The most watched house in Brazil is back and, like every year, the Big Brother Brazil brings together a cast with several beauties, each with their own style. With that in mind, I did an x-ray of the cabin sisters. You can identify with one of the profiles, get inspired and even learn some care tricks; come and see.
Aline Wirley
Owner of a powerful black power, type 4C, the sister flaunts a lot of style. Her image is quite striking due to her volume and, of course, the coppery gold, which does not go unnoticed. If you identify with the singer’s look and have a texture similar to hers, to achieve that perfect black power it is necessary to make a layered cut to equally distribute the volume and to keep the ends full.
When it comes to coloring, it is worth noting that curly and frizzy strands are very delicate and tend to be drier, so it is important to prepare them with a lot of hydration in the pre and post. During the technique, the professional can use plex products, which protect the threads from chemical aggressions while replenishing lost nutrients. On a daily basis, invest in CC cream, repair oil and shine spray to leave your locks nourished and healthy, like the artist’s.
Bruna Griphao
The actress, who has straight and naturally light hair, bets on blonde highlights to enhance the length. In addition, Bruna is also a fan of smokey roots, a great technique for those who color their hair and prefer a smooth transition, making maintenance more spaced out.
If you also want to join the blonde team, it is worth remembering that just one nuance is not capable of valuing everyone, it is essential to find which color harmonizes with your skin undertone – cold, neutral or warm -, so that you are illuminated and not pale.
Domitila Barros
The curly hair team is very well represented in this edition, Domitila says so. It has quite voluminous strands and well-defined spiral locks, the dream of every curly haired woman.
To have locks like the actress’s, you’ll need to follow this checklist: keep the cut up to date, as dry and broken ends tend not to define; make treatments based on oils and elastin, to maintain the elasticity and health of the threads; and using creams with a curl activating function, which keep the curves of the locks intact for longer.
key alves
The volleyball player has brown, straight, long and very shiny hair. The trick to having locks like hers? Daily care, including hydration at home and in the salon.
Also invest in a toning mask for brunettes, based on noble silicones, vitamins E and C, and antioxidants, which provides more luminosity and softness to the locks, regardless of whether they are natural or dyed.
If you have a smooth texture and tend to suffer from oiliness, as the oil produced on the scalp is more likely to spread, leaving a heavy appearance, avoid washing them with very hot water or spending a long time without sanitizing them.
Marvvilla
A true chameleon who moves between different types of finishes, but a quick look at her Instagram is enough to realize that she is a card-carrying fan of box braids. To enter the house, the singer chose a version a little below the shoulders and with longer strands in the front.
Cintra, can you reproduce her look at home? You can, but the ideal is to look for a professional hairdresser, as bad handling of the wires can end up damaging the root and lead to breakage and fall.
Check out, in this video, more tips on how to keep curly hair healthier and more defined:
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