1.Four factors to consider when creating a hair care routine
1.1.Hair type
Firstly To establish your hair care routine, first determine your hair type – fine, thin, or thick – and texture. Hair textures include:
–straight
-wavy
-curly
1.2. Chemical treatments
Secondly If you bleach or dye your hair, or have it chemically straightened, it may be drier or more damaged than natural, untreated hair.
Additionally, if you use heat tools on a regular basis, your hair may have some heat damage.
Chemical treatments
1.3. Hairstyle Creating a healthy hair routine
Thirdly There are many ways to wear and style hair. Furthermore Hairstyle may determine how often a hair care routine is completed, plus what products are used. Styles include:
-leaving your hair natural
-air drying
-drying with a hair dryer
-straightening or curling
-wearing it up
-wearing it down
air drying
1.4. Hair goals
Finally Decide what hair goals or issues you’d like to address. These may include:
-flakiness from a dry scalp
-an oily scalp
-split ends
-heat damage
-frizz
-flyaways
-dryness.
2. Step-by-step hair care routine
2.1. Understand Your Hair Type
Do you have hair with low or high porosity? Before creating your hair care routines, I would start by testing this. You might take a test to find out your type if you are unsure.
2.2. Wash and Shampooing in your hair care routine
The First step is cleansing your hair. Then choose a shampoo that’s designed for your hair type and texture – to help you achieve hair goals, like moisturising or adding body and volume.
Furthermore Shampoo should be applied to the scalp and top parts of your hair to remove excess oil and product build-up.
2.3. Condition
Moreover choose a conditioner that’s made for your hair type and that treats your desired hair care routines
Beside Those with fine or thin hair should consider a lighter weight conditioner that won’t weigh hair down, while those with thicker hair may want something heavier and more nourishing.
Then Concentrate on applying conditioner to the mid-shaft downwards, where hair is drier and needs more moisture.
Finally After applying conditioner, use a wide-tooth comb to ensure the conditioner is evenly distributed.
2.4. Moisturizing
In my opinion It feels good on my hair and keeps it moisturized all day.Some tips are
-In the evening, I spray distilled water with a tiny bit of leave-in conditioner to hydrate my texture.
-Then apply a cream.
-Raw shea butter is my sealant.
2.5. Dry step in your hair care routines
Next is drying. You have two options: air dry or heat dry.
In addition It’s beneficial to allow your hair to air dry sometimes to give it a break from heat and reduce the risk of heat damage.
However If you are heat drying your hair, choose a hair dryer that’s engineered with a quicker drying time, and one that uses less extreme heat.
Moreover you might also want to consider using a hair styler that allows you to dry and style your hair at the same time without extreme heat.
2.6. Style
Finally, the step in your hair care routine is styling. Accordingly If you air dried your hair, you may skip this step if you’re happy with that look.
In the same way For work or going out, you may want to straighten or curl your hair. Remember to use a lower heat setting to prevent damage when using hot tools
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