How To Apply

· To begin with, pour out an adequate amount of conditioner onto your palms and rub them together.

· Then gently work the conditioner into your hair, always in the same direction i.e. from front to back.

· If you have basically dry hair with an oily scalp, apply the conditioner to the ends only.

A quick and easy way to apply conditioner:

· Squeeze the conditioner into the palm of your hand and rub your palms together.

· Using the whole flat of your hand, massage the conditioner into your hair, working from the scalp downwards.

How Much To Use

Be liberal. The hair should feel heavy. However, you don’t want to see white blobs of product sitting on your hair. Don’t over apply it at the roots because you are very unlikely to need much of it here.

How To Apply Intensive Conditioner

Here’s a quick and easy way to apply intensive conditioner:

· Squeeze the conditioner into the palm of your hand and rub your palms together.

· Using the whole flat of your hand, massage the conditioner into your hair working from the scalp downwards.

· Wrap your head in a towel (if you’ve got long hair, tie it back in a loose knot first).

· This works by keeping the head warm and helps to prevent moisture loss from the hair.

When you’re ready to wash intensive conditioner out, remove the towel, comb through the hair again with a wide-toothed comb and rinse thoroughly.

What Brushing Does For Your Hair…

Yes, the simple practice of brushing your hair can do lots for your tresses:

· Brushing stimulates blood circulation. This guarantees that each root gets plenty of oxygen which leads to better hair growth.

· Brushing also removes the loose scales accumulated on the scalp and distributes the sebum evenly through the hair, giving it the shine of good health!

Brush Basics

· Wooden brushes with natural bristles are easier on the hair and also provide a gentle massage for the scalp and a smooth finish for the hair shaft.

· For medium to fine hair, soft plastic brushes are best. Choose one with knobs at the bristle ends they’re gentler on the scalp.

· Rubber base brushes with dense, durable bristles are great for all hair types. The rubber base flexes so there is less pulling at the roots.

· For styling, round brushes are best but can snag hair. Try the largest size appropriate for your particular style.

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