Do not simply stand under the shower and start shampooing. The right process can take more time but the results will give you a healthier and shiny vietnamese hair.
- Prepare:
Many stylists recommend combing the hair straight before wetting, as if you do so when your hair is wet, your hair will break easily. For curly hair, it is easier to remove after wetting, however you can only use your hands to do so, not combing your vietnamese hair with a comb.
Use a small amount of coconut oil on the hair, not to put coconut oil on the scalp. Then brew the vietnam remy hair for 15 minutes or more if you have plenty of time. Ideally, you can bake for a night, but need to wrap your hair in a towel to protect your pillow from getting dirty.
- Wet your vietnamese hair:
After moisturizing your hair, use a moderate amount of shampoo and gently massage the shampoo in contact with the scalp. Using too much shampoo will damage your hair. Shampoo will clean dirt and oil on your hair, so when you use too much it will lose the beneficial mucus and lipids needed to protect your hair from dryness and breakage. Shampoos for dry hair, curly hair and dyed hair are usually milder than those for normal vietnam remy hair.
- Scratch and gently massage your vietnamese hair and scalp:
Do not rub your oily skin and your hair is too strong. The shampoo will damage the epidermis, mess up the hair and make the hair become fibrous, sticky. Instead, gently massage the scalp with your fingertips and then slowly along the length of your vietnam remy hair.
- Rinse off with water and use conditioner:
Depending on the type of hair you decide to use the conditioner. Healthy hair does not necessarily have to be used after every shampoo. For dry vietnamese hair, curling and dyeing, use of conditioner is essential. You can also use the leave-in conditioner (a hair-spray that is applied directly to your hair and does not need to be rinsed with water).
Note that the conditioner is only used on vietnam hair, should not be exposed directly to the scalp. Adding a tip to you, vinegar is an acid that can keep your hair moisturized very well and limiting the flaking of the epidermis on the skin. However, there is a downside to the smell of vinegar that can make you uncomfortable.
- Clean:
Use water to rinse your hair. If your vietnam remy hair is dyed, it should be noted that the temperature of the water, too hot water will cause your hair to lose color.
- Hair drying:
You should not use a thick towel to rub your hair, because when wet hair is at the weakest of the hair, such rubbing will cause damage to the hair, resulting in fracture.
A thick, thick towel is only suitable for the skin on our body and with hair it is completely inappropriate. Dry your hair by rubbing with the towel so your hair will be stretched and cut off.
Instead, use a soft, thin towel or even use a clean T-shirt to wipe. As soft as possible for hair. Gently dry your hair instead of using too much force with your hair
But it seems time causes most of us not to wash our vietnamese hair properly. You do not need to worry too much, you can go to salons to ask your hairdressers for regular or regular hair care with their special products to make your hair look healthier and look better.
- Prepare:
Many stylists recommend combing the hair straight before wetting, as if you do so when your hair is wet, your hair will break easily. For curly hair, it is easier to remove after wetting, however you can only use your hands to do so, not combing your vietnamese hair with a comb.
Use a small amount of coconut oil on the hair, not to put coconut oil on the scalp. Then brew the vietnam remy hair for 15 minutes or more if you have plenty of time. Ideally, you can bake for a night, but need to wrap your hair in a towel to protect your pillow from getting dirty.
- Wet your vietnamese hair:
After moisturizing your hair, use a moderate amount of shampoo and gently massage the shampoo in contact with the scalp. Using too much shampoo will damage your hair. Shampoo will clean dirt and oil on your hair, so when you use too much it will lose the beneficial mucus and lipids needed to protect your hair from dryness and breakage. Shampoos for dry hair, curly hair and dyed hair are usually milder than those for normal vietnam remy hair.
- Scratch and gently massage your vietnamese hair and scalp:
Do not rub your oily skin and your hair is too strong. The shampoo will damage the epidermis, mess up the hair and make the hair become fibrous, sticky. Instead, gently massage the scalp with your fingertips and then slowly along the length of your vietnam remy hair.
- Rinse off with water and use conditioner:
Depending on the type of hair you decide to use the conditioner. Healthy hair does not necessarily have to be used after every shampoo. For dry vietnamese hair, curling and dyeing, use of conditioner is essential. You can also use the leave-in conditioner (a hair-spray that is applied directly to your hair and does not need to be rinsed with water).
Note that the conditioner is only used on vietnam hair, should not be exposed directly to the scalp. Adding a tip to you, vinegar is an acid that can keep your hair moisturized very well and limiting the flaking of the epidermis on the skin. However, there is a downside to the smell of vinegar that can make you uncomfortable.
- Clean:
Use water to rinse your hair. If your vietnam remy hair is dyed, it should be noted that the temperature of the water, too hot water will cause your hair to lose color.
- Hair drying:
You should not use a thick towel to rub your hair, because when wet hair is at the weakest of the hair, such rubbing will cause damage to the hair, resulting in fracture.
A thick, thick towel is only suitable for the skin on our body and with hair it is completely inappropriate. Dry your hair by rubbing with the towel so your hair will be stretched and cut off.
Instead, use a soft, thin towel or even use a clean T-shirt to wipe. As soft as possible for hair. Gently dry your hair instead of using too much force with your hair
But it seems time causes most of us not to wash our vietnamese hair properly. You do not need to worry too much, you can go to salons to ask your hairdressers for regular or regular hair care with their special products to make your hair look healthier and look better.
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