Soft water also balances your hair’s pH level, so you’re left with silky smooth hair after every wash. And, as an added bonus, soft water can help to reduce topical issues such as eczema and dry skin. More often then not, the root cause of the problem can be the water you use when washing your hair. The water in your very own household can be the true problem making your hair feel unbearable.
Coconut oil has innumerable benefits on hair and helps in preventing dry and frizzy hair. In order to calm down your dry hair after a shower, soothe your tresses with coconut oil. Take a small quantity of coconut oil and start applying on the damp air. Make sure you apply on the ends and work it for some time.
From using the wrong hair care products to a lack of moisturising ingredients in your routine, anything could be the culprit behind it. Lucky for you, there are some easy ways to nurse it back to health. If your hair is dry, it may not be necessary to shampoo hair dyed too dark at salon every day. Take a day or two off between shampoos and give your scalp’s natural oil a chance to replenish your dry hair. If your hair becomes flat or your scalp gets too oily, try applying a dry shampoo on your roots to refresh and absorb excess oil.
You should condition your hair properly to avoid super sticky and oily hair. If you find your ends much drier than rest of your hair, you should immediately apply the serum. Most of the women apply the serum after drying the hair but it should be used when the hair is wet.
If you want a pure moisturizing deep conditioner without protein make sure to read the label to confirm. Sulfates are harsh detergents that strip the hair (and skin!) of our natural oils, causing frizz, dryness, itchy scalp and breakage. Men who have outdoor jobs are more likely to get dry hair. The cuticle is your hair’s natural protection mechanism and helps to lock the moisture in your hair.