, you’ve probably heard of the trend and may even be a loyal devotee. The method, which calls for using different products on different days, now extends to your hair-care routine as well.
It makes sense—after all, the is skin. Known as hair cycling, this buzzy routine might be just what your strands need to look their best.For experts’ take on the trend, we tapped a dermatologist, a trichologist, a hair stylist, and a hair colorist.
Read on for their definition of hair cycling and how to do it, so you can decide whether or not it’s for you.To understand the hair-cycling trend, you must first be familiar with its predecessor: skin cycling.
Coined by dermatologist the idea of skin cycling is that you complete a four-night cycle where you alternate among using active ingredients, such as alpha hydroxy acids (AHAs) and retinol, on nights one and two, then give your skin the following two nights to rest and recover by applying only moisturizer.
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