How to Wash Thick Hair
Wet hair with warm water, make sure it is soaking wet., Use a quarter sized dollop of shampoo., Rinse completely until your hair has no shampoo left., Squirt conditioner into your palms and rub it only on the hair falling from your ears down., Rinse...
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Wet hair with warm water
Start from the back and work your way to the front.
Try not to pile your hair on top of your head when washing, as this can cause tangles and knots. , If you noticed the first time your hair didn't really lather that well, it was because you used either too little shampoo or your hair is needing another shampooing.
Try not to get too much lather, this dries out your hair. , The conditioning is only for moisturizing and if you apply it to your scalp it will get greasy and you will have to wash it again before long. , If you have frizzy, curly or wavy hair, leave a little conditioner in.
This helps fight the frizz. -
Step 2: make sure it is soaking wet.
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Step 3: Use a quarter sized dollop of shampoo.
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Step 4: Rinse completely until your hair has no shampoo left.
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Step 5: Squirt conditioner into your palms and rub it only on the hair falling from your ears down.
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Step 6: Rinse well!!
Detailed Guide
Start from the back and work your way to the front.
Try not to pile your hair on top of your head when washing, as this can cause tangles and knots. , If you noticed the first time your hair didn't really lather that well, it was because you used either too little shampoo or your hair is needing another shampooing.
Try not to get too much lather, this dries out your hair. , The conditioning is only for moisturizing and if you apply it to your scalp it will get greasy and you will have to wash it again before long. , If you have frizzy, curly or wavy hair, leave a little conditioner in.
This helps fight the frizz.
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