HAIR ROUTINE 💈🪮 STEP~BY~STEP

2025/6/29 Edited to

... Read moreOkay, so you've heard about hair mousse, but maybe you're wondering how to really make it work for you, especially on damp hair. Trust me, finding the right way to apply it was a game-changer for my own routine! I used to think mousse was just for adding crunch, but when applied correctly to damp hair, it's amazing for frizz control and giving your hair that smooth, salon-like finish. First things first: 'damp hair.' What exactly does that mean? It's not soaking wet, and it's not towel-dry to the point of being almost completely dry. After showering, I gently squeeze out excess water with a microfibre towel. My hair is still visibly wet but not dripping. This is crucial because if your hair is too wet, the mousse gets diluted and won't hold effectively. If it's too dry, it won't distribute evenly, leading to stiff patches or uneven results. Now, for the application – and this is where many people go wrong! I grab about a golf-ball sized amount of my favorite curl mousse (the affordable one I mentioned in my routine, it’s so effective for frizz and keeps my hair smooth!). If your hair is thicker or longer, you might need a little more, but always start small; you can always add more. I gently rub it between my palms to distribute it lightly, ensuring my hands are evenly coated. Next, I focus on even distribution. I usually flip my head over and start applying the mousse from the mid-lengths to the ends, scrunching it upwards. This helps activate my natural waves or curls and adds volume at the roots without making them greasy. For the top sections and roots, I use a smaller amount and gently work it in, making sure to avoid concentrating too much product in one spot. If you have fine hair, focus more on the roots for lift. If you have thick or curly hair, really work it through to define those curls and ensure full coverage. After applying, I typically let my hair air dry partially or use a diffuser on a low heat setting. The key is not to touch your hair too much while it's drying to avoid disturbing the cast the mousse creates. Once it's fully dry, you can gently 'scrunch out the crunch' for soft, touchable waves or curls that feel incredibly smooth. I've found that this method truly helps in making hair feel professionally done, even at home. The benefits I've personally seen are incredible: dramatically reduced frizz, much better hold for my styles, and a natural volume boost without weighing my hair down. Plus, using an affordable curl mousse means I don't break the bank keeping my hair looking great. It truly makes my hair feel smooth and manageable all day. Give it a try, and you'll see why this specific step in my routine is so important for achieving gorgeous, defined hair!