Washing your hair with two different shampoos is THE tip of celeb hair stylist Jen Atkin and is actually very logical.
I like to use dry shampoo because my hair becomes a little greasy the second day after washing. Or actually only my roots become greasy, not my ends.
The solution against greasy hair
According to Jen Atkin, you should wash your hair with two different shampoos because the roots and ends are so different. At your roots you want it to be well cleaned, while your ends need hydration. If you also use a nourishing shampoo that gives a lot of hydration at your roots, your hair will get quickly greasy there.
So it makes perfect sense to use a cleansing shampoo only at your roots and a nourishing shampoo at your ends. It not only works against greasy hair but also against frizzy or dry hair, as long as you use the right shampoo in the right place.
Ouai
Jen Atkin now has her own Ouai hair care line. When you decide to try washing your hair with two different shampoos, you first start with the cleansing shampoo for your roots.
Your roots is the first to become greasy and therefore you want to clean it thoroughly but mildly. The Clean shampoo by Ouai has an ultra-creamy formula, wipes away dirt as well as toxins and excess oil on a daily basis without disturbing the natural moisture balance. A patented Smart Technology Complex infuses hair with keratin, amino acids and tamarind seed to naturally restore each locks.
Usually your ends can use some extra love, so you want a moisturizing shampoo such as the Repair by Ouai. The Smart Technology complex replenishes moisture and strengthens weakened locks. The mix of Tamarind Seed Extract and Smart Keratin help protect against breakage, improve shine and keep the color alive.
XO Frieda
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