Dry hair is a common problem that can occur at any age; coarse, increasingly thin hair that lacks elasticity compromises the appearance of your hair. Let's find out how to solve this problem!
Dry hair is often linked to a scalp abnormality; in fact, the skin often tends to produce high levels of oily sebum, which compacts on the scalp without reaching the ends, causing them to become brittle and split.
In addition to problems related to skin type, there are many causes of dry hair, most of which can be traced back to hormonal factors that inhibit hair follicle activity , and genetic reasons.
Another cause is related to diet; paying attention to nutrition is essential in this case, especially to improve sebum production.
No to saturated fats and yes to vegetables and fruit, both fresh and dried.
To further improve the health of your hair, it is recommended to take a course of dietary supplements at each change of season, which act directly on the strength and thickness of your hair.
The lack of strength is linked to a low amount of water inside the hair, the main ingredient that guarantees hydration and lightness to the hair.
It is precisely the lack of moisture that causes hair to lose elasticity, leading to breakage and split ends.
For this reason, it is important to use a highly nourishing shampoo that rebalances the percentage of water, proteins, and lipids in the hair. Tecna offers the INTEGRO Hidra lineline, which specializes in rebuilding and rebalancing the minerals present in the hair shaft.
The line consists of a shampoo and an ultra-moisturizing treatment that is very simple and quick to use in the shower. Thanks to olive oil and honey, they leave hair soft and nourished after just a few applications. Try it for yourself!
Try the Integro Hidra treatment!
Helpful tips:
– Every week, apply an ultra-hydrating mask made from flax seeds.
– Always rinse your hair withcold water;
– Avoid using hair dryers too close to the hair roots;
– Avoid using water that is too hard;
– Give yourself a scalp massage every week ( we'll talk more about this here!);
