Hair masks are a fantastic way to give your hair an intense boost of hydration, repair, and nourishment. To get the most out of your hair mask, proper application is key. Here's a step-by-step guide to applying hair masks correctly.
How to Apply Hair Masks Correctly: Step-by-Step Guide
Ingredients
For dry straight hair, use shea butter, argan oil, coconut oil or hyaluronic acid and for curly hair, use avocado oil or honey.
Wash Your Hair
Wash your hair thoroughly with a gentle shampoo to remove any dirt, oil, and product buildup. Now, squeeze out excess water from your hair using your hands. Your hair should be damp, not soaking wet.
Section Your Hair
Divide your hair into two to four manageable sections. You can use clips to secure them.
Apply the Hair Mask
Take a generous amount of the hair mask. The exact amount will depend on your hair length and density, so refer to the product's instructions. Now focus on mid-lengths, avoid roots. You can distribute the mask with a wide-tooth comb.
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Let It Sit
Always refer to the product's packaging for the recommended leave-in time. Most masks suggest 5-20 minutes. Rinsing too soon means your hair won't fully benefit from the nourishing ingredients.
Rinse Thoroughly
Rinse your hair thoroughly with lukewarm water until all traces of the mask are gone and your hair no longer feels slippery or heavy. Now, wash it with cool water to lock in the moisture and add shine.
Post-Mask Care
Gently squeeze excess water from your hair with a microfiber towel or an old cotton t-shirt. Avoid rubbing vigorously, as this can cause frizz and damage.
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