With Tet holiday approaching, many women want to “refresh” their appearance with curly hairstyles or hair dyeing. Keeping the color of dyed hair, moisturizing, and restoring hair that has been chemically treated so that it remains soft, smooth, and voluminous until Tet is something that everyone desires. If you don’t have time to go to the salon for regular shampooing and hair treatment after curling or dyeing, you can use a familiar ingredient to nourish your hair at home.
As a beauty queen, Do Ha often has to style her hair every time she appears in public. Coconut oil is the secret ingredient for Do Ha to have strong and healthy hair, reduce hair breakage and loss, and most importantly, it helps to maintain the color of dyed hair for longer.
Coconut oil hair treatment for 15 – 20 minutes:
Before shampooing, Do Ha will apply coconut oil to each strand of hair and leave it on for 15 – 20 minutes. This will provide many benefits to the hair. If the coconut oil solidifies, you can put it in the microwave for about 1 minute. When the coconut oil is warm, the hair follicles will absorb the nutrients faster than when the oil is cold.
Use specialized shampoo and conditioner for your hair
For damaged hair or recently dyed hair, a specialized shampoo and conditioner are a must. According to Do Ha, this vegan product has excellent restorative properties, suitable for styled hair. Instead of using conditioner like everyone else, she adds a hair conditioner to make her hair soft and smooth, and then rinses her hair as usual.
Nourish the hair with serum and hair conditioner:
If your hair is frizzy, sensitive strands will become dry, brittle, and require extra care. So, pay attention to this step.
When the hair is still damp, Do Ha immediately applies a hair serum and a hair growth stimulant from Kerastase. This serum is specifically designed for the scalp, so she applies it directly to the scalp and gently massages it.
This is Do Ha’s hair after being treated with coconut oil and using hair care products for damaged hair, such as curling and dyeing. Do Ha’s hair is soft and voluminous, making everyone admire it.
Blow-dry the hair about 70%, then Do Ha applies a hair conditioner to her hair. She advises to only apply the conditioner when the hair is still damp, to avoid weighing it down.
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