Mask your way into the glossy posse.Apply the shampoo directly to the roots and massage into the scalp. Pay particular attention to the areas that are harder to reach and often get overlooked," says Hollie. "Put those fingertips to work around the back of ears and the nape of your neck.”“Rinse using lukewarm water," she says. "Squeeze your hair in your hands during the rinse. You’ll know when all the product has left your hair as your hair will feel “squeaky” clean.
If you don’t rinse properly, your hair will be flat and lifeless and feel somewhat coated. That said, wet hair is weak and more prone to breaking so be gentle when washing your own hair.”“Shampoo and conditioner serve completely different purposes and therefore belong on different areas of your hair. Shampoo is your cleanser, so you only really need it on the areas that get dirty and grimy – your roots.
Conditioner belongs on the drier areas of your hair and that is the mid-lengths of your hair to the ends – not the roots. Never the roots," Hollie says. "It always shocks me when clients tell me they do not use conditioner. I feel like it’s very misunderstood and kind of gets a bad rap because some blame it for weighing hair down and removing any natural volume you might have. That only happens when you put it on the roots. But conditioner when used properly makes all the difference.
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