Modern-day hairstyling tools stand at the cutting edge of technology, and yet little can compete with a glossy, freshly done blowout at the salon. Step inside, and a potent cocktail of the right products, techniques and skills comes together to ensure petal-soft strands that you can’t help but find excuses to touch all day long. And while the events of the past year have altered our usual salon schedules, there might be hope still for the bouncy blowout of your dreams.
“It all comes down to using a combination of the right amount of product and a good amount of skills. The key here is to understand the hair and use the right product accordingly—a little too less or too much can change the final result,” says Bony Sasidharan, hair expert at Schwarzkopf Professional India. If you’re looking for a salon-worthy blowout without ever having to step beyond your living room, here’s what the experts want you to know.
1. Find a shampoo suited to your scalp type
While the key to the perfect shampoo is considered as one that suits your hair type, Sasidharan advises taking your scalp type into consideration too. He explains, “If someone has dry hair and an oily scalp, for instance, I would use a purifying shampoo on the scalp first and then a moisturising formula on the lengths to address the dryness. It is advisable to create a cocktail based on the needs of your hair and scalp. If you use intense cleansing or repair, the shampoo can be left to lather on the hair for a minute or two for better results before you apply your conditioner.” As a rule of thumb, he recommends rinsing hair only with normal or lukewarm water, as heated temperatures can strip away the hair colour and make it dry.
2. Choose your conditioner wisely
The same diligence is also extended to the choice of conditioner, and Sasidharan reveals that hairstylists choose from two key formulas. “A cream-based conditioner is used for normal to thick hair while a spray conditioner is advisable for fine hair. Sometimes, when the hair is extremely dry, a leave-in spray conditioner can be used layered over a normal conditioner. A conditioner is supposed to be kept on the hair for a couple of minutes during every hair wash and at the salon, we time everything down to the minute,” he says.