Capelli: 5 MITI da sfatare

Hair: 5 MYTHS to debunk

#1: FREQUENT WASHING DAMAGE YOUR HAIR.

Washing the hair according to one's needs is useful to avoid contamination of the scalp due to excessive secretion of sebum mixed with dust, residues of styling products and other impurities, which favor the proliferation of bacteria and could cause problems to the skin. Each hair has its own sebaceous gland and those with very thick hair really need more frequent washing to avoid the accumulation of sebum on the scalp.

N. 2: AFTER SHAMPOO, RINSE WITH COLD WATER CLOSES THE HAIR FLAKES AND MAKES THEM SHINY.

Cold water is not able to affect the scaly layer of the hair or make it shiny. To recompact the hair cuticles and obtain a natural shine, it is necessary to use specific products with an acid pH. The ideal water temperature for washing your hair is around 38-40 degrees.

N. 3: TO IMPROVE THE APPEARANCE OF HAIR, IT IS NECESSARY TO COMB IT OR BRUSH IT FOR A LONG TIME (the famous 100 strokes of the brush).

Excessive brushing of the hair can alter its structure. Comb and brush should be used sparingly, only to put the hair in order and without exaggerating. Wetting the hair and then combing it is also not recommended.

No. 4: CUT YOUR HAIR OFTEN, GROWTH WILL BE FASTER.

Hair growth depends on the activity of the follicles and on the body's physiological processes, and frequent cutting certainly cannot influence the speed of cell multiplication. To eliminate split ends it is useful to trim the hair slightly every month with scissors, otherwise it is sufficient to reshape the preferred cut every 3/4 months.

#5: SOME PRODUCTS ARE ABLE TO SOLDER AND REPAIR SPLIT TIPS.

Hair with split ends cannot be repaired: to solve this problem, it is advisable to trim them slightly, eliminating the most flaky ends, and resort to a PREVENTIVE treatment: EXTREME REGENERATION Hair Mask and Gold Elixir by CALIER SPA are the ideal products .

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