1 minute to do your hair
Dust, pollution… So many anti-shine agents to eliminate by brushing your hair at night before going to bed. Forget the hundred daily brush strokes prescribed by our grandmothers. Always start at the ends and go gently on the tangled areas so as not to break the hair fiber, which will harm their shine.
1 minute to hydrate
The day before your shampoo, apply a moisturizing balm to deeply nourish and tighten the cuticles of your hair. Then glide the product along the strands to the tips, smoothing with your fingertips.
5 minutes for a good shampoo
Target your shampoo according to the nature of your hair and think about special shine formulas. Take the time to massage your scalp well to activate blood circulation. Finish with a long rinse in cold water with a touch of vinegar, or by applying a specific rinsing vinegar.
4 minutes to blow hot and cold
After shampooing, blow heat on the brush to roll up the lengths and blow cold air to unroll. This alternation allows the locks to keep the bend and shine a little more.
4 minutes for flash color
Do you want to shine with a thousand lights? Opt for a few pigments combined with radiance boosters. Choose an ephemeral or semi-ephemeral color, the closest to your natural hue. Apply it after shampooing, and leave on for 3 or 4 minutes depending on the indication. Don’t overuse this magic wand, as the pigments tend to open the scales.
Isn’t your hair silkier now? When we told you it was quick and easy!