Why Does Your Hair Color Fade So Quickly? The Secret Might Be Your Hair's pH.
Most people focus on the hair color itself, but one of the biggest factors in how long your color lasts is something most people never think about: pH. Healthy hair...
Most people focus on the hair color itself, but one of the biggest factors in how long your color lasts is something most people never think about: pH. Healthy hair...
One of the biggest concerns people have about coloring their hair is damage—and understandably so. Hair coloring, especially lightening or bleaching, can leave hair feeling dry, rough, and more prone...
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If you're trying hair color for the first time, our advice is to choose a shade that feels like an extension of your personality rather than a complete transformation. For...
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Summer changes everything for your scalp. With heat, sweat, pollution, and increased oil production, your scalp gets dirty much faster. So if you’re still washing your hair once or twice...
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Short answer—yes, it does. And not just a little. When you sweat more, your scalp is coated with a mix of water, salt, and oil. This sits on your hair...
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It feels like the safest option—no heat, no tools, no damage. But air-drying in summer isn’t always as harmless as it seems. When your hair stays wet for too long,...
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Dry shampoo feels like the easiest fix after a workout—quick spray, instant freshness. But here’s the truth: it doesn’t actually clean your scalp. After a workout, your scalp is covered...
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Mother’s Day isn’t really about adding one more thing to her shelf. It’s about giving her a reason to pause… and take a little time for herself. Because if there’s...
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Summer is brutal on your semi permanent hair color. Between sun, sweat, chlorine, salt water, and frequent washing, your hair cuticle stays slightly open. And when that happens, your color...
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Oiling does have benefits — especially when it comes to a good scalp massage. Massaging improves blood circulation, helps relax the scalp, and can make your hair feel healthier over...
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Frequent hair washing isn’t the problem—how and what you use to wash your hair is. Your scalp naturally produces sebum (oil) to protect and lubricate the hair. When you wash...
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Summer damage is constant.Your repair should be too. Between sun exposure, sweat, chlorine from pools, and salt water at beaches, your hair is constantly being stripped of moisture. Heat lifts...
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Not really. A conditioner mainly works on the surface. It smooths the hair cuticle, makes strands feel softer, and helps with detangling. But when hair is damaged, dry or frizzy,...
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