It's not just Rapunzel who can enjoy beautiful hair. The users of the social network TikTok have got their hands on a new phenomenon, which has everything to please. Behind the hashtag #haircycling, hundreds of videos invite you to rethink your routine, to adapt the care to the needs of your hair. The first step is not to wash them every day, but two to three times a week. Then, do not use the same product every time you clean. Finally, hair cycling offers to take care of your mane, alternating products according to specific issues. Result: the hair benefits from all the necessary active ingredients to be perfectly hydrated, shiny, and healthy.

Care by need

In a host of videos posted on TikTok, users specify that styling products can be identical, but that it is necessary to change shampoo and conditioner for each routine of the week. The best would be to start with a deep cleaning, or even detoxifying, to remove dirt and residue, then focus on repairing the damage to the hair fiber. For the third wash, hydration must take precedence. An essential step before tirelessly starting again this new beauty ritual.



All obviously adapted to the nature of your hair, and their specific needs. Products, regardless of the order of rotation chosen, can evolve over time and according to the seasons, as well as the needs of each. If this routine is not the most affordable, it would target all the problems of our manes over the weeks.

Hair cycling inspired by skin cycling

Hair cycling is none other than the little brother of "skin cycling", a method popularized by Dr. Whitney Bowe, a renowned dermatologist based in New York. For many years, this method has consisted of alternating care and recovery periods to let the skin breathe. More specifically, it is a question of devoting one night to exfoliation, one night to retinoids, then to consider two consecutive nights of recovery. A ritual supposed to sublimate the skin, and help protect it against external aggressions, which have already generated more than 340 million views on the Chinese social network. This has also given rise to similar beauty routines for the whole body.

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