nawazish78
Do³±czy³: 24 Cze 2020 Posty: 2
|
|
Tips for caring for your hair during quarantine |
|
It is time to stay home to stop the coronavirus pandemic (COVID-19) and, from a positive point of view, you can take advantage of these days to give your hair a truce and work so that when you go back to the streets you have a more beautiful and healthy mane.
The expert hairdressers García, Alfredo Monterola and Davidonne share some tips that will help you achieve your goal.
1. Store the iron, the tongs and the blower. It is time to be at home, so you can eliminate all the thermal tools from your routine and let the natural texture of your hair predominate.
"If you are one of the people who are authorized to go out to work, you can do a shaving using a 'leave-in conditioner' or a mask to mold your hair, " advises Davidonne.
2. Use moisturizing products. Search among your beauty products for that hair mask that you hardly wear because it requires that you leave it on for at least 15 minutes and use it. You can add a little heat so that the product penetrates the strand better.
Monterola adds that if you have aloe in your patio, you can apply it to your folexin hair as a moisturizing mask.
3. Discard the use of styling products. If you want to tame the “frizz” or define the natural wave of the hair, use a “leave-in conditioner” but do not apply gels or mousse with high alcohol content.
"You have to see the positive side of this and that is that both the skin and the hair rest from the contamination and from all the products that we usually put on it," says Monterola.
4. Stay away from the scissors. Maybe in magazines and on internet pages you have seen that the fashion for chickens is returning and it is true, but it is important that you understand that in order to look good, the cut must be done by a hairdresser.
Monterola mentions that he has been in communication with his clients and in addition to hydrating their hair, he constantly asks them to be resistant "to the temptation to cut their heels , which gets very strong in these days of confinement."
5. Don't try to "play" with your hair color. García highlights that the touch-up of color is the biggest challenge that hairdressers will face as soon as the executive order of Governor Wanda Vázquez is null and void and the clients begin to fill the salons.
García predicts that, after the quarantine, there will be a need for retouching, most likely that it will end up being a corrective work.
“There is a situation that occurs with touch-ups and that is that the formula that is applied to give color works with the natural heat of the scalp. In the case of gray hair, and there is a lot of root to touch up, the part of the hair that is closest to growth lightens more than the part that is furthest away. It also occurs with hair dyed red. It is probable that in many clients they come thinking that they need retouching and really what to do is a correction so that all their hair looks even and not stained ”, he explains.
|
|