Beauty

All of My Hair Care Faves

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This post was highly requested so today let’s talk about hair! You know I love an extensive skincare routine. Well, that also extends to hair. Here are all the products that I love and use!

I only wash my hair twice a week and I always shampoo twice. Lately I’m using the Drybar On The Rocks shampoo to get rid of buildup and get really clean hair. If my highlights are looking brassy I’ll use Schwarzkopf Silver Shampoo for my second wash and leave it on for a few minutes. I follow up with this Kristin Ess deep conditioner.

When I get out of the shower I throw my hair up in this towel turban. It helps to dry my hair faster and prevent breakage. When I take my hair out of the turban I brush it out with the Wetbrush, starting at the ends. Next I spray on this leave-in conditioner that also acts as a heat protectant. To get some volume I like to use a volumizing mousse at my roots. Then I blow dry my hair using the Harry Josh Pro blowdryer and a round brush. This dries my hair super fast! I also part my hair on the opposite side when I blow dry so I have some volume when I flip it over.

Once my hair is dry I spray my roots with dry shampoo. This helps keep my hair fresh for the next few days. I don’t usually have to go back and add more dry shampoo over the next few days. After I add my dry shampoo I put my hair up in a Snookie bump to keep my volume while I do my makeup.

When I’m ready to curl my hair I section off the top and curl four sections on each side of my head using the T3 curling wand with the 1 inch barrel. It really is the best wand I’ve ever used! I take the top down and curl the top in four sections on each side. I never hold the wand on my hair for longer than 10 seconds. I also leave about the last inch of my ends off of the wand. After all of my pieces have curled I let them cool while I get dressed.

Once my curls are cool I comb through them with a wide toothed comb. Sometimes I need to go back with my straightener in the front since my hair is naturally wavy at the roots.

At night to preserve my hair I put it up in a bun with a french pin. I also sleep on a silk pillowcase to prevent breakage. In the morning I just take my hair down and brush it a little bit or straighten any areas that look weird.

And that’s it! Let me know if you’d like to see a video tutorial. Also, if you’ve used any great products I’d love to hear about them!

Fashion addict, beauty enthusiast, wife to Matt, momma to Margot