![]() ![]() First of all, I have mid-length hair and I struggled to find a sock large enough for my hair to fit in. Next up came 'the sock' – which, I'm not going to lie, is the ridiculous part of this trend. ![]() Tiktoker Monique Rapier kicked off the trend with her hair slugging sock video that now has over 5.7 million views leading to a whopping 270% increase in Google searches for the trend over the past month. Come morning, you simply wash your hair as normal and ta-da, swishy, silky strands. ![]() Now, the trend has reached our strands too, with TikTok users sharing 'hair slugging' videos – coating their hair in a deep conditioner or intense hydrating treatment, before wrapping their locks in a protective sock before bed. Slugging, in the traditional sense, is a simple Korean skincare technique that involves coating your face in an occlusive moisturiser overnight – to leave your complexion with a deep hydration and a plumping glow come morning. What is hair slugging?Įarlier this year, beauty e-tailer Lookfantastic predicted ' slugging' to be the biggest upcoming trend of the year. Alas, it's still worth knowing about… so we continue. It's basically an age-old way to deep condition your hair overnight, boxed up in a shiny, new internet-buzzy packaging. When I first discovered 'hair slugging' was trending, I thought it was nothing new. While many of the viral beauty trends on TikTok aren't worth your time ( using lube as primer – sorry boo, that just wasn't for me), 'hair slugging' is actually quite genius – and will leave you with the silkiest smooth strands of dreams. But hold on to that thought for just a moment because last night I tried out the latest beauty hack doing the rounds on TikTok and spoiler alert – it's actually worth knowing about. Bored of viral TikTok beauty trends? I feel you. ![]()
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