Soak your hair, first. It's important that the hair is wet to make shampooing easy otherwise it won't work. Use warm or cold water. Petrissage is a scalp massaging technique to stimulate blood-flow to the scalp encouraging healthy hair and scalp, it also removes dirt. Hair usually needs one or two applications of shampoo. More than this can lead to static or fly away results and leave the hair unprotected.


The current tend to remove irritants or brand products as environmentally conscious, more shampoos have chemicals, such as sodium laurel sulfate and others, left out of their products that produce that lather people have grown accustomed. An easy test for if your product is meant to lather is to put a minuscule amount in wet, clean hands and rub for a few seconds and if large bubbles form throughout, the product lathers; if small bubbles form at the edges of the distributed soap, but it mostly just multiplied, your product does not lather.


It is important to ensure that no shampoo residue remains as this can dry the scalp out and create a flaky itchy scalp, it also leaves a greasy film and Gently squeeze the water out of your hair. Distribute the conditioner evenly through the hair using only your fingers. 


Allow conditioner to sit in your hair from one minute to five minutes, depending on hair condition. Never use a comb in the shower. It will pull on your hair and create more breakages in the long run. When towel-drying never rub the hair as this will cause tangling and damage the cuticle of the hair.


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