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Building an Effective Hair Care Routine for Healthier Locks

Have you ever peeked into your current hair care regimen and thought “Something must be wrong in here” ?  And poof - there’s indeed a step, habit, or a product that keeps you from achieving healthy and strong tresses. Now, are you ready to tweak your current haircare routine into one that’ll truly make your tresses strong, healthy, and lovely? Doesn’t matter if you’re a guy or a gal, everyone benefits from a great hair care routine! Our post for today will give you an outline of a basic yet effective hair care routine that suits your hair needs. We do acknowledge that there are diverse hair types, textures, and needs. That’s why we’ve made this guide as inclusive as possible so that everyone regardless of gender or color can build a personalized healthier hair care regimen. Four Major Factors in Establishing Individual Hair Care Routines There are certain things you need to take note of before you delve right into creating your new hair care routine. These

Strengthen Your Hair with Hydrolyzed Wheat Protein

One of the hottest ingredients found in strengthening shampoos and conditioners today is hydrolyzed wheat protein. It’s been touted as an effective hair grower and thickener for those with hair loss or thinning hair. But is it really effective, and what does it actually do to our tresses? We’ll dive deeper into what hydrolyzed wheat protein is about in our post for today. Hydrolyzed Wheat Protein What?

How to Use Turmeric for Healthier Hair

Lots of herbs and spices are used not only in cooking but in medicine as well. And you’ve probably heard of the many amazing benefits of turmeric for our health. But did you know that this Indian native spice also works wonders for your hair? Our post for today centers on the benefits of turmeric for your hair. We’ll also explore ways to use turmeric for hair care and hair regrowth. What is Turmeric?

Using Green Tea for Healthier Hair

  Green tea is long touted as a popular healthy beverage across the world. It is best enjoyed as a drink, but several companies have harnessed the healing power of green tea and made it among the main ingredients of many personal care products, including those used for hair care. Many people believe that green tea can solve a myriad of hair issues, including dandruff, dryness, and hair fall. But are these beliefs really true? And if they are, how should you use green tea for your hair? We answer all these questions in our post today. What’s Green Tea?

Keeping Hair Hydrated for Strong and Beautiful Locks

Dehydration is one of the contributing factors to brittle and hair-loss prone hair. Tresses that lack moisture often appear frizzy, fried, and damaged. Apply a teeny-tiny bit of pressure on dehydrated hair, and you’ll spot hair strands falling to your palm almost instantaneously.

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