I love designs it had showcase. I hope to see more unqiue ones in the future. Sometimes, I can catch discount at brand name stores. But don’t mind purchasing directly either only because they to have a limited selection.
10 Routine Resets to Glow Into Healthier Hair
Choose just one or two to start with—no pressure to do them all. Small shifts = big glow up!
1. Text = 10 Gulps
Every time you get a text message, drink 10 gulps of water.
Hydration is one of the easiest and most underrated ways to support hair growth and moisture from the inside out.
2. Sunday = Scalp Check-in Day
Make every Sunday your Scalp Reset Day. Massage in oils, do a gentle exfoliation, or apply your favorite pre-wash treatment before you wrap up your week.
→ Pair with your Glow by Daye shower cap to soak it all in, mess-free.
3. Sleep Pretty, Wake Protected
Commit to sleeping in your bonnet or on a satin pillowcase 5 nights this week.
→ Not only does it protect your style, it locks in moisture and helps reduce tangles.
Try: Purple Reign Bonnet or St. Lucia Navy Pillowcase.
4. Wash Day, But Make It Mood Boosting
Create a wash day playlist and light a candle while deep conditioning.
→ Bonus reset: Use your Glow by Daye deep conditioning cap for 20 mins of steamy hydration.
5. 5-Minute Detangle Challenge
Instead of dreading detangling, set a 5-minute timer and focus only on one section of your hair per day.
→ You’ll be amazed how fast your hair appreciates the consistency.
6. Morning Affirmation Mirror Moment
Each morning as you tie or fluff your hair, say one hair/life affirmation aloud.
7. Set a “Moisture Reminder”
Set a weekly phone reminder to refresh your hair’s moisture.
Mist with water + your favorite leave-in, then cover with your Glow by Daye bonnet to lock it in.
8. Create a Wash Day Basket
Curate all your essentials into one easy-access bin or basket—deep conditioner, detangling brush, heat cap, towel wrap.
9. Shower Steam Reset
Once a week, take a shower with no distractions—no music, no podcast—just you and the steam.
10. Track the Growth
Take a monthly hair progress photo or keep a “hair wins” journal.
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