With the arrival of autumn, Munik Nunes said that he opts for cold water in the bath and avoids heat in the wires
Summer is gone with its high temperatures and many are celebrating the arrival of autumn. However, when it comes to hair, the drier climate can be harmful to the strands, which need correct treatment to remain healthy.
Munik Nunes catches the attention of followers with impeccable, well-treated hair with intense shine. She said she is aware of temperature changes and talked about her care routine.
“I treat the whole year, following tips from hairdressers and applying products that work very well! First, a habit I have is using cold water in the shower, or at least lukewarm. The hot one leaves the strands drier and duller, while the cold one helps seal the cuticles and increases the shine. I do at least one last rinse with cold water.”, said.
Aggression does not come only from coloring and direct procedures performed on the locks. Dry weather also increases pollution in the external environment, causing loss of softness and brittle ends. The former BBB revealed that she also thinks about prevention.
“I protect my hair from all this external aggression with a deep cleaning shampoo once a week. I also use reconstruction creams that have keratin every 15 days. But I always say that it’s important to talk to specialists, because certain products in excess can cause unwanted effects depending on your hair type.”he said.
Most women do not leave blow dryers and flat irons aside, but these products cause damage to the hair. Munik said that it avoids excessive heat in the wires.
“I try to alternate the days of use to prevent them from drying out. Still, I don’t forget to apply thermal protector to protect my hair.”, told the influencer.
Source: Maxima

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