im going to the hair dressers on the 11th of march to get my highlights done, whenever i get my hair done at the hair dressers it always feels light and soft, but then as soon as i wash it, it goes back to being the way it was, a mess in other wordsHow do i keep my hair feeling soft after ive been to the hair dressers?
Learn to blow dry your hair like they do. That is what it is. Ask your hair dresser to teach you. Basically you section your hair, then brush and blow dry layer by layer section by section. You blow dry it from the root down as you are brushing, with the blow dryer pointing down. Oh, btw you should brush the tangles out before you do this. USe a good leave in conditioners and a shine serum. I like Catwalks camera ready and rusk smoother.How do i keep my hair feeling soft after ive been to the hair dressers?
exacetly like sashaio said. It's all to do with the products, when i'm drying someone's hair i always use a heat defence first and finish with a smoothing creme or a serum. Also if your blowdrying your own hair remember to keep the nozzel in a downward position this will really help. Before i became a hairdresser i always used to wonder the same thing...... it's not just about getting a good blowdry but this will help. I do my own hair just as god as what anyone could do it for me, only downside is drying my own hair takes alot longer.
ok me and bandb09 have a slight difference of opinion. although i do agree what your saying i still believe products help as well. Yes he may charge 拢45 for a bottle of the stuff but you can get a cheaper one that will still do the same. Only use a small amount of shampoo and wash your hair twice, if your hair doesn't lather up on the first wash it will on the second. Then use only a small amount of conditioner like the size of a 50p coin if you have med/longish hair. Only apply this to your mid lenghts and ends and then smooth over the little you have left on your hands to the roots of your hair, over using products on your hair will make your hair lank and hard to manage. ( common misunderstanding that the more conditioner you use the better ) I use redken now which is very expensive but before i used andrew collinge and found his collection to be very good. and i think i got a pack with shampoo conditioner and a deep conditioning treatment for 拢12
Aubrey Organics Honeysuckle Rose Conditioner.
Your hair is organic matter. It needs to be nourished by organic matter. Most shampoos and conditioners use petroleum based moisturizers. The molecules of petroleum are too large to penetrate. The large molecules also seal the hair, preventing any small amount of nutrients that might be in conditioner into the hair shaft.
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it all starts at the shampoo bowl.
1st get yourself a professional shampoo and conditioner. something for color treated hair.
Then when you blow dry, you need to use the proper styling products. Quite often we use a shine serum of some sort...like Biosilk Silk Therapy and use it in damp hair and blow dry. Then at the end, use a tiny tiny dab of it to polish off the rest of your hair.
And make sure you are doing deep conditioning treatments once a week.
its nothing to do with products, trust me!!! its the quality of the blow dry. i used love that soft sleeky feeling untill my hair fell out from chemo. my hair is back very fine now and after a good blow dry its just way too soft and fine now - it looks way thicker now when i just do it myself but not as soft.
Yeah I'm no hairdresser either
but when I blow my hair it just poofs out
But when the hairdresser dries it, it lays flatter
You need to blow dry your hair like how your hairdresser does
try using extra virgin olive oil before you get in the shower and then rinsing it out at the end.
Buy the products that shes used on your hair
olive oil
buy spray conditioner. u jst spray it in and leave it. it works wonders! gd luck! hope i help!
Wednesday, December 28, 2011
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