Hair cure makes the hair heavy?

If you feel that your hair is heavy and sticky after a hair cure, I have a tip for you (well, actually two):

1. What has been known for some time: the silicones contained in shampoos and cures let the hair shine beautifully, but that's just the appearance. In fact, these fabrics wrap around your hair like a cloak, complaining about it and preventing your skin from getting in properly. Take care to use shampoo and cures without silicones (Attention: maybe the hair gets shabby with these products - of course, the care could never really work!) Just hold on, after three weeks at the latest you have more beautiful hair than before! )

2. If that still does not help, and you do not want to do without the hair conditioner (eg because of long hair): Just pack the treatment BEFORE you wash your hair, but only in the lengths, (styling residues but you should probably wash out beforehand) let it act and then wash the hair quite normally with your shampoo - so all residues of the cure are washed out completely. The hair gets its care, but the possibility that residues remain on the hair decreases enormously and they become soft and loose.

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