Women with dry hair tend to use particularly moisturising hair care products. This is a fatal mistake! These products weigh the hair down even more, which makes it lie flatter against your head and turn oily faster.
You should definitely avoid products with silicone; unlike natural products, they create a coating around the hair that prevents nutrients from penetrating it. As a result, the hair dries out because it can no longer absorb moisture. Once this silicon coating has settled on your hair, it’s hard to get rid of it. It can take weeks of washing or special exfoliating shampoos to remove the layer of silicon. But be careful: Exfoliating shampoos can cause further distress to damaged hair.
If the shafts or ends of your hair tend to be dry, you should use a moisturising conditioner. This will also make your hair more manageable. But keep in mind that you should only apply conditioner to the shafts and ends of your hair to prevent your hair from lying flat on your scalp or becoming oily.
By the way: People with blond hair generally have more hair in total than people with dark hair, but the individual hairs themselves are usually finer. For this reason, ‘blonds’ more frequently have fine hair. Fine hair has less volume relative to the outer layer, so the ends tend to dry out, and the hair itself is weak and fragile. Additionally, fine hair usually looks limp and is prone to damage and static charges.
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