If you have already wondered how the conditioner that we use daily is produced, we show exclusive images of the production process and reveal three key ingredients that make the difference in the health of your hair.
How is a conditioner done? If you are in love with beauty, you may have already asked this question and I have found in practice – and in a real laboratory.
For the beginning of the conversation, we must keep in mind that the The conditioner must hydrateDistrict and soften your hair after washing the shampoo. And, therefore, its composition combines water, conditioning, thickening and emulsion (allowing the creation of the consistency of the product), acidification, preservatives and a fragrance, among other active assets.
Leather care acids give hair care more power
The most commonly used acidifying agent is citrus acid. “It is a very small molecule, which we call low molecular weight and, therefore, it is easy to enter the cortex and restore the calls that have been interrupted during various procedures”, explains the pharmacist Andre Luiz de Matos, an expert in products and development of Eudora.
It was at the invitation of the brand, including, that I discovered these details, during a guided tour of the Eudora Sià ge factory, to meet more details on the Nutrum -use.com line, which combines Citrus acid with lactic acid and Itacic acid.
“The acids present in the formula allow a profound penetration to the cortex of the hair. And, rather than reaching this inner layer, they have a high affinity with the structure of the wire, promoting a nutrition from the inside.
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