The number of searches for “velvet hair” has increased by 65% recently. Now the main goal of girls is shiny and thick curls that shine like velvet and look not just “like glass”. Moreover, both blondes and brunettes want to achieve this effect.
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Stylists said that “velvet hair” can be achieved at home:
Step 1. Choose an oil mask and apply it to damp hair 30 minutes before washing your hair. Moisture opens the cuticles, allowing active ingredients to penetrate the hair shaft.
Step 2. Use a shampoo containing glycolic acid. It softens the hair and gives shine. Today, this ingredient is also found in other products – balms and conditioners.
Step 3. Apply apple cider vinegar spray to your hair. Although TikTok bloggers have been using pure vinegar for their hair for a long time, its smell is quite strong. Therefore, we recommend that you choose products that contain ingredients. It is important to rinse the spray thoroughly with warm water.
Step 4. You need to style your hair correctly to cover the cuticle of your strands. Use the highest temperature first and then gradually reduce it. Hold the hair dryer vertically towards the cuticle and blow cool air from the tip. Don’t forget about thermal protection before styling.
Step 5. Finally, apply oils or protective serums with a “liquid silk” effect.
By the way, here you can find a complete guide on how to care for different types of hair.
Source: People Talk

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