
Formula is important, for sure. But there is another major component in the works here.
"Every Monday in the trailer when she's doing The Voice, I color, wash and treat her hair," he says, going on to explain that while the color is working on her roots, he coats the rest of her hair with a pack of deep conditioner and leaves it on for around 45 minutes.
But that's just the first layer of the conditioning. You see, his big secret, the reason he's been able to keep her healthily platinum-blond for all these years is…
Danilo styles with conditioner.
Yes, you read that right. Every day, every style he creates—from bombshell waves to a retro updo—is created with layers of conditioner.
"She gets multiple types of deep conditioning every day," he reveals.
That's your answer: Danilo's system of basically deep conditioning her hair all day, every day cancels out the damage caused from coloring.
Now you're probably thinking: How is that even possible? Conditioner—leave-in and otherwise—is traditionally heavy, gunky or sticky to say the least.
"I realize that it is unique that I style with conditioner," he admits, crediting the products that he uses for maintaining his ability to still achieve movement and volume.
And since he won't give himself all the credit, we will. Danilo's skill is the real reason this method works. He told us he spent years mastering styling with conditioner, constantly testing mixes and products. "It's essentially trial and error, and from all of my trials, I was able to get more prescriptive for individuals. That's why practice makes perfect." Plus, he's one of the most talented hairstylists in the world so, yeah, that helps a bit.
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