- 1. Use a small amount of shampoo
- 2. Apply a moisturizing cream
- 3. Pass a serum
- 4. Capillary cauterization
- 5. Capillary reconstruction
- 6. Capillary botox
- 7. Capillary sealing
Moisturizing the hair helps to protect the strands from the action of the sun, cold and wind, giving health, shine and softness to the strands throughout the year. In addition to hydration, it is also very important to take care of your hair carefully, always drying gently with a towel and using heat protector, always before using the dryer and flat iron.
The various ways of moisturizing the hair can be discussed with the dermatologist or hairdresser, especially when it comes to dyed or more damaged hair, with intense hair loss, dandruff or folliculitis, for example.
1. Use a small amount of shampoo
Using too much shampoo opens the hair strands, drying them out. Therefore, a small amount should be used and removed well with plenty of warm water in order to eliminate any residue, washing only if necessary.
2. Apply a moisturizing cream
The application of a moisturizing cream is very important, as it helps replenish the water that the strands lose over time and reduces dryness and the frizz effect. The products that can be used are Loreal Absolut Repair or Ducray Nutricerat Intense Nutrition Mask, for example, and should be applied to all hair, avoiding the root. Bepantol solution can also be added to the daily cream, thus increasing its hydration capacity.
3. Pass a serum
The serum can be applied to the hair without having to go through water, which makes it work longer. The products that can be used are Loreal Absolut Repair Serum, Serum C. Kamura or Wella, for example, to finish avoiding frizz, goose hair and split ends.
4. Capillary cauterization
Capillary cauterization is a deep hydration technique that closes the structure of the strands, in order to end frizz, reduce the volume and promote the smoothness, hydration and shine of the strands, using keratin and heat.
Capillary cauterization can be done at home or at the beauty salon, however it must be performed in hairdressing salons. This procedure will promote the reconstruction and sealing of the cuticle of damaged, fragile and brittle wires. The maintenance of the treatment must be done every 3 or 4 months. Learn more about capillary cauterization.
5. Capillary reconstruction
Capillary reconstruction is a technique that helps to replenish the keratin of the hair, and should be done every 15 days, especially when using many chemical processes in the hair. In cases where not many products are used in the hair, the reconstruction can be done only once a month, because the excess of keratin can make the hair strands very rigid and brittle. Learn more about this procedure.
6. Capillary botox
Capillary botox is a type of intensive treatment that in addition to moisturizing the hair, also smooths and gives shine to the hair. This procedure can be performed at home, however better results are obtained when it is performed by a trained professional. See more about capillary botox.
7. Capillary sealing
Capillary sealing is a hydration technique very similar to cauterization, but in addition to leaving the strands frizz-free and fully sealed, it also smoothes the hair.
This technique consists of washing the hair with anti-residue shampoo, applying various products such as mask, keratin and vitamin ampoule, drying the hair with a hairdryer and passing the flat iron at the end to seal the hair. Learn more about capillary sealing.