![]() With my head upside down and the shower nozzle dangling quite frantically, I lathered the roots of my hair, concentrating the shampoo on my scalp and not really worrying about washing my ends. I used my Balmain Homme Treatment Bodyfying Shampoo ($69) and Balmain Homme Treatment Bodyfying Conditioner ($83) for the process, which already boast volumizing ingredients. The entire practice felt very strange - water gets everywhere if you're not careful. The next time I showered, instead of using my shampoo and conditioner the way I've done it for the past two-plus decades, I flipped my head upside down.įirst, I'll say this: in order to pull off upside-down hair washing, you absolutely need a detachable shower head with a hose. ![]() ![]() And as someone who fits that description, I was game to try it. The reasoning for doing this, so I'm told, is to help add volume and body to any hair type - especially if it's fine. When I told the rest of the beauty team about this strange hair-washing technique, all but one person - who regularly follows this hack, as well as the reverse hair-washing technique herself - were just as surprised as I was. One night, I stumbled across a video on upside-down hair washing, in which the creator shared her hair-care routine that included shampooing and conditioning her head in the shower upside down. Why fix what's not broken, right? But TikTok has other ideas. ![]() I've always rinsed, shampooed, rinsed, conditioned, and rinsed one last time. I've washed my hair countless times, but never did I consider changing the way that I did it. ![]()
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