This is how you blow-dry va-va-voom volume into your hair

If there's one thing I try to postpone for as long as possible, besides paying those annoying blue envelopes, it's washing my hair. It usually lasts three days, although it largely depends on that night mask on my face. It could also be that by the third day a good layer of dry shampoois sprayed in. On day four, there's another layer on top to really postpone it a bit longer, but on day five I have to face it and give my hair and scalp a good wash. The reason I postpone it? All those steps after washing: serum, blow-drying, brushing, cream, styling, serum, brushing, and spraying again. Occasionally also the curling iron for that extra wave, but that hardly happens nowadays with working from home. But when I do, the curl lasts well for four days.
I really can't complain. I'm blessed with a beautiful mane, but just letting it air dry after washing unfortunately isn't an option. I guarantee you: if I went to a horse stable with that hair, they would start gnawing spontaneously, it's that dry. Well, due to the bleaching, my locks need some help. And because I often get the question ‘how can your hairstyle look so good?’ I’ll show you my routine in a few minutes. The days after? Brush in the morning and sleep with a bun (do use a scrunchie). Good luck!
Credits: Veronique Leysen



