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Why and how to use hair detangling balm?

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Detangling is an essential part of our hair routine. It is important to do it, whatever your hair type: Straight, wavy, curly... We know it's the least fun part of a hair routine, but it's compulsory. Hair is a sensitive material, and you mustn't break it, pull it out or damage it with dry or violent detangling. Detangling should be done on wet hair after shampooing, using a detangling product. Our detangling balm is 99% natural ingredients, simple, and effective on all hair types.

How and why use detangling balm?

How and why use detangling balm?

Many of you are wondering "Why should I use a conditioner?" and especially "Should I use a conditioner or a detangler? What's the difference?

Conditioner can have a number of properties: detangling, softening, adding shine, etc. In a hair routine, this is when you detangle your hair, in other words, when you use conditioner. Conditioner is generally very rich, so it makes detangling easier. The difference between conditioner and detangler is simply the name.

Detangling balm, on the other hand, is "after-shampoo", and is used after washing the hair. It's important to apply the product well and distribute it over the lengths to facilitate detangling. Detangling balm is an essential part of any hair routine, moisturizing and facilitating styling. Without conditioner, hair is much more fragile and at risk of breaking and falling out during detangling, which can be quite aggressive depending on your hair's texture.

How do you incorporate detangling balm into your hair routine?

Detangling can be easily integrated into a hair routine, as it's the step between shampoo and mask. You need to detangle your hair before applying a moisturizing or nourishing mask.

Detangling will facilitate styling, which is why it's important to choose the right product.

Rich in Aloe vera, detangling balm is ideal for all hair types. It can be customized to meet your specific hair needs, and above all, it moisturizes hair, leaving it shiny without leaving an oily finish. It works equally well on frizzy hair, which is difficult to detangle, and fine hair, which regrays very quickly.

Apply detangler to clean, damp hair and leave for a few minutes. You can divide your hair into sections for better detangling. For even gentler detangling, use a soft bristle brush to detangle your hair from ends to roots. Rinse and move on to the next step with Hair Care Base. Leave the Hair Care Base on your lengths for 10 to 15 minutes, then rinse. Depending on your hair type, style with vegetable oil,Aloe Vera gel or finish with a dab of Hair Care Leave-In.

How do you incorporate detangling balm into your hair routine?

Customize conditioner to suit your hair type

Customize conditioner to suit your hair type

For dry hair: Add 1%Rosewood essential oil to your conditioner.

For damaged hair: Add 1%Cypress essential oil to your conditioner.

For brittle hair: Add 1%Cypress, Peppermint or Sageessential oil to your conditioner.

For color-treated hair: Add 1%Rosewood essential oil or 0.5%Ylang Ylang essential oil to your conditioner.

For oily hair: Add 1%Palmarosa or Cypressessential oil to your conditioner.

For dull hair: Add 1%Peppermint essential oil to your conditioner.

To add strength, shine and softness to your hair, add 3% Rice Protein to your conditioner or 4% Plant Ceramides.

To moisturize your hair, add 5%Aloe Vera powder for soft, hydrated hair.

If your hair needs suppleness, add 1%Inulin to your conditioner for soft, moisturized hair.

How do you make your own homemade conditioner?

Making your own homemade conditioner is easy! You just need to understand how it works.

To detangle hair, it's important to use acidic products with a pH below 5. It's this acidity that closes the hair scales, coats the hair and makes styling easier. Your hair will be soft and shiny!

To help you detangle your hair, apart from the detangling balm, you can make your own DIY with the following products:

- Hibiscus powder

- Vinegars

- Marshmallow powder

- Rhassoul

And if you want to personalize your detangling balm to suit your hair type, here are a few recipes:

- Detangling balm for oily hair

- Shine detangling balm

- Detangling balm for frizzy hair

- Detangling balm for color-treated hair.

How do you make your own homemade conditioner?

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