HAIR CARE ROUTINE
Care: Use a deep conditioner twice a month to keep your hair
soft. You can also use a dime-sized amount of leave-in condi-
tioner or a couple of drops of argan oil to keep your hair from
frizzing during the day.
Style: Since wavy hair has many choices, you can choose
whether you want to straighten it, leave it wavy or curl your
hair more. We suggest keeping it natural and spritzing some
texturizing or salt spray to give you a beachy look.
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Hair type: Straight
Straight hair falls smoothly, and has a glossy
consistency since the natural oils from the scalp easily
work their way to the bottom. Straight hair doesn’t
need much conditioning since it’s typically soft and
smooth. But that doesn’t mean you can’t suffer from common
problems like fl atness at the top (since volume isn’t
typically there), and your hair getting greasy more quickly.
Clean: Comb your hair with a small-tooth comb daily
to distribute the sebum to the ends of the shafts.
Wash your hair every other day to ensure that
Care: Deep condition your hair once a month to keep your
hair soft and supple.
Style: When your hair gets fl at, try teasing your hair at the crown and
adding in hair spray. Use a blow dryer to dry it, and then repeat steps
until you get ultimate volume. Also try blow
drying your hair upside-down with a round brush.
Hair type: Wavy
Wavy hair has s-shaped curls down its length, it’s the perfect
blend between straight and curly. Sometimes the hair can
appear straight with slight bends towards the ends of the hair, or
it can have consistent waves throughout the shaft. This hair has
ultimate fl exibility, and is easy to straighten, keep wavy, and
curl. However, sometimes it can get greasy on the top and dry
at the bottom, and is much more prone to frizz than other types.
Clean: Wash your hair two to three times a week, and use dry
shampoo for in-between days.
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Hair type: Curly
Curly hair is bouncy, playful, and full of volume. The
strand thickness can range from fi ne to coarse but is most
often fi ne. The greatest challenges for curly hair types
are frizz, lack of curl defi nition, shrinkage, and dryness.
Clean: Wash your hair just once or twice a week.
Shampoo can strip the moisture out of curly hair more quickly,
so make sure to apply some leave-in conditioner or argan oil.
Care: Use a deep conditioning treatment once a
week (before the day you wash your hair) to keep
your hair silky and smooth, and your curls bouncy.
Style: Use a heat protection spray before you run your
hair through a diffuser, and spend some time styling the
individual curls. If your hair gets frizzy, take a spray bottle and
spray your strands again to give the curl a chance to re-form.
Curly hair is bouncy, playful, and full of volume. The
strand thickness can range from fi ne to coarse but is most
often fi ne. The greatest challenges for curly hair types
are frizz, lack of curl defi nition, shrinkage, and dryness.
Clean: Wash your hair just once or twice a week.
Shampoo can strip the moisture out of curly hair more quickly,
so make sure to apply some leave-in conditioner or argan oil.
Care: Use a deep conditioning treatment once a
week (before the day you wash your hair) to keep
your hair silky and smooth, and your curls bouncy.