Damage Hair

Damage Hair | Damage Hair Products | Damage Hair Treatments

Damage Hair | Damage Hair Products | Damage Hair Treatments

Damage Hair | Damage Hair Products | Damage Hair Treatments

Damage hair is the name of a condition when the hair shows one or more of the following physical characteristics:

*Texture is rough and coarse.
*Hair porosity is extreme.
*Hair is very dry and easily breaks off.
*Hair has lost elasticity.
*After being washed, hair becomes foamy and mated while wet.
*Hair is capable of absorbing hair color very fast and is unable to keep different shades.

These are the conditions named damage hair and this is the phase that tresses should be promptly cured with specific damage hair products for damage hair treatments.

Any of the above conditions will cause problems during hair color treatments, especially when highlighting because the hair color products will be absorbed very fast and will blend with the others making the different shades of the highlights outcome undistinguishable.
Therefore damage hair must be quickly handled with damage hair products doing deep damage hair treatments. When permanent waving or chemical straighteners then the damage hair products should be strong and the damage hair treatments applied very often, almost twice a week.

Damage hair products for damage hair treatments are having in their formula ingredients that will condition and penetrate the hair shaft, remaining deeply inside the hair structure. These ingredients are not only included in the conditioners but also in the shampoos which are rich in oils, humectants and proteins. All of them combined with restore the protective capacity of the hair cuticle.

Once the hair has been cured means that it is ready to receive new hair color services, but the same damage hair products for damage hair treatments should be continued to use in order to keep the normal PH of the hair and ensure that damage hair will not occur again.
Hair Before and After
Long Hair Care

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