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Looking for a way to add some extra gloss and moisture to your look? Try styling cream and lotion! This styling duo can help add a bit of texture, volume and shine to your hair.
The difference between the two products is that a hair cream contains more moisture and creates a wet-look finish, whereas a hair lotion has a slightly gel-like texture and provides light hold without weighing down your strands.
Step 1: Apply a small amount of hair lotion to the palm of your hands and rub them together to create a rich lather.
Step 2: Run your hands through your hair to distribute the lotion evenly and detangle any knots in your hair.
Step 3: Style as desired. You can also add a couple of drops of your favourite hair oil for extra conditioning benefits.
Step 1: Use a dime-sized amount of hair cream on your fingertips and distribute the product through your hair with your fingers.
Step 2: Create a centre part at the crown of your head or apply product to the sides or back of your hair to add volume or texture.
Styles can be achieved both with and without the use of other products like mousse or hairspray.
Most creams contain extremely slippery ingredients, so they will not adhere well to damp hair. Applying styling products to wet hair will cause them to slide right off your hair and cause an unpleasant greasy buildup on your skin. Instead, you should dry your hair completely before applying styling products to ensure a smooth, even application.
When hair becomes extremely damaged or dry and damaged, it can begin to split and break easily. This can make it difficult to keep the hair looking and feeling healthy. Styling products add moisture to the hair and are often used to add body and bounce to the style. However, too much styling product can leave the hair feeling heavy and dry, so it's important to be careful when using a styling product on a regular basis. You may want to try a lighter, less intense product at first to see how your hair responds before you transition to a more intensive one.
Hair Cream is a product that has more of a solid texture and provides medium hold without weighing down your strands. It is also often used by stylists to give shine and hold to curly hair. Products that contain Shea Butter are particularly nourishing for dry or damaged hair but should not be used by those with allergies or sensitivities to peanuts. This product is also good for adding moisture and shine to all types of hair.
Frequent use of hair styling products like gels, mousses, sprays, and creams can cause damage by weighing down the hair. They can also create build-up on the scalp that can lead to dandruff or irritation of the hair follicles. These products are best used in moderation and only when necessary.
There are hundreds of hair products out there on the market, but it can sometimes be difficult to distinguish between what works and what doesn't. To help you make the right choices when it comes to caring for your hair, we have put together a list of some of our favourite haircare products.
1. Philip Kingsley Maximiser Strand Plumping Cream: This conditioning cream works by adding extra nourishment and moisture to fine, dry hair to help combat damage and restore softness and shine while giving you the desired hold over your hair.
2. Instant Rockstar Party Boy: This texturising cream adds texture to your hair, creating volume and body that eliminates flyaways and frizz while creating the perfect party look in seconds. It is lightweight and easily absorbed, so you don't have to worry about product build-up on your scalp.
3. Davroe Formation Styling Lotion: This styling lotion works best when applied to damp hair and can tame and control curls while adding a shiny finish without leaving behind a sticky residue. This formula is great for all types of hair and gives an even distribution without leaving any white flakes behind.