As redheads, our hair is our best accessory, and having beautiful, healthy hair is often at the top of our minds. Someone else who’s known for their hair is actress and celebrity icon Blake Lively. With the launch of her new haircare line, Blake Brown, Lively recently revealed possibly the biggest Hollywood hair care secret.
We also know Lively went red to play Lily Bloom in the “It Ends With Us” movie. She’s back to her blonde roots, but there is no trace of damage. That’s why we’re itching to know what her secret is!
Here’s everything we know:
Lively states, “I don’t know anyone who uses conditioner in my industry.” She suggests two relatively simple steps. Ditch the conditioner, replace it with a hair mask, and establish an alternating routine. In an interview with Vogue, the actress says she is not using conditioner, and most people she knows in the industry aren’t either. “It’s not that people in the entertainment industry are gifted with better hair; we’re using a different hair system than the process promoted to the mass market.”
According to Lively, the system celebs use involves two sets of products: a shampoo and a hair mask. She believes in having two sets, one for strengthening and the other for hydration. She has said to alternate sets each wash and leave the hair mask in for at least 30 seconds before rinsing. Hair needs to be nourished and strengthened, but it also needs moisture, so by swapping the two routines, Lively believes you will build healthy hair.
So, is this it? The secret to fantastic hair? Interestingly, this process has been recommended by stylists for a while now, but there are a few things to take into consideration before trying it out for yourself:
- How thick is your hair? Thicker hair can take more product, and hair masks are often heavy on the hair. Thin hair may become weighed down or greasy from over-conditioning. Redheads typically have thicker hair, so this might be a good choice for us.
- How often do you wash your hair? If you’re washing your hair daily, this routine might be overkill, but washing it only a few times a week is worth a try.
- Is your hair color treated? Color-treated hair needs to be cared for more gently, so make sure your mask is color-safe if you touch up your red hair or are a redhead by choice.
How to get the most out of your hair mask
Redheads can make the most of a hair mask to keep their vibrant color and hair healthy. Here are some tips:
- Choose the Right Mask: Look for masks specifically designed for color-treated hair. Ingredients like argan oil, shea butter, and keratin can be particularly beneficial.
- Pre-Treatment: Wash your hair with a gentle, sulfate-free shampoo before applying the mask to remove any product buildup. This helps the mask penetrate better.
- Apply on Damp Hair: After rinsing, apply the mask to damp hair. This allows for better absorption.
- Sectioning: Divide your hair into sections to ensure even coverage. Focus on the ends, which are often more damaged.
- Heat Activation: For deeper conditioning, wrap your hair in a warm towel or use a shower cap. The heat helps the mask penetrate the hair shaft.
- Timing: Follow the mask’s instructions regarding how long to leave it on. Generally, 15-30 minutes is ideal, but some masks can be left on longer for extra hydration.
- Rinse Thoroughly: Make sure to rinse out all the product to avoid buildup. You can follow up with a cool rinse to seal the hair cuticle.
- Follow Up: After using the mask, style your hair as usual, but consider using sulfate-free and color-safe products to maintain vibrancy.
- Moisture Boost: Incorporate a leave-in conditioner or serum after the mask to lock in moisture and enhance shine.
By following these tips, redheads can keep their hair healthy, vibrant, and full of life!
Rock it like a Redhead!
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