How to Rescue Sun-Soaked, Salt-Drenched Hair While Living the Bali Life
Between the salty ocean swims, chlorinated pool dips, and the kids turning the backyard sprinkler into a full-blown water park… our hair in Bali takes a beating. By the end of the week, it’s less “beach waves” and more “haystack chic.” The sun, salt, and endless splashing are amazing for the soul… but definitely not for the strands. If you’ve been here, you’ve probably seen those little Elips hair ampules around — and yes, those are great. But I’ve found something even better for our Sunday night reset: a cream hair mask that is glorious. It’s rich, smells like a spa in a tube, and after 10 minutes my hair feels like it’s forgiven me for everything I’ve put it through. It’s become part of our Sunday shower ritual — me, Lola with her thick, mermaid hair, and my own hair which (finally!) is starting to grow back. Wooo! The best part? You can grab these at your local convenience store here in Bali. You don’t need to spend a fortune or book a salon appointment — just take one home, pop it on after a long day in the water, and let it bring your hair back to life again. Island living might be tough on the hair… but I promise, it doesn’t have to look like it. #BaliLife #BaliWithKids #BaliLiving #BaliHairCare #HairCareTips #BaliBeauty #IslandLiving #BeachLife #BaliSelfCare #BaliDaily #BaliFamilyFinds #BaliWithChildren #BaliMoments #BaliLovers #BaliStyle #BaliFamilyLife #BaliHomeLife #BaliBeautyTips
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