Say Goodbye to Dry Hair - Beauty Tribe

Say Goodbye to Dry Hair

First Things First, Why is Your Hair So Dry?

Two conditions pave the path for dry hair. First, it may be that your scalp is under-producing sebum to keep your hair moisturized. The second reason is that your scalp produces enough oil but lets it escape before reaching your hair shaft. These are the likely culprits behind the above situations:
  • Dry Scalp

Just like orange trees wouldn’t produce apples, dry scalps have no business with moisturized hair. That’s because your hair gets its nutrients and oils from its roots. As such, your scalp will receive oil first before it gets to your hair strands.
  • Wrong Hair Care and Styling Techniques

Sometimes, the dryness you experience on your scalp is self-made. For example, you can strip your hair of its natural oils by washing it too frequently. Other times, your dry hair can result from harsh shampoos and chemicals like relaxers and dyes. Another way you can end up with dry hair is through heat damage from styling tools like curling irons and straighteners. And while we understand that blow drying your hair may be the only option to avoid running late for that important appointment, doing it too often can dry your hair.
  • Environmental Factors

Life can seem better on sunny days. But, unfortunately, while your mood could use a boost from the sun’s rays, your hair doesn’t feel the same way. That’s because the heat from the sun can take moisture away from your scalp and hair, making it dry and discolored. Other environmental factors, like extreme winds, can also damage and dry your hair.
  • Age

The older you get, the less oily your scalp will become. This is because your body will produce less of the androgen hormone that stimulates oil production as you age.
  • Nutritional Deficiencies

Like every other body part, our hair needs adequate nutrients to thrive. So, when you have dry and brittle hair, it may be a sign that your hair is lacking the nourishment it needs to thrive.

How To Nip Dry Hair in the Bud

These are the easiest and most effective ways to fix your dry hair problem:
  • Trim Your Hair

Getting a trim is an effective way to give your hair a reset. Dryness can cause split ends which worsens and takes up more length in the long run. So, cutting out unhealthy hair ensures it doesn’t overwhelm freshly growing hair.
  • Wrap Instead of Airdry

Washing already dry hair can make it drier and more brittle. So, removing whatever little moisture is left by airdrying your hair is a big NO. Instead of blow-drying your hair, wrap it in a microfiber towel or cloth to reduce frizziness and prevent hair breakage.
  • Reduce the Heat

Even the healthiest hair strands will bear the brunt of heat styling. So, this means dry and damaged hair should go nowhere near a hot tool. Fortunately, there are many no-heat hairstyles you can try to avoid more damage from blow dryers, curling irons, hair straighteners, etc.
  • Up Your Vitamin Intake

Increasing your vitamin intake can provide more nutrients for your hair to thrive. Focus on citrus fruits, tomatoes, leafy green veggies, egg yolk, nuts, and other food items rich in vitamins A, C, and H (biotin).
  • Cut Down on the Intervals Between Wash Days

We know that the goal is to have clean, odorless hair. But washing your hair every day is doing too much and will drain the sebum out of it. So, a better idea will be to wet (not wash) your hair daily while applying shampoo only when necessary.
  • Never Skip the Conditioner

Neglecting to use a conditioner when you have dry hair is a grave sin you should never be caught committing. After using an extra-hydrating shampoo, a hydrating leave-in conditioner will add and lock in moisture while making your hair easier to manage. It’s the ultimate healer for dry and frizzy hair.

Evo The Therapist Hydrating Conditioner: The Secret Weapon Against Dryness

When dealing with dry hair, neglecting to use a leave-in conditioner is equivalent to walking in circles. But this doesn’t mean you should walk to a superstore aisle and pick the first conditioner you see. Instead, to effectively fight dryness, carefully select a hydrating leave-in conditioner without harmful chemicals like sulfate and paraben. If you have colored hair, you may also want to check that your conditioner of choice is color-safe. Fortunately, Evo The Therapist Hydrating Conditioner easily ticks all the boxes. This hydrating conditioner will pamper your dry hair with moisture while strengthening and improving its shine. In addition, this conditioner works well with tangled hair and will make it soft enough to manage properly. With Evo The Therapist Hydrating Conditioner, dry and dull hair will become long-gone strangers in no time. The Therapist Conditioner

Final Thoughts

Say goodbye to dry hair with The Therapist Hydrating Conditioner from Evo. Get yours today from Beauty Tribe and start your journey to hydrated and healthy hair.