Hair care routine
How to build a healthier-feeling hair routine
Use shampoo, conditioner, and hair oil together to keep hair cleaner, softer, and easier to manage.

Quick answer
The goal is healthier-feeling hair, not a complicated shelf.
Cleanse gently
Use a shampoo that leaves hair fresh without making it feel dry or rough.
Condition and soften
Conditioning makes hair easier to manage and helps reduce the dry, rough feel.
Finish lightly
Use a small amount of hair oil where you need shine, softness, or frizz control.
Routine
Build the routine around the problem you are solving.
01
Start with the cleanse
Shampoo should remove sweat, buildup, and oil without leaving hair feeling stripped. Focus on the scalp, then rinse thoroughly.
02
Condition the lengths
Conditioner helps hair feel softer and easier to manage. Apply mainly through the mid-lengths and ends, not only the scalp.
03
Use hair oil as the finish
A small amount of oil can smooth roughness, add shine, and make hair easier to style. Use more only when hair is very dry.
04
Adjust by hair type
Fine hair needs less product. Thick, coarse, or dry hair can usually handle more conditioning and a little extra oil.
Product path
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FAQ
Common questions
How often should I use hair oil?
Start with a small amount after showering or whenever your hair feels dry. Fine hair needs less; coarse or dry hair can use more.
Will oil make my hair greasy?
It should not if you start small and spread it evenly. The goal is a conditioned feel, not a wet or heavy finish.
Can this guarantee hair growth?
No grooming product can guarantee new growth. A good routine can support healthier-looking hair, reduce dryness, and help existing hair look better.
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