Are leave-in conditioners better than wash-off ones?
“Most damage is done when you comb through your hair, particularly if you start at the roots. A wash-off conditioner needs to be combed through the hair to make sure all areas are covered. Then you rinse, then you must comb it again to get the tangles out. The advantage of a leave-in conditioner is you only need to comb the hair once. Leave-in conditioners now are so light they don’t weigh the hair down, particularly if you concentrate on spraying the ends and not the scalp.” Richard Thompson. What’s the best way to add instant volume and bounce? “It’s quite difficult to blow-dry with a large round bristle brush, so using large heated rollers is an easier option for most people. First, plug the rollers in so they’re really hot by the time you use them. Next, tip the head upside down as you blow-dry the hair to get as much root lift as possible. Put three large rollers from the front hairline to the crown, winding straight up and back. Use a couple on each side, winding forward, and the