Preparing your hair for the holidays!

préparer ses cheveux pour les fêtes

Hello December! It's finally the holiday season, and with the holidays comes preparation. Preparing for the gifts, preparing for the great party outfit... preparing mentally to see all the family members again. We know that this period can be a bit stressful and to take your mind off it we suggest 5 good tips to take care of yourself and your hair before the holidays.

HAIRTIPS 1 : CUTTING YOUR TIPS

A long hair, that makes dream... But it still has to be in good health. For that, no choice, you have to go through the scissors. Yes, to have perfect hair for the holidays, it is essential to eliminate worn-out, broken and dry hair that promotes split ends and hair breakage.

HAIRTIPS 2 : NOURISH AND MOISTURIZE YOUR HAIR

Masks, serums, oil baths (with our incredible Multi-use Care Oil) ... all these treatments are a good way to deeply nourish, moisturize and repair your hair. So don't hesitate to use these products before putting your hair in the spotlight.

HAIRTIPS 3: USE AN ALOE HAIR BATH FOR EXTRA SHINE

Before shampooing and on damp hair, apply pure aloe vera gel all over the hair. Leave on for 5 to 10 minutes... then rinse. Tadam! Your hair finally has the shine it deserves for the holiday season.

HAIRTIPS 4 : AVOID TIRING YOUR HAIR THE NIGHT BEFORE THE HOLIDAYS

In other words, don't treat your hair on New Year's Eve or New Year's Day, it will only weigh it down. Instead, we recommend waiting until it's time to style your hair to apply a spritz of our Haircare Spray or our Leave-In cream to soften your lengths and make it easier to style your mane.

HAIRTIPS 5 : WASH YOUR HAIR AT THE RIGHT TIME

So it depends on what you plan to do with your hair on the big day! If you want to leave your hair loose, then you'll have to wait until the big day to wash it. But if you're going for a chic chignon, washing your hair the day before is a good idea: if your hair is too clean, the pins will have trouble holding it up and your look won't have the desired result.

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