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Prevention method 1: Prevent clogged pores! Review your shampooing habits

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One of the causes of flyaway hair is clogged pores on the scalp. To eliminate clogged pores, let’s review how we shampoo.

The first thing to do is choose the right shampoo. However, even if you want to remove dirt from your pores, don’t choose a shampoo with too strong cleansing power.

This is because it will wash away necessary moisture, drying out the scalp and hair and making flyaway hair more noticeable.
We recommend a shampoo that uses “amino acid cleansing ingredients” that washes while protecting the moisture of the hair and scalp.
Amino acid shampoos also have different results after washing, so try a small amount at a time to find the one that suits you.

If you follow the steps below to shampoo, you can remove dirt from your pores while minimizing the burden on your scalp.

[Shampooing steps]

Step 1: Brush your hair when it is dry to remove dirt and loose hair.

Step 2: Pre-wash with water at about 38 degrees for at least 1 minute to lift dirt from the scalp.

Step 3: Lather up a 500 yen coin-sized amount of shampoo and apply it to your hair.

Step 4: Gently wash your scalp by massaging it with the pads of your fingers.

Step 5: Rinse the shampoo thoroughly until all the slime is removed.

After shampooing, thoroughly drain your hair and apply the treatment from the middle to the ends of your hair.

We recommend using a wide-toothed comb to allow the treatment to penetrate evenly.

The treatment gives your hair a glossy finish, but it also irritates the scalp. When applying it to your hair, be careful not to get it on your scalp.


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