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Kate
Dated: May 8, 2008 11:13 AM
Philip Says:
"Dry hair is probably the easiest hair condition to treat. It is due to loss of moisture in the hair cells – not lack of oil. Therefore, it is important to re-moisturise the hair with products containing the necessary ingredients.
"Creams which contain a mixture of water and oils that are applied to the hair, massaged in, then steamed to aid penetration, are excellent for dry hair. The time involved in steaming varies depending on the severity of the dryness – the drier the hair, the more time is needed. It is also best to use a moisturising shampoo and conditioner, and a protective leave-in conditioner.
"Contrary to what may be thought, the more frequently the hair is shampooed, the healthier it will be. Finally, avoid hard brushing (dry hair is weaker and breaks more easily), and do not over-dry the hair – stop blow-drying when the hair is just dry."
The In-Salon Solution:
Conditionneur Douceur from La Biosthetique is a highly-charged moisturiser for dry, coarse, brittle hair. It’s packed with avocado oil and mango seed oil, which is rich in essential fatty acids to make the hair silky but not heavy.
Price: £14.25.
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