Hydratatie: de sleutel tot zacht en sterk haar

Hydration: The Key to Soft, Strong Hair

1. What is hydration (and why does your hair need it)?

Hydration means: retaining moisture . Your hair consists of keratin (a protein), but it also needs water to remain supple, elastic and shiny.

If your hair is dehydrated:

  • Does it become stiff or brittle?

  • Will it split or break faster?

  • It may become frizzy or look dull

A well-hydrated hair fiber can bend without breaking – essential for length retention and shine.

2. Signs of dehydrated hair

Your hair is probably dehydrated if you:

  • Have trouble combing wet hair?

  • Do you have a lot of frizzy or static hair?

  • No shine, no matter how much you 'care'

  • Your hair feels dull, lifeless or coarse

The scalp can also dry out: it feels tight, sensitive or starts to flake (without it necessarily being dandruff).

3. How do you properly hydrate your hair and scalp?

Water = base
Hydration starts from within: drink enough water every day. Your hair will benefit from it too.

Use moisturizing products
Choose products with ingredients such as:

  • Aloe vera

  • Glycerin

  • Panthenol (pro-vitamin B5)

  • Honey
    These attract moisture or help retain it in the hair shaft.

Locks in moisture with oil
Hydrating is step 1, but after that you need to seal in the moisture. A light oil (like jojoba, argan or our hair oil) seals the hair cuticles so that the moisture doesn't evaporate.

Deeply hydrate once a week
Use a mask or oil treatment to deeply nourish your hair. Don't forget your scalp either: a dehydrated scalp can disrupt hair growth

Conclusion

Hydration is not a luxury, it is a basic necessity for healthy hair. Dry hair cannot grow, breaks faster and loses its shine. By regularly hydrating and protecting your hair and scalp, you build strong, soft locks - from root to tip.

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