In my previous Brazilian blowout post, I explained my obsession and gave a few tips on how to maintain and expand the life of your blowout. Now I’d like to dive a bit deeper into Brazilian blowout maintenance and give you a glimpse as to just how easy it is. My routine is a simple four step process: 1) shampoo, 2) condition, 3) deep condition, and 4) moisturize. The most important thing you can do to expand the life of your Brazilian blowout is to use products that are sulfate-free. I have experimented with a variety of expensive and less costly products and found that the price does not necessarily make a big difference. The key is to keep it simple and invest in a few key pieces that will elevate your hair game to the next level!

Air dried hair with moisturizers noted in Step 4. This is month 3 of the Brazilian blowout.
STEP 1: SHAMPOO
Shampoo your hair once every 2-3 days (or wait longer if possible). Choose a shampoo that is sulfate-free and contains keratin. Shampoo strips your hair strands of their protein, so you want to pick a product that will be as gentle as possible. The purpose of choosing a shampoo with keratin is to add back the protein that the shampoo may be stripping in an effort to extend the life of your blowout. My favorite shampoo is “Keratin Color Care Shampoo” by Keratin Complex. It is both sulfate and sodium chloride free which is perfect for colored hair maintenance. STEP 2: CONDITION
Condition your hair after every shampoo. Choose a conditioner that contains keratin and leave the product in your hair for at least 3 minutes before rinsing. Try to divide your hair in half when applying to penetrate as much hair as possible. My favorite conditioner is “Keratin Color Care Conditioner” by Keratin Complex. STEP 3: DEEP CONDITION
At least once a week, deep condition your hair in place of Step 2 after you shampoo. Choose a deep conditioner that contains keratin and leave the product in your hair for at least 5 minutes before rinsing. Focus the deep conditioner on your ends, as this is where the hair is the most dry. I like to rub regular conditioner on the upper part of my strands after putting deep conditioner on my ends. I then wrap my hair in a bun and let that sit on the top of my head. My favorite deep conditioner is “Vanilla Bean Deep Conditioner” by Keratin Complex. This conditioner leaves my hair feeling silky soft and smells like vanilla bean frosting. You can even see the vanilla specks in the product.
STEP 4: MOISTURIZE
Step four is broken up into a two-part step; a) moisturize the hair when wet, and b) moisturize the hair when semi-dry. For those of you that have very dry hair, this two-part step is very important in extending the life of your blowout. Use a styling serum when wet to tame frizz as your hair air dries. A serum is a very concentrated product which you want to use sparingly. After washing and conditioning, towel dry your hair and add between one to two pumps of product (depending on your length and thickness), massaging the product into your hair and focusing on the tips. You can either blow dry your hair on a low setting or let it air dry after applying the serum. Because I like to keep a low maintenance routine, I will usually let my hair air dry unless I am in a rush. Once your hair is semi-dry, add a moisturizing heat protection product prior to utilizing a flat-iron or high heat. I find that moisturizing in this two-part step leaves my hair very soft and manageable. My favorite products are “K-Pak Color Therapy Restorative Styling Oil” by Joico and “Keratin Dry Oil Mist” by Ion.

K-Pak Color Therapy Restorative Styling Oil
To say that I have thick hair would be an understatement. As you can see from my photos, my hair is extremely thick, dry, and curly. It basically does whatever it wants when given the opportunity. That’s why feel it’s so important to maintain a regular maintenance routine in order to tame the hair beast!

After following my regular maintenance routine and using a 2-inch ceramic flat-iron to straighten. This photo was taken the day after the photo of my hair above.
What are your tips and tricks to keep your hair under control? 😉