Product FAQs
Frequently Asked Questions
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Look for clarifying agents like tea tree oil or salicylic acid to control excess oil production and maintain scalp health.
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Aim for washing colored hair no more than 2-3 times a week to preserve the color and prevent it from fading quickly.
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It's not recommended as body soaps can be harsh and strip the delicate facial skin of its natural oils. Opt for a gentle facial cleanser instead.
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Shampoo cleanses the hair and scalp by removing dirt and excess oil, while conditioner hydrates and nourishes the hair, making it softer and more manageable.
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Yes, using a heat protectant is crucial to prevent heat damage and breakage caused by styling tools such as straighteners and curling irons.
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Use anti-frizz products like serums or creams, and opt for hairstyles that keep the hair contained and protected from humidity.
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Sulfates are cleansing agents that can strip the hair of its natural oils, leading to dryness and irritation. If you have sensitive or dry hair, consider using sulfate-free shampoos.
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While unconventional, some people find success with this method, especially if they have very fine hair prone to being weighed down by conditioner. It's worth experimenting to see if it works for you.