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Hair Maintenance

Good hair isn't about perfect products or expensive treatments—it's about consistent, gentle care and knowing what your hair needs when. These maintenance routines have kept my hair healthy through every season and stage, teaching me that simplicity and consistency always win.

Hair Maintenance Ritual

The Power of Routine

"I used to approach hair care reactively—dealing with problems after they appeared. Now I focus on prevention and consistency. It's amazing how much time and frustration you can save with the right maintenance routine. My hair has never been healthier, and I spend less time worrying about it than ever before."

💡 Bre's Maintenance Philosophy:

"Listen to your hair, not the calendar. Some weeks it needs more moisture, other weeks it craves protein. Flexibility within structure is the secret to long-term hair health."

The Perfect Wash Day Schedule
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The Perfect Wash Day Schedule

Organizing your routine for maximum results with minimal stress

When and How to Trim Your Hair
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When and How to Trim Your Hair

Reading the signs and maintaining healthy ends at home

Detangling Without Damage
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Detangling Without Damage

Gentle techniques that preserve length and prevent breakage

Touch-Up Tools for Busy Mornings
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Touch-Up Tools for Busy Mornings

Quick fixes that keep you looking polished between washes

Seasonal Hair Care Adjustments
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Seasonal Hair Care Adjustments

Adapting your routine as weather and humidity change

Bre's Wash Day Timeline

1

Pre-shampoo oil treatment

20-30 minutes

2

Gentle cleansing

5 minutes

3

Deep conditioning

15-30 minutes

4

Careful detangling

10 minutes

5

Leave-in treatment and styling

10 minutes

Total time: 60-85 minutes • Frequency: Once per week or as needed

Quick Maintenance Checklist

Daily

Silk scarf or bonnet at night
Gentle morning refresh

Weekly

Deep cleanse and condition
Scalp check and massage

"The best hair routine is the one you'll actually stick to. Start simple, stay consistent, and adjust as you learn what your hair loves. Remember, healthy hair is a marathon, not a sprint."

- Bre