Photo by: MCV Photo; via Photo Dictionary
If you want to wake up with already-luscious locks, the first step is to make sure that your strands are in peak condition. Philippe Barr, creative director at
Frédéric Fekkai Palm Beach, recommends maximizing on those eight hours to repair your hair with a fortifying mask. Upon waking, all you'll have to do is rinse to get silky strands and air-dry or give yourself a quick blowout - no need to spend time...
more Photo by: MCV Photo; via Photo Dictionary
If you want to wake up with already-luscious locks, the first step is to make sure that your strands are in peak condition. Philippe Barr, creative director at
Frédéric Fekkai Palm Beach, recommends maximizing on those eight hours to repair your hair with a fortifying mask. Upon waking, all you'll have to do is rinse to get silky strands and air-dry or give yourself a quick blowout - no need to spend time with a flat iron when your hair is all shiny and moisturized!
The next night, protect your sleek blowout by applying a small amount of serum to dry hair and cover your mane loosely with a silk scarf to prevent any frizz or tangles from forming while you toss and turn. Also key to prevent your hair from fuzzing out while you sleep: getting your chill on. As much as you may love feeling cozy at bedtime, sweat can cause small curls to form aroun
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