Of course, cleansing is very important – an unsuccessfully selected shampoo can negate the effect of the most expensive masks and oils. However, one more step is important for hair shine – to do this you do not need cosmetics.
It’s all about the cuticle – a layer of overlapping keratin scales, like tiles on a roof. The tighter the scales, the more the hair shines – after all, a smooth “shell” better reflects light.
The heat and steam applied to the hair in the shower lift the cuticle scales. There is nothing wrong with that – only then can the moisture it needs get into the stem. However, there is an important “but” – if the scales do not fall into place, the beneficial substances will also easily leave the hair as they enter it, and the shine will not appear due to the uneven surface of the top layer. .
How to restore the “tile” to its original state? The secret is simple: rinse your hair with cold water for five seconds when you finish showering. “Low heat seals cuticles while regular cold rinses keep hair strong, healthy and shiny,” says celebrity hairstylist Andrew Fitzsimons.
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