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Healthy Hair and Headwrap Tutorail

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Every Spring, I get the itch to change up my hairstyle. Does that happen to you, too? I always want to chop it off and go a bit lighter, which is just what I did the other week!
I’m loving my new “lob” (long bob) and lighter color, and my hair feels a lot less heavy now, which is always a good thing.

While I was at the hairdresser, my stylist gave me a bunch of great tips on how to keep my hair looking and feeling healthy. She told me that of course, it starts with great product. So! I have been on the hunt for something nourishing for my hair, and something that won’t make it feel weighed down and gross.

garnier whole blends
So, I was pretty pleased when I found Garnier Whole Blends Hydrating Hair Care at my local Walmart. 

shampoo isle
They come with carefully selected ingredients to help nourish, hydrate, and repair hair, which is just what I was looking for!

I grabbed the Garnier Whole Blends Hydrating Whole Blends with Coconut Water and Vanilla Milk line because it sounded like it would smell delicious (IT DOES!), and because it quenches and softens de-hydrated hair, like mine. 

Since I’ve started using Garnier Whole Blends Hydrating Whole Blends with Coconut Water and Vanilla Milk, I have noticed that my hair is a lot softer and overall just looks so much more healthy compared to how it used to look. Not to mention, the smell is out of this world amazing. I always catch myself sniffing my hair throughout the day, which I’m sure looks really normal to onlookers! Hah!
leave in conditioner
Another tip my stylist gave me was to towel dry my hair before putting conditioner in. She said that this just helps the product get deeper into the hair shaft because there isn’t as much water there to repel it. Makes total sense, right!? 

I did this before applying the Hydrating Mask, and could hardly believe how soft it had made my hair!

Her last tip was to go a few days without styling my hair, so that the heat won’t cause so much breakage. This one was tough for me, because I don’t love how my hair air dries. Luckily, I figured out how to make a head wrap with no sewing! I think it’ll be my go-to all Summer long. 

no sew turban headband
It was super easy to make, all I needed was some jersey fabric (or an old t-shirt), scissors and some hot glue.

Then, I just cut my fabric into a long strip, cut that strip into two pieces (about 8 inches each) and folded them in half, right sides out.

DIY no sew turban headband
After that, I just interlocked them both into an “x” shape.
criss cross headband
Then, I cut a little piece of fabric into a rectangle, and hot glued all ends onto it.

hot glue headband

I just made sure all ends were concealed, and that everything looked finished off.

diy headband
I think it turned out pretty well, don’t you?

Those tips from my stylist, plus the Garnier Whole Blends Hydrating Whole Blends with Coconut Water and Vanilla Milk are sure to keep my hair looking great all Summer long!

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Check out other great Garnier Whole Blends Hydrating Hair Care:

  • Repairing – Honey Treasures
  • Hydrating – Coconut Water and Vanilla Milk
  • Smoothing – Coconut Oil and Cocoa Butter
  • Refreshing – Green Apple and Green Tea
  • Nourishing – Avocado Oil and Shea Butter
  • Color Care – Argan Oil and Cranberry Extracts

Which would you choose?

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About Erika Senneff

Erika is a stay-at-home mama based out of Utah. She has a fierce love of Diet Coke and staying up late. Aside from loving on her little fam, she can usually be found blogging, doing graphic design, or napping (hopefully napping).

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Comments

  1. nerissa says

    July 25, 2016 at 2:10 am

    Great read. Love the tutorial, turban is so cute. I try to make this one. Thank you for sharing.

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  2. Amore says

    August 22, 2016 at 1:04 am

    Awesome tip. I’ve been looking for the right product for my hair, hope this can help my hair to grow stronger and smooth. Oh, the turban is really cute 🙂

    Reply

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