• Do You Have Dull, Damaged Hair? Try Leave-In Conditioner

    Many people who suffer from dull, damaged hair use leave-in conditioners make their hair shiny, smooth, and full-bodied.  This hot styling trend of 2008 continues to increase in popularity.

    When hair stylists and their customers saw a need to restore hair made dull by perms and coloring, they created leave-in conditioners.  Regular conditioners tend to become less effective the more people style their hair with flat irons and blow dryers as well as mouse and hair spray.  As these products continue to be applied to your hair, the less shiny and silky your hair becomes and the easier it can become damaged.

    Leave-in conditioners, also called leave-on conditioners as some people call it, are made with extracts from botanicals and topical polymers that make hair healthy from the root to the tip at the same time making it more lustrous and manageable.  Another benefit of these conditioners is that they are able to help detangle hair with its polymer compound.  This compound reduces breakage and allows your hair to dry faster.

    They can also aid in reducing hair frizz and split-ends.  Even if you use a regular, wash-out conditioner after cleansing your hair, as soon as you blow dry it, the static created can make your hair more likely to be damaged from the heat of the dryer.  So try applying a thermal protector before you style to keep heat damage at bay  Leave-in conditioners should also be used to repair the protein bonds.  When they are repaired, your hair will become more smooth and shiny.  And since the sun plays a roll in dulling and fading hair, use one with UVA and UVB sunscreen.

    Leave-In Conditioners Advantages

    • More shine
    • Protects while repairing frizz and split-ends
    • Sun protection
    • Adds moisture to dried-out hair
    • Improves damaged hair

    Put on a leave-in a conditioner to bring back the body and shine to your flat, dull hair.

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     January 2nd, 2010  Administrator   No comments

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