Rituals · Salon
The salon ritual, at home: a stylist's weekly prescription
ACE · 8 July 2026 · 2 min read

Great hair is mostly maintenance. After fifteen years behind the chair, here is the exact routine I prescribe.
The weekly twenty minutes
Sunday evening, before washing: one pump of Argan Oil Glow through dry lengths. Oil pre-wash sounds indulgent; it actually buffers the cuticle against the mechanical stress of washing.
Wash: Molecular Silk Shampoo if your hair is treated or colored, Reviver if it's simply dry. Lather at the scalp only — lengths get cleaned by the rinse-through.
Masque: this is the non-negotiable. Reviver Repair Masque, a coin-sized amount per section, combed through with a wide-tooth comb. Seven minutes — long enough to make the chai.
Cool rinse, then one more pump of serum pressed — never rubbed — into damp mid-lengths.
What I tell clients to stop doing
- Washing daily. Twice, maybe three times a week.
- Towel turbans. Squeeze, don't wring; hair swells when wet and snaps easily.
- Straightener passes over damp hair. The sizzle you hear is the cortex boiling.
When to come back to the chair
Home care holds the line; it doesn't rebuild. If elasticity is gone — strands snap instead of stretching — book an Aqua Plex service. Ten weeks between salon treatments is the rhythm that keeps hair permanently in credit.
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