Okay, here’s my take on sharing my “pantene wavy hair” journey, blog style!
Okay so, Pantene wavy hair… Let’s be real, I saw the ads, got sucked in, and decided to give it a shot. Here’s the whole messy process:
Step 1: The Buy
First things first, I actually went to the store. I grabbed the Pantene Pro-V Waves shampoo and conditioner. Honestly, I usually buy whatever’s cheapest, but the wavy hair promise got me.
Step 2: The Wash
Started with the shampoo. It smelled okay, kinda fruity. I lathered it up, scrubbed my scalp, and rinsed. Then came the conditioner. I slathered that stuff on, focusing on the ends. Let it sit for like, 3 minutes while I shaved my legs. Rinsed it all out.
Step 3: Post-Shower Chaos
Okay, this is where things got interesting. I usually just towel-dry my hair like a maniac, but I remembered reading something about scrunching. So, I flipped my head over and gently scrunched my hair with a microfiber towel. I had to google how to do that correctly.
Step 4: Product Overload (Maybe?)
I grabbed some Pantene Airspray hairspray. I sprayed it on my roots and the length of my hair, not too much just a bit.
Step 5: The Waiting Game
I decided to air dry, mostly because I’m lazy. It took FOREVER. Like, 3 hours. I kept scrunching it every so often while I watched TV.
Step 6: The Reveal
Okay, so the results… my hair definitely had more something. It wasn’t, like, perfect beach waves, but it was wavier than usual. Not gonna lie, I was a little impressed.
The Verdict?
- The shampoo and conditioner smell nice, but nothing groundbreaking.
- Scrunching is key! I think that made the biggest difference.
- My hair felt soft, which is always a win.
Would I do it again?
Yeah, probably. It’s easy enough, and my hair looked decent. Plus, anything that gets me closer to effortless waves is a win in my book. Next time I’ll try using a diffuser for faster drying.