The process involves applying a specialized cleansing product designed to remove buildup from hair. This buildup can include residues from styling products, hard water minerals, chlorine, and environmental pollutants. The application typically mirrors that of a standard shampoo, involving wetting the hair thoroughly, applying the product from root to tip, and massaging it into the scalp.
Its significance lies in its ability to restore shine, volume, and manageability to hair that has become dull, limp, or weighed down. Regular use, however, is generally not recommended, as it can strip the hair of its natural oils, leading to dryness and potential damage. Consider integrating this cleansing method into a hair care regimen every few weeks or months, depending on the extent of product use and environmental exposure.