Did you know the sun can
actually damage your hair?
Not exact matches
Hair products can not actually «repair» split ends and damaged h
Hair products can not
actually «repair» split ends and
damaged hairhair.
The very thing that gives it allure — making
hair appear shiny and smooth — is
actually what
damages the
hair in the end.
In many cases, the baking soda is
actually causing
damage to the
hair.
Run a drop or two through the ends of your
hair and not only will your mane look sleek all day, but the oil will
actually prevent further
damage and moisturize your strands too.
The pigments used in specific tones can
actually stain the
hair follicle, making that journey from brunette to blonde and back again all the more difficult — not to mention,
damaging on your strands.
This is
actually one of my reason not to dye my
hair, because I'm afraid it'll be
damaged.
Never in my right mind would I assume that what I use to clean my
hair or protect my skin from sun
damage would
actually harm me.
And best of all if
actually helps rehydrate my dry
damaged hair.
In some cases, Siobhan and Alexandra describe how the beauty products being marketed to women
actually put us on a vicious cycle of deteriorating our
hair or skin, so that even more beauty product is needed to keep ahead of the
damage.