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Hair that lacks hydration often becomes dry, dull, brittle, split, rough, and difficult to style. To address this issue, it’s important to include moisturizing hair care products in your routine.
How do you know if your hair needs hydration?
Hydration is one of the most common hair care needs. You can usually tell if your hair lacks moisture by its dry, dull, brittle, and rough appearance. Dry hair is often caused by excessive use of styling tools, a dry scalp, and sometimes prolonged exposure to UV rays. In addition, certain hair types, like curly and kinky hair, are naturally more prone to dryness and need more hydration than usual. In short, dry hair is dehydrated hair! Dry hair needing hydration typically has split ends and is challenging to style.
How can you hydrate dry hair?
To hydrate and nourish dry hair, it’s important to restore moisture levels using the right products. Sometimes, it’s best to start by nourishing the hair at the root, directly on the scalp. If both your hair and scalp are dry, adding a hydrating oil or serum to your routine can make a huge difference. It’s also important to choose products with ingredients, including oils essential for hydrating hair. Castor, jojoba, argan, and avocado oils, to name a few, are must-haves for achieving hydrated, shiny, and healthy-looking hair. A hair care routine focused on hydration helps lock in nutrients, restore essential moisture, prevent dryness, reduce split ends, and maximize shine. A hydrating hair mask is an excellent addition to a dry hair routine because its rich, concentrated, nourishing formula can quickly restore moisture. Since split ends are common in dry hair, adding a serum designed to treat dry ends can also be a great addition to your hair care ritual.