Conditioner: a hairdresser’s advice on what to do before application for truly moisturized hair

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In the shower, we often apply conditioner without paying much attention. Yet a poorly executed gesture can negate its benefits. A hairstylist hairstylist reveals the common mistake that prevents conditioner from working properly on the hair fiber.

Why your conditioner doesn’t work as expected

Many people regard conditioner as a mere bonus in their hair routine. Yet conditioner plays a key role in moisturizing, detangling and protecting hair. Due to a lack of time or method, it is often poorly applied, to the point of becoming almost useless.

Thomas Tuccinardi, a hairstylist with a following of over 320,000 on TikTok, points to a common mistake. This Parisian professional insists on a detail that could transform your results. It’s all about rethinking your showering habits.

The main problem is the condition of the hair when the conditioner is applied. Too much water on the hair, and the conditioner loses its effectiveness. Water acts as a brake, preventing the active ingredients from adhering properly to the hair fiber.

The precise gesture recommended by this professional

For this hairdresser, the solution is simple, but requires rigor. Before applying conditioner, it’s essential to wring out the hair thoroughly. Without this step, the product cannot penetrate properly.

“I can’t remind you often enough, but before you apply your conditioner, you absolutely must remember to thoroughly spin your hair.”

Thomas Tuccinardi therefore recommends 100% towel-dried hair. This routine may take longer, but the detangling and moisturizing effect is far more visible. By removing excess water, the hair fully absorbs the benefits of the treatment.

What conditioner really does for your routine

Often relegated to the background, this treatment nevertheless deserves a place of choice in our bathrooms. For Franck Provost hairstylists Florent Narcy and Alain Ayora, it’s an essential part of restoring hair balance.

  • Deeply moisturizes the hair fiber
  • Makes detangling easier and reduces breakage
  • Softens hair and adds shine
  • Protects against heat and pollution
  • Compensates for the drying effects of shampoo

Because while shampooing cleans hair thoroughly, it can also weaken the fiber. It removes some of the hair’s natural moisture. Conditioner compensates for this imbalance and reinforces hair protection.

The experts at Franck Provost point out that this treatment protects the fiber from external aggressions. Heat from styling appliances and urban pollution damage hair on a daily basis. This product creates an effective protective barrier.

Which hair needs it most

Not all hair types react in the same way. As Alain Ayora explains, dry, damaged or color-sensitized hair needs it more. Styling tools also weaken the fiber over time.

Conversely, fine hair or hair with an oily tendency should opt for lighter formulas. Too rich a texture risks weighing hair down and greasing the roots. Choosing the right product makes all the difference.

How to apply skincare for visible results

To reap the full benefits of this product, the method is just as important as the formula chosen. The right gesture is to concentrate on the lengths and ends. These are the most fragile and driest areas of the hair.

The roots should be left out of the application. Hair stylists recommend targeting the areas where hair is most damaged. Oily roots don’t need the extra moisture.

After carefully rinsing off the shampoo, professionals suggest leaving the treatment on for about three minutes. This allows the active ingredients to penetrate the fiber. Rinse with lukewarm or even cold water to boost shine.

Hair becomes softer and easier to style. Tangle-free hair is effortless and shiny. This hairdresser reminds us that this simple step really transforms the condition of your hair on a daily basis.

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