PROFESSIONAL HAIR CARE 10 ESSENTIAL TIPS BY ARVIALE

Double Cleansing Shampoo Technique

The first shampoo cleanses the scalp from dirt, excess oil, and product buildup.

The second shampoo is where Arviale’s active ingredients truly begin to work.

A balanced and controlled massage during this step helps restore scalp balance, supports healthier roots, and enhances overall hair quality.

Pro Tip:
Massage the scalp gently for 60–90 seconds during the second wash for optimal results.

Water Temperature Matters

Water temperature during washing has a direct impact on hair shine and texture.

Excessively hot water can overly open the cuticle, leading to moisture loss and a dull appearance.

Washing with lukewarm water ensures gentle cleansing, while finishing with cooler water helps seal the cuticle and enhance natural shine.

Pro Tip:
Finish the final rinse with lukewarm to cool water to visibly boost shine and smoothness.

Apply Shampoo to the Scalp, Not the Lengths

The primary function of shampoo is to cleanse the scalp, not the hair lengths.

Applying shampoo directly to the lengths can lead to unnecessary dryness and rough texture.

The correct technique is to focus the shampoo on the scalp, massage gently, and allow the foam to naturally cleanse the lengths.

Pro Tips:
Use your fingertips—not your nails—and let the foam do the work on mid-lengths and ends.

Apply Conditioner to Mid-Lengths and Ends Only

Conditioner is designed to soften and hydrate the hair fiber and should not be applied to the scalp.

Applying conditioner to the roots may cause excess oiliness and loss of volume.

The correct technique is to distribute the product evenly from mid-lengths to ends.

Pro Tips:
Leave the conditioner on the lengths for 2–3 minutes, then rinse thoroughly for a lightweight finish.

Wet Hair Is at Its Most Fragile State

Hair is at its most fragile and vulnerable when wet.

Rough towel drying, aggressive brushing, or harsh handling can easily lead to breakage.

Gentle movements, proper products, and correct detangling techniques are essential to preserve hair strength and integrity.

Pro Tips:
Gently squeeze excess water with a towel and use a wide-tooth comb or fingers before brushing.

Never Apply Heat Without Heat Protection

Heat styling tools such as blow dryers, curling irons, and straighteners can cause moisture loss and structural damage to the hair fiber.

Using a heat protection product before styling creates a protective barrier around the hair, helping to preserve strength, shine, and elasticity.


Pro Tips:
Apply heat protection on towel-dried or fully dry hair, then distribute evenly before using any heat tool.

Less Product, Better Results

Using more product does not mean better performance.

Excess product can weigh the hair down, reduce volume, and leave a heavy finish.

Applying the correct amount based on hair length and density preserves natural movement and delivers a clean, professional result.

Pro Tips:
Start with a small amount, warm it between your palms, and add more only if needed.

Apply Serums and Oils Only to Lengths and Ends

Hair serums and oils are designed to nourish and protect the hair lengths and ends.

Applying these products directly to the scalp may cause heaviness and excess oil buildup.

For best results, warm the product between your palms and distribute evenly from mid-lengths to ends.


Pro Tips: Focus especially on the last 5–10 cm of the hair for a smoother, healthier finish.

Always Protect the Hair Before Heat Styling

Before using a blow dryer, curling iron, or straightener, hair must be protected against heat.

Styling without heat protection can cause moisture loss, breakage, and long-term damage.

Apply a heat-protective product evenly to the lengths and ends before styling to maintain hair strength and shine.

Pro Tips:
Never apply heat protectants directly to the scalp—focus on mid-lengths and ends for optimal protection.

Always Finish with Cool Air

After heat styling, cooling the hair is essential to lock in shape and enhance longevity.

Cool air helps seal the hair cuticle, improves shine, and ensures the style lasts longer.

Finish every blow-dry with a brief cool air setting for a clean, professional result.

Pro Tips:
Even 10–15 seconds of cool air can significantly improve style durability.

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