The standard hair care regimen may occasionally seem a bit too regimented. Every day, the identical goods and methods are used. What transpires, though, when you enter the realm of a true hair enthusiast—someone who is obsessed with hair care? Things start to get really exciting at that point.
This journal follows the week-long activities of a seasoned "hair maniac." You’ll get an idea of what it’s like to become fixated on each thread, from the little-known remedies to the unexpected tricks and projects.
This open diary is perfect for you if you’re ready for an intimate peek at what it’s like to go beyond the fundamentals and explore the cutting edge of hair care.
- Sunday
- Monday
- Tuesday
- Wednesday
- Thursday
- Friday
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Sunday
Rich nourishment for hair all along its length I can spend two hours by myself in the bathroom on this particular day without worrying about anything or anyone disturbing me. While some hair needs to be cut, others only need to be moisturized and fed. I’m really considering teaching myself how to wax in order to save time in the shower. Googtoknow.co.uk In my mind, I’m in a bath like this when I jump into warm water, cover my face and hair with masks, and close my eyes.
How I nourish my hair with the Vieso mask with argan Wash my hair with Vieso shampoo with cypress. I don"t lather the length. I wash it off. I wash it again. I wash it off long and thoroughly. I squeeze out excess water with my palms. I don’t twist my hair.
I drop Vieso serum with honey into a portion of the Vieso mask with argan. I rub it in my palms, apply it to the length. I spread it well. I use the basin method. Or I add water to the mask. The mask is very thick. I take my hair with wet hands, I squeeze it. The hair should be in the mixture of mask and water. I gather my hair on the top of my head with a plastic crab or an Invisibobble elastic band original. I do all the other bathroom chores.
Before leaving the bathroom, I let my hair down and wash off the mask.
I blot my hair with a towel. I apply Vieso oil with argan. I don’t wash it off.
My hair dries naturally. I don’t comb it. I don’t tugged it with my hands. I braid it into a braid while it’s still slightly damp. And I forget about it until the next time days.
There are moments when hair care becomes boring and routine, and a new strategy is needed to bring the passion back. An experienced hair enthusiast shares a week of real-life, honest experiences with different products, routines, and unexpected outcomes in this candid care diary. Being a true hair maniac has its ups and downs as well as the discoveries made along the way. It’s not just about the ideal wash day.
Monday
Washing my hair and scalp every day is bad for them. This is the day I skip the hair wash. I never kept track of how many times I braided my hair a day before the competition. Therefore, I unbraid my hair and massage my scalp in the morning after cardio. Exercises involving head rotation are included in cardio. Recall that youthful skin and beautiful hair are prolonged by maintaining a healthy neck and scalp. Later that night Hair falls out under the back of the head, at the base of the braid, during the day. provoking. I plait. Prior to sleeping
Tuesday
Cleaning and conditioning the lengths of my hair I wash my hair on Tuesday night to avoid having greasy hair on Wednesday morning. That is, I could wash my hair on Wednesday morning, but there are a lot of housework to be done in the morning, and I find it difficult to be flexible because my back hurts. It’s not until the end of the day that the muscles become less rigid and wooden. This is a conditioner-based wash because the hair is being nourished by the mask.
How I condition my hair with Vieso balm with honey Wash my hair with shampoo. I do not lather the lengths. Shampoo I apply it twice. I squeeze out excess water with my palms.
I apply Vieso balm with honey to the length. I spread it well. I dip the length into a ladle with a small amount of water. I squeeze the length in the ladle without taking my hand out of the water. This happens for about 3 minutes.
I rinse the length in the ladle, raising and lowering it so that the hair is untangled and the length is stretched.
I rinse thoroughly with water, starting from the head (from the skin).
I squeeze out excess water with my palms. I apply Vieso oil with argan to the length. I do not rinse.
I do not comb my hair. It dries on its own. I braid it.
Wednesday
In the morning, I have a clear mind. The length is styled in glossy waves and is well-groomed. Nothing is to be concerned about. The hair stays in the braid if we’re not going anywhere. I immediately unbraid the braid if we are heading somewhere. I just comb the tips.
Thursday
Cleaning and conditioning my hair A fresh start to a new day. It will be stale by tomorrow morning, though. You must wash your hair in the evening before going to bed in order to avoid this. It’s conditioning, this is. identical makeup. Shampoo, conditioner, and leave-in product should not be switched out for anything else. The application principle is the same. I massage my scalp and run my fingers through my hair before I wash it.
Friday
Neat head, neatly styled length. For convenience, a braid is the best hairstyle. The braid is quickly twisted at the back of the head and fastened with a plastic crab clip in case the house needs to be cleaned. But braids work better than buns for physical activities, especially running in place. The scalp is forcefully pulled at the clamp by the dangling bun. The braid dangles as well, but the skin does not tug and there are no clamps on the head.
Day | Diary Entry |
Monday | Started the week with a moisturizing mask. My hair feels softer, but no major change. |
Tuesday | Used a clarifying shampoo. Hair feels lighter, but a bit dry. Will follow up with a leave-in conditioner tomorrow. |
Wednesday | Leave-in conditioner made a big difference. Hair is smooth but starting to get greasy at the roots. |
Thursday | Skipped washing today. Trying dry shampoo, but not a fan of the texture it leaves behind. |
Friday | Used my regular shampoo and conditioner. Hair feels fresh, but I"m craving more volume. |
Saturday | Tried a volume-boosting mousse. Not bad, but still missing the shine. |
Sunday | Finished the week with a deep conditioning treatment. Hair is soft but looks the same as usual. |
Maintaining your hair’s health can be a difficult and even tiresome regimen, but it can also help you figure out what works best for your hair. A week of concentrated attention can highlight what may be overdone or superfluous in addition to revealing the best products and methods.
You can discover what your hair needs by continuously experimenting, and the outcomes are evident. Even though it could occasionally seem monotonous, the subtle variations in strength, shine, and texture make it all worthwhile.
Ultimately, hair care becomes more about finding what works for your lifestyle and personal preferences than it does about keeping up with the latest trends. While the journey may not always be thrilling, when undertaken carefully, it does yield observable advantages.