According to the specific triggering cause, there are various solutions useful to counteract situations that can weaken and stress the hair: from cosmetic treatments (shampoo, conditioner, masks, lotions and vials) to food supplements to be taken orally. These intensive treatments help to regain a stronger and more resistant hair.
and vitality?The underlying causes of weak and brittle hair can be many, starting with the incorrect use of brushes, straighteners, curling irons and hairdryers. While on the one hand the hair dryer and other styling tools are the best allies to obtain a perfect and lasting styling, on the other hand, if not used in the correct way, you run the risk of damaging the hair. To avoid excessive stress with drying, it is important to first pat the hair well with a towel, pressing without wrinkling it, in order to remove excess water. As far as the flow of air is concerned, the hair dryer should not be used at maximum power and heat: perhaps you will save time, but you risk damaging your hair and drying it with the "appliance set to its full potential. Better to keep the hairdryer at least 25 cm away from the hair, never close to the hair. Adjusting the hair dryer to higher temperatures is only possible when needed and for a few seconds (for example, during brushing).
Even the use of overly aggressive treatments, such as repeated, permanent dyes and chemical straightening, can weaken the hair structure. These small, protracted mistreatments add to the choice of products that are not suitable for your hair type; when they are fine and thin, for example, they tend to wear out more easily, since they have a less compact and resistant keratin structure.
Environmental factors also participate in making hair brittle, dry and dull: pollution, wind, cold, chlorine, saltiness, UV rays, etc.
Finally, as for the skin, hair is affected by stress, unhealthy eating habits and the general health conditions of our body.
and harsh surfactants that can irritate sensitive scalp.
Unlike cosmetics, food supplements contribute to the rebalancing of hair in the anagen phase (i.e. they act during their growth), promoting proper renewal and giving body and density to the hair.