Okay, so this isn’t really about a new treatment per se, it’s
more about finding more efficient and less time consuming ways to tackle hair
on wash day. In the early days I used to roll my eyes at girls who would claim
wash day did in fact take up the whole day. I rolled my eyes because obviously
there was no way washing ones hair could take more than twenty minutes… or so I
thought. It wasn’t until I started researching hair treatments and started
taking my hair growth seriously that I realised: yes, wash day does in fact
take up the whole day. while for the most part I don’t particularly mind
spending a whole day focused on my hair, leaving my DIY sunflower oil
concoction in for an hour before rinsing out with conditioner (on an easy day
or shampoo when it’s time to remove build-up), waiting for my hair to dry a bit
before doing a deep condition, leaving it on for about an hour AND THEN rinsing
that out and allowing my hair to dry (which is the main reason why wash day
takes up the full day); there are some days when I can’t be bothered for all of
that. So, after a bit of research, I discovered a way I can cut my wash day in
half (or at least not spend half the day waiting for a treatment to set in),
which I’ll be trying out tomorrow – wooo! This method is basically just doing
everything in reverse starting with a deep condition and/or hair mask, leaving
it in for half an hour, then rinsing it out with shampoo and conditioner. While
not exactly revolutionary, and I’m sure I’m not the first to talk about it, I’m
intrigued as to how my hair will come out after doing my regime in reverse.
Make sure you check back soon when I’ll be sharing the
experience.
alice
xo
Labels: hair mask, hair treatment, treatments to try