair in a towel and gently pat and press (do not rub) to absorb as much excess water as possible.
STEP 2: Comb your hair gently, starting from the ends, using a wide-tooth comb.
STEP 3: Blow cool air onto your scalp. Hold the comb about 15cm away from your scalp and blow a gentle breeze towards the roots. You can gently flip the hair at the roots with your fingers.
Special reminder: Like skin, hair is vulnerable to sun exposure, as UV rays reduce moisture on the hair's surface, causing it to lose shine and elasticity. Experts recommend carrying a bottle of leave-in conditioner when traveling for convenient use anytime, anywhere. A small amount of leave-in conditioner applied to the ends forms a lightweight, breathable protective film on the hair surface, effectively helping to lock in the hair's natural moisture and maintain its shine and elasticity.
