Hair Routine That Wins!

· Fashion team
Haircare, for me, has never been just a routine—it’s more like a small ritual I return to when everything feels a bit off. Some days it’s rushed, some days I take my time, but either way, I’ve come to enjoy the process of taking care of my hair little by little.
Lately, these four products have found a steady place on my shelf, each playing its own role in keeping my hair manageable and, honestly, a bit happier.
1. Ree Derma Hot Oil Hair and Scalp Treatment
I usually start here, especially on days when my scalp feels tired or a bit neglected. This oil has become my quiet reset button. I warm a small amount in my hands and gently work it into my scalp, not rushing the process. There’s something calming about that moment—just slowing down and giving attention to the roots. What I notice most is how it makes my scalp feel more balanced afterward. It’s not about instant transformation, but more like a gradual sense of care building up over time.
2. Lab On Hair Anti Hair Fall Shampoo
After oiling, this shampoo feels like a clean slate. The texture feels gentle, and I like how it lathers just enough without feeling excessive. Over time, I’ve started to notice less hair left behind in the shower drain, which, for me, is always a small win.
3. Lab On Hair Ampoule
This is where things start to feel a bit more focused. After towel-drying my hair, I apply the hair ampoule mainly to the lengths and ends. It’s lightweight, which I appreciate, because I really don’t like that heavy, coated feeling some hair ampoule leave behind. What stands out is how it makes my hair easier to handle afterward.
4. Makarizo Advisor Hair Recovery Vitamax
This one feels like the finishing touch, especially when my hair needs extra care. I don’t use it every single day, but when I do, it feels like I’m giving my hair a bit more attention than usual. I focus it on the ends, where dryness tends to show up first. There’s a certain softness it brings that I really enjoy. Not overly dramatic, but enough to make me run my fingers through my hair a second time just to feel it.
I’ve realized that a haircare routine doesn’t have to be complicated to feel meaningful. It’s more about consistency and finding products that quietly support your hair without demanding too much effort. These four have become part of my rhythm—some days quick, some days more intentional.