Hydrate

Hydration

One of the basic needs for healthy hair is hydration. Using the right moisturizers will help detangle more effectively and keep your hair looking healthy.

Since hydration is an essential part of any basic hair care routine, it’s only fair to want to get the most out of your daily, conditioning products. Whether you’re looking for shine or softness, the pros of using a nourishing product line are endless. Nevertheless, certain external factors causing dry hair must be eliminated beforehand. In other words, when having to restore moisture to a hard-to-manage mane, even when using the right styling products, it might be wise to resort to conditioning products suited to your specific needs. Often designed with fatty acids, oils and butters or fruit extracts, you will find the moisturizing treatment for your hair type, whether it is oily, dry, fine or thick.

"How do I know if my hair needs hydration or repair? "

Dry hair tends to get tangle up easily despite the use of conditioner, and can be difficult to style. The texture is dry or rough, and if you pull on a strand of hair, it will tend to stretch without returning to its original shape. It's a bit the same thing with damaged hair. What sets them apart is when you pull on a damaged hair, it breaks easily. Not only is it harsh to the touch, you can often see split ends and brittle.

Did you know?

 Hair often needs essential nutrients from hydration and repair in order to be at its best. So, if you are following a restorative hair regimen and the results are not what you expected, your hair may be thirsty for hydration. If, on the other hand, despite all the moisturizers you offer it, your hair remains difficult to treat, it may be because it is hungry for protein-treating products!

 What external factors have the power to dry out hair?

  • Cold weather, heat in homes and sudden temperature changes
  • Ammonia dyes and bleaches as well as other oxidants that chemically treat the hair
  • Using shampoos or conditioners that are not suitable for your hair type. For example, if your hair is thick and dry, and you use a volume line, you may not be getting the hydration level needed for healthy hair