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But why actually oil your hair? There are many benefits, including results such as: smoothing the strands - the hair is pleasant to the touch and tangles less; shine - the strands look healthy and full of life at first glance; reducing frizz - the hair is weighed down, it is easier to keep the hairstyle in check; nourishing the strands - by oiling, you provide your hair with nourishing and moisturizing ingredients; reducing susceptibility to damage - mechanical damage and prevents the hair shafts from crumbling along the length. Hair oiling – which oil to choose? The key to effective oiling is to choose the right oil for your hair porosity type. Why is this so important? The right product will help you achieve the expected results, while the wrong oil may make the treated hair tangled, dull, greasy or frizzy.
When oiling hair, we choose the oil based on the size of the molecule. You can Austria Phone Numbers List find serums and oils for hair of various porosities in the Anwen store. What does selecting oil look like in practice? Oils for low porosity hair Oils for low porosity hair are ingredients with small molecules, which complement small defects well and do not weigh down the naturally smooth strands. People with this hair porosity willingly use coconut oil, shea butter, babassu oil or murumuru butter (available in the Anwen store) for this treatment.
Oils for high porosity hair High porosity hair often needs hair oiling to regain softness and smoothness. They tend to lose moisture quickly, are rough to the touch, and often tangle, crumble and frizz. They are mainly used for oils with large molecules, which work well with the highly open hair cuticle. People with high porosity hair often use linseed oil, grapeseed oil, hemp oil, black cumin oil or hazelnut oil.
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