Glitter bath or oil bath? Learn how to choose the best treatment for blue-black hair

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Glitter bath or oil bath? Learn how to choose the best treatment for blue-black hair

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Glitter bath or oil bath? Learn how to choose the best treatment for blue-black hair

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Glitter bath or oil bath? Learn how to choose the best treatment for blue-black hair

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Glitter bath or oil bath? Learn how to choose the best treatment for blue-black hair

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Her blue-black hair draws attention wherever she goes. Despite the difficulty that blue-black hair has in fading, brunettes are well aware that keeping the hair shiny and healthy may not be as easy as it seems. Even with the capillary schedule up to date, every now and then the thread loses that salon shine that every diva loves. Therefore, Fica Diva brought two treatment options to take care of the threads: shine bath or oil bath! Keep reading to find out which option is best for your hair.



Glitter bath is not the same as oil bath

Around here we love a good glow bath. In addition to restoring shine to the strands, the treatment also leaves the locks extremely silky, with a mirror effect and that healthy hair look. The shine bath with toner needs the product in the hair tone + white hydration mask and, if you want, a little spoonful of vegetable oil to boost the treatment. All types and colors of hair can do the shine bath, as long as you find the right tone for the hair.

The oil bath has a secret ingredient that makes all the difference: the oil quinine, which enhances the dark tone and revitalizes blue-black hair, avoiding the constant retouching of the locks and the process of damage.

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Can all hair types do the oil bath and shine bath? 

The petroleum bath is recommended for dark hair, such as blue-black and dark brown hair, but it can also be applied to reddish brown hair. This happens because quina depetroleum is a pigmented product made to enhance darker tones. 



For the other hair tones, we recommend using the shine bath as an ally! Just separate your favorite tonalizer, like marsala, with the miraculous hydration mask + aloe vera extract, apply it to the hair and that's it! 

Diva Tip: use aloe vera to have a 100% natural glow bath! The aloe vera gel is very important nutrients for hair care and helps to recover the shine of the locks. 

Learn how to make a homemade glow bath using aloe vera 

1st step: separate the aloe to open it in half. Remove the aloe vera gel with a spoon and separate it into a small pot;

2st step: with clean strands, separate the hair into parts to apply the gel evenly across all locks;

3st step:  after separating the locks, apply the aloe vera gel by wrapping the strands. The curly ones can knead the wires to help memorize the curls;

4st step:  let it act for 20 minutes and rinse normally. Finish as usual with your cream with UV protection;

5st step: if you prefer, you can mix aloe vera gel with your favorite hydration mask.

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Learn how to make an oil bath in your hair 

The oil bath is also done with the ammonia-free toner so that there is no aggression to the wires. Check it step by step:

Diva tip: apply baby oil behind the ear and on the back of the neck to avoid staining the skin, diva! And don't forget to wear that worn-out blouse to avoid the toner falling on some new outfit.

1st step: in a clean container, mix the tonalizer of your hair tone, or a little darker so that it doesn't stain the wires, with 3 tablespoons of the white base hydration mask. Also add half of the revealing cream that comes with the toner;

2st step: wash your hair twice with shampoo and remove excess moisture from the hair with a cotton towel to avoid frizz;

3st step: Carefully separate the hair into sections to apply the mixture evenly through the strands;

4st step: apply the mixture to the hair and let it act for 20 to 25 minutes. Rinse after that time;

5st step: apply the conditioner to the lengths and ends and finish as usual. 

Diva tip: use Niely Gold's Long + Strong Ends Repair as an ally to prevent the presence of split ends and maintain the healthy appearance of the hair. 

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