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Breaking hair is ill hair. In order for them to heal, it is necessary to act on their cuticle, with extreme care and some time ahead.
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You need to clog the cuticle's scales with plant masks, which are rich in the essential fatty acids that the hair has lost. Here are the steps to follow:
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- First, make the product penetrate by rubbing your hair, lock per lock. Twist and untwist it slowly, then squeeze thoroughly.
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- Then, Then, wrap your hair in a piece of cloth previously run under hot water, and wrung. Cover it all with a water proof shower cap. |
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- Finally, keep the mask for a long moment (at least 30 minutes). Then wash your hair with a soft shampoo or a conditioner. |
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Your hair's enemies: hot dryers, silicon, the sun, ocean or swimming pool bathing: they dehydrate and burn your already fragile keratin. |
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For untangling and hairdressing, only use natural tools: brushes with wide dents, scale or horn combs, or simply your fingers! |
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As far as procedures such as straightening, colours and locks go... the products should only be applied to the add-ons, not on the rest of the hair! |
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As for dry hair, we recommend a diet rich in essential fatty acids and vitamin E. They are especially rich in: chestnut oil, raisin and sunflower seeds, cold sea fish, fish eggs...
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