Frizz, dullness, breakage and split ends are all common indicators that your strands are dry and in need of some moisture. But just as one size doesn’t fit all for your skincare needs, the same goes ...
Restore moisture, softness, and shine in the dry months ahead, and beyond.
Your body naturally moisturizes your hair thanks to sebaceous (oil) glands in your scalp, which release sebum. The sebum then makes its way from the scalp to lubricate the rest of your hair strands.
In a world where shiny, bouncy, lush hair is the ultimate goal, dry, brittle hair can feel like such a bummer. To add insult ...
Achieving perfectly moisturized hair is no easy feat. In fact, at least 60 percent of African-American women report feeling like their hair is “too dry.” There’s no shortage of haircare at our fingers ...
Starre Vartan is an environmental and science journalist. She holds an MFA degree from Columbia University and Geology and English degrees from Syracuse University. This hair mask is as simple as you ...
Hair has three distinct layers. The outermost layer produces natural oils, which make hair look healthy and shiny, and protects it from breaking. This layer can break down as a result of swimming in ...
A trichologist gives the full rundown on how to moisturize your scalp for healthier hair from follicle to end—and it starts with shampoo. Basically, “dry scalp” is an umbrella term that encapsulates a ...
Dermatologists and a trichologist share their best tips. Although scalp care is often overlooked, the scalp is an extension of the skin and requires proper hydration to support healthy hair growth. A ...