The conditioner , it is the obligatory passage after the shampoo. Hence its name, actually. And for many it is very difficult to do without. Honestly, a shampoo without conditioner, it's like a toast without lawyer . Bad. Useless. Incomplete. Bland. Conditioner is the cherry on the cake and this is what makes our mane more beautiful . We kill ourselves to find the conditioner we need and yet, all this time, we had it all wrong . Because having a quality conditioner is good. Know how to apply it for it to be beneficial, it is better. We found out after talking to a professional hairdresser , of renown, we named Hovig Etoyan . Then we had the confirmation by Clariss Rubenstein, professional hairdresser, who spoke in the columns of the magazine InStyle . Proof by two, then.
In general, after having your shampoo and after having rinsed , we vulgarly apply our conditioner. And sometimes, we wonder why our hair still pull the face after applying our conditioner, yet super well rated on Yuka . In fact, we were just applying it the wrong way. Hovig Etoyan told us something very true:Would you apply a day or night cream to wet skin? » Uh. Well no. Well it's the same for our hair . You should actually wring them out with a towel before applying your treatment or conditioner.
For her part, Clariss Rubenstein holds the same speech. “Have you ever tried to wipe water with a soaked sponge ? Well, with hair, it's the same:if it's too wet, it won't be able to absorb anything. . It has long been known that water and oil do not mix, and if the hair is full of water, it is mess as well as a waste of time and money because the conditioner will have no effect on the hair" . Logical, finally. Alright, and since we seem to need more enlightenment on the secrets of a good conditioner, here's how to wring our hair properly:"For it to work, start by grouping your hair at the back of the head like a ponytail. Then press the lengths starting from the nape to the points . Repeat the movement as many times as necessary:no more drops no water should fall. »
And There you go. You have no more excuses not to have a magnificent mane!