Wash Day Routine: 5 Easy Steps

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What is a wash day routine and why do you need it?

A wash day routine is a hair care regimen designed to thoroughly cleanse, moisturize, and nourish natural African hair. The routine typically involves a series of steps that are done on a regular basis, usually once a week or every two weeks, depending on the needs of your hair.

The purpose of a wash day routine is to keep your hair clean, healthy, and hydrated, while also minimising breakage and damage. It is important to be gentle when handling your hair and to avoid using harsh chemicals or heat styling tools that can strip your hair of its natural oils and cause damage. With a consistent wash day routine that is tailored to your specific hair type and needs, you can maintain strong, healthy, and beautiful natural African hair.

The wash day routine typically includes pre-pooing, shampooing, conditioning, moisturizing, and styling your hair. The specific steps and products used may vary depending on your hair type, texture, and length, as well as your personal preferences and needs. Remember to listen to your hair and adjust your routine as needed. If your hair is particularly dry, you may need to deep condition more frequently or use a leave-in conditioner daily.

Here are 5 easy steps to guide you through your wash day routine

Step 1: Shampoo Your Curls Once a Week

When shampooing, focus on applying the product on your roots. Combing it through your ends is fine, but the roots are the most important areas to have the shampoo work through! This will ensure the product cleans up any oil or dirt that may have accumulated on your scalp since your last wash.

Step 2: Condition, Condition, Condition

Conditioning curly hair is hugeConditioner keeps your hair soft, shiny, and tangle-free. If it’s a good conditioner for curly hair, you shouldn’t need more than a grape-sized amount, and once you apply it, you should be able to work your fingers through your curls easily.

When conditioning, focus the product on the middles to ends of your locks only. If you work conditioner into your roots, your hair will look greasy and flat once your hair dries.

Step 3: Apply an After Shower Cream

These products are amazing — they’re total must-haves. They nourish your locks, define your curls, and volumize your hair!

Step 4: Apply a Hair Mask Once a Month

This step is by no means crucial, but it is nice to give your curls some extra love once in awhile especially if you apply heat often.The purpose of hair masks for curly hair is to rejuvenate your curls, hydrate dry strands, and tame frizz. They also leave your locks bouncy and shiny.

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Coconut Oil Mask: Apply 1 tbsp of coconut oil to the ends of your hair. Gather your hair into a low bun and cover with plastic wrap. Leave in for at least 30 minutes, or sleep with it! Wash it out in the shower once you’re done.

Step 5: If You’re Going to Use Heat, Protect First

Though hair masks aren’t crucial, heat protectant sprays are.

If you like to give your curls some extra oomph with a curling iron/wand, flatten them with a flat iron, or blow dry them with a hair dryer, your locks need to be protected.

Unprotected curls given excessive heat can result in damaged hair that doesn’t grow quickly, flat curls that can’t breathe well, and, again, dry strands. Furthermore, adding a protectant makes your hair shiny and soft.

Easy 5 Step Curly Hair routine to help you keep your curls perfectly, well, curly. Check out our Wash Day Collection to choose the products that suit you best!

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