The general steps for shampooing are to wet your hair, use shampoo, massage and scratch it, rinse it clean, and then apply conditioner. This step is completely correct. Hairstylists remind you not to skip hair conditioner after washing your hair, as it can smooth the cuticle of your hair. Because shampoo will remove dirt, particles, sebum and residues of styling products from the hair, the cuticle hair scales will be opened. If the hair scales are not restored after rinsing, the hair will become difficult to comb and prone to breakage. , looks dull and dry. Not using conditioner is not the wrong step in hair care: Now, VOGUE is going to overturn it. You should not only use conditioner after washing your hair, but also use it before washing your hair.This is the new CWC shampoo
What is the CWC hair washing method?
In the so-called CWC method, C stands for hair conditioner, W stands for hair wash = shampoo, and C stands for conditioner. It’s an absolute game-changer, especially for long hair that’s dry, damaged and prone to split ends and breakage. If you apply conditioner to the ends of your hair before washing, you can prevent them from drying out. Because shampoo, no matter how mild it is, is not a conditioning product, but a cleaning product. Therefore, it must be rinsed thoroughly; in addition, for severely damaged hair and naturally curly hair, if you can also change to the CWC shampoo method, it will wrap the hair like a protective layer before washing the hair, protecting it. The hair is further damaged and dried out.
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You can do this to feel more
Before shampooing, comb your hair thoroughly and wet it all over as usual. Before using shampoo, put a small amount of conditioner into your hands and work it through your hair and ends with your fingers. Important: Be sure to avoid applying it to your scalp, as this is where shampoo comes in. Next, wash off any remaining conditioner from your hands, then apply a small amount of shampoo to your palms and work the shampoo into your roots. Be sure to apply lather generously to the hair above the ears and at the nape of the neck, these areas are often forgotten and can quickly lead to greasy hair if left unwashed. Then rinse everything away. Then apply the conditioner again to the entire hair strands and ends. Of course, you should again avoid applying it to the scalp and hair roots to avoid unnecessary burden. Wait about 3-5 minutes for it to work, then rinse occasionally, usually a few seconds is enough, then rinse thoroughly again. Finally, pat dry with a microfiber towel and blow-dry. Nothing can get in the way of healthier, shinier hair.
Original text fromVOGUE German version