This High-Maintenance Night Routine = Low-Maintenance Mornings

Model wearing a robe runs fingers through long, wavy, brunette hair.

Wash day isn't the only time you can nourish damaged hair. If you want to really get to the root of stressed strands – and save yourself time in the morning – you need a night-time hair routine. Not only will it mean you wake up to silkier, more manageable strands, but you'll also keep night damage at bay. (Because, guess what? Tossing and turning is one of the biggest culprits for breakage and frizz.)

So, let's explore the dos and don'ts for morning-ready hair strands, featuring tips and tricks that guarantee nourished locks when you wake up...

ULTIMATE REPAIR collection including Shampoo, Mask, Miracle Hair Rescue and Protective Leave-In on a marble surface.
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Before and after showing model’s long, curly hair looking bouncier and more defined after using ULTIMATE REPAIR.
Before and after showing model’s long, blonde hair looking smoother and shinier after using ULTIMATE REPAIR.
ULTIMATE REPAIR Protective Leave-In on a white surface.
A bottle of EIMI Glam Mist in front of a model’s glossy, wavy, dark brown hair.