Does your hair get dry ,brittle or break? We understand how harsh the climate change can be on your hair , Here's how you can treat your hair this winter.
First of all, you need to avoid hair care and styling habits that lead to hair breakage, such as over-processing, frequent use of braids and hair extensions, frequent use of heat styling tools without applying styling products, frequent use of hair dye, use of rubber bands to hold the hair and not allowing the hair to rest for at least 6 weeks before retouching it again with relaxer (if your hair is relaxed)
Hair breakage can then be treated using Hairsavvy’s 3-Step Solution for Hair Breakage, which is a step-by-step rehabilitation process for damaged hair and it involves the following;
STEP 1: CLEAN
The first step in treating hair breakage is to clean built-up dirt from the hair and scalp with Hairsavvy Moisture Rich Conditioning Shampoo. It is moisture rich and will gently lift off dirt and product build up without over drying your hair or stripping out the hair’s natural oils. You can moisturise dirty hair because the
STEP 2: REPAIR
Damaged hair has to be repaired. To achieve this, deep condition with Hairsavvy Deep Penetrating Hair Restorer Conditioner with herbal extracts to repair damaged hair, restore moisture and prevent breakage and split ends, while added protein will strengthen the hair.
STEP 3: RESTORE
When damaged hair has been repaired, the next step is to restore its shine and silkiness. This is achieved by the application of Hairsavvy Leave in Conditioning Therapy. Remember to moisturise your hair daily with Hairsavvy Oil Moisturising Complex Lotion, which is an intensive moisture treatment that is specially designed reduce breakage. It contains Wheat Germ Oil high in naturally sourced Vitamin E, A, and D. When applied regularly it heals the scalp. It also has Hair Keratin protein to aid in the recovery of hair’s natural elasticity, while soothing the cuticle, and promoting softness and shine. You can also apply Hairsavvy Olive Oil & Lanolin Hair Food to your scalp 3 times a week. It strengthens weak, damaged hair, and stimulates growth.
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