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Treat, Wash, Nourish: 3 Steps Your Favourite Influencers Swear By For Healthy Hair

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If you stumbled across this article, chances are you are looking for the ultimate hair care routine to convert your healthy hair dreams into reality. Well, you are definitely in for a delight. Read on to get all the tea on healthy hair habits you need to follow now.
Treat, Wash, Nourish: 3 Steps Your Favourite Influencers Swear By For Healthy Hair

Alright dearest haircare enthusiasts, let's take a peek into your haircare stash – chances are, you've already nailed the basics: shampoo and conditioner. Of course, we love a good leave-in conditioner to get shine back into dull hair, too. But the whole state of affairs gets overwhelming when it comes to building a routine. Getting the right order to achieve healthy hair with all those other products can become downright painful. Like, is your shine spray right? Are you using it before or after mousse? And is the heat protectant a necessity? Well, it turns out, there is a method behind the madness!

Instead of dolloping all sorts of serums and creams and slapping on masks to achieve the ideal commercial hair-like mane, what if we told you that all you need are these three easy steps? Yes, Treat, Wash, and Nourish – that’s all you need to get the luscious locks of your dreams. Don’t want to believe us? Hear it from your favourite influencers.

Anshula Kapoor, Nikita Menon, Swati Chauhan, Dolly Shah, Varsha, and Mansi Palav are all revealing their haircare secrets right here! From nourishing masks to scalp serums and oils, it's all about treating yourself and your hair with some TLC. And hey, with the right routine, you too can get the silky smooth strands and a fresh scalp, so why not?

Anshula Kapoor: Curly Hair Care

“Resisting my urge to straighten my hair for every important occasion, I finally came up with the ideal curly girl method for my curly hair to have its main character moment. This method is all about treating my scalp which is a definite non-negotiable. This is then followed by washing my hair to keep it hydrated and provide it with the deep moisture boost it deserves. Finally, nourishing the curls with a leave-in conditioner to lock in all the hydration, leaving me with healthy and happy curly strands.”

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Nikita Menon: Treating Damage From Styling

“Being a celebrity hairstylist the one thing that I have perfected is taking care of all the damage and frizz that comes along with styling. And it’s all about treat, wash and nourish. And of course, massaging your scalp with oil in gentle circular motions to stimulate blood circulation is a definite non-negotiable when it comes to fighting dry hair. Bonus tip: mix some oil with your leave-in conditioner if your hair is super dry.”

Shop Nikita’s Favourites:

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Swati Chauhan: Festive Haircare Routine

“With fun festive hair styling comes intensive care for your tresses and I personally am all in for a hairspa that leaves my hair smooth and shiny. I start by pampering my hair with intensive hair oiling that helps repair damage caused by styling further making it super shiny. Further, I go ahead with the treat, wash and nourish method using products that specifically help my mane with strengthening, hydration, and protection and make them frizz-free.”

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Dolly Shah: Fighting Hairfall

“My major hair concern that I (and a lot of us) have to tackle on a daily basis is hair fall. Thanks to the alarming amount of hair strands that kept piling up on my hairbrush, I decided to use only those products that have a balanced, clinically researched formula. To lessen the hairfall I swear by treating my hair with a good serum at least three times a week and washing them with a gentle and effective shampoo followed by a hydrating conditioner. And as a final step, I nourish them with a lightweight hair serum to keep them frizz-free.”

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Varsha Bollamma: Pocket Friendly Regimen

“For me, it’s all about a mindful approach to getting to the root of the problem and healing each strand from within while indulging in a fabulous haircare routine. Which is why I treat, wash, and nourish my hair with a routine that fights all hair concerns from hair fall to restoring my mane’s smoothness and texture to fighting a dry scalp and dandruff.”

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Mansi Palav: Keeping It Frizz Free

“After having searched the highs and lows for the ultimate frizz-free hair care routine to protect my mane from the heat styling every festive requires, I finally got onto this treat, wash and nourish method to keep my hair healthy. Using products that provide deep hydration, strengthen my hair and hair follicles and help repair dry and damaged hair is what I swear by this festive season to live my frizz-free, nourished hair dreams.”

Shop Mansi’s Favourites:

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Key Takeaways

Healthy hair is not something that happens overnight but through small habits that we incorporate into our haircare routines. Treat your locks to regular deep conditioning masks, wash with sulfate-free shampoos so that your scalp stays happy and fresh, and nourish with leave-ins and oils. Consistency is key, so whether you use a heat protector every day or even treat your hair to its weekly mask, you'll find the results in no time.

FAQs

  1. How often should I wash my hair?

    It all depends on your hair type! With oily hair, you should wash it at least 2-3 times a week for a fresh scalp. For dry hair type, it is perfectly fine to go longer, even once or twice a week. Overwashing strips natural oils, so find a balance that works for you.

  2. Is heat styling really that damaging?

    Yes, heat damages hair gradually, with a good heat protectant before blowdrying or straightening there will be minimal damage. Use a low-heat setting for further protection!

  3. How often would you say I should be deep conditioning my hair?

    For most types of hair, once a week is quite ideal for deep conditioning so long as the strands are hydrated and strong. If your hair is more dry or damaged, bump it up to two to three times a week for some extra nourishment.

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