Revlon Eksperience Hydro Nutritive Hydrating Hair Conditioner
O tratamento Eksperience ™ Hydro Nutritive contém ingredientes que ajudam a fornecer nutrição em profundidade com uma ação de re-mineralização e hidratação, fornecendo minerais que reparam o cabelo danificado.
Condicionador hidratante leve para cabelos secos.
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O Eksperience é suave e fornece vitalidade como uma viagem ao mar, desenvolvido a partir de ativos marítimos excecionais, os produtos Eksperience vão procurar força e eficiência no mar. Selecionamos ingredientes seguros e verificados quanto à sua eficácia e segurança. É por isso que todos os nossos produtos são sem parabeno e dermatologicamente testados. Finalmente, o Eksperience leva você a um mundo de bem-estar, porque quem diz mar diz relaxamento total;)
Em casa, Eksperience traz os melhores benefícios do mar através de 7 linhas para tratar todos os problemas de cabelo e couro cabeludo. Você tem cabelos coloridos, falta de umidade, excesso de oleosidade, cabelo que não tem volume e densidade, ou está propenso a queda de cabelo? O Eksperience provavelmente tem sua solução!
Cada um das 7 gamas é composto por uma alga específica e uma água rica em oligoelementos, vindo diretamente de Noirmoutier (França).
Eksperience, eco responsável?
Sim! Além de tudo isso, todas as embalagens são recicláveis, as embalagens de papelão são de florestas controladas e os produtos Eksperience que verão no cabeleiro são recicláveis e feitos para ser reutilizados. As fórmulas são suaves para mais respeito pelo meio ambiente... e seu cabelo claro!
Fundada em 1932, a marca Revlon rapidamente se especializou em produtos cosméticos de alta qualidade. E foi com a criação da primeira linha de vernizes de unhas de longa duração que a Revlon ganhou notoriedade. Ao longo dos anos, a Revlon adicionará diferentes produtos à sua oferta, começando com o batom em 1940 e depois uma linha de maquilhagem mais completa durante a Segunda Guerra Mundial. Uma das cinco maiores empresas americanas de cosméticos no final da guerra, a marca vai continuar a desenvolver-se, diversificando a sua actividade e alargando o seu âmbito, nomeadamente através da aquisição de várias empresas. A partir do final da década de 1950, a empresa passou a comercializar seus produtos no exterior. Em 1962, quando estreou no Japão, as subsidiárias da marca já existiam na França, Itália, Argentina, México e Ásia. A sublimação das mulheres contando com uma rede de freelancers está no centro das preocupações da marca Revlon. Ao longo dos anos, a linha da Revlon cresceu, notadamente por meio da aquisição da Elizabeth Arden, uma empresa americana especializada em cremes anti-envelhecimento e perfumes.
Na década de 1970, a Revlon lançou a linha de fragrâncias Charlie. Em 1975, a marca foi ainda recompensada por ser a primeira fragrância do mundo!
Especializada em produtos de maquilhagem, acessórios de beleza, cuidados com o rosto e corpo, perfumes, mas também produtos para os cabelos, em particular tintas usadas por muitos profissionais, a marca Revlon foi construída em torno de uma visão de beleza baseada no glamour, entusiasmo e inovação, por meio de produtos de alta qualidade vendidos a preços acessíveis.
Dry Hair
Conditioner, the Ally for Dry Hair
Manufactured with hydrating and nourishing agents, these hair products are perfect for revitalizing dry hair. We reveal all their advantages and provide advice on choosing and using them effectively.
Conditioner. What is it?
It is a treatment applied to damp hair immediately after washing with shampoo. Depending on the hair type, there are suitable conditioners: for oily, damaged, colored, curly, intense brown, or bright blonde hair. And, of course, there are also formulations suitable for dry hair. They are developed with specific active components and ingredients tailored to the needs of each hair type. While conditioners are part of haircare routines today, they are not meant for washing hair but for treating it.
Advantages for Dry Hair
Conditioners are typically designed with hydrating active ingredients because healthy hair is well-nourished and, above all, well-hydrated. For dry hair, it's essential that conditioners are richer to preserve moisture.
The conditioner can quickly become the best friend of dry hair because, with its hydrating active ingredients, the hair becomes soft and shiny from the first use. Whether it's aloe vera, sweet almond oil, shea butter, or silk protein, the results are impressive. However, it is over time and with repeated use that you can determine if the conditioner suits your hair type well or if it's necessary to try another with a different active ingredient, perhaps more effective or suitable.
Hair can be dry for two reasons: it may lack hydration and therefore water. In this case, you should choose a conditioner to retain water in the hair fiber or capture it from the surrounding air. For this, the formation of a barrier with aloe vera, ceramides, amino acids is recommended.
They can also be dry due to a lack of lipids, meaning they are not sufficiently nourished. Typically, the hair is also dull and brittle. Conditioners with nourishing active ingredients will be suitable: royal jelly, honey, butters, and vegetable oils that nourish the hair, forming a protective barrier that prevents water from evaporating from the hair fiber.
Thanks to its components and care action, the conditioner strengthens the hair, making it shiny and soft in the long run.
The Haircare Routine to Adopt for Dry Hair
Of course, a poorly chosen or misused conditioner can leave the hair oily or flat. The products we put in our hair must be chosen precisely according to their nature. The first thing is to discover why the hair is dry so that you know how to correct it. A professional hairstylist can be a good advisor to get to the root of the problem.
Every day, hair is attacked by pollution, stress, sun, cold, or smoke. This weakens them, especially if they are naturally dry. For very dry hair, the use of a conditioner is recommended two to three times a week. Over time, when the hair regains some vitality and tone, it will be possible to space out the applications.
After shampooing, wring out the hair and apply the conditioner to the lengths and ends, avoiding the scalp and roots. Massage the hair gently before waiting for 2 to 3 minutes for the treatment to take effect. Finally, rinse the hair well as the conditioner may weigh it down. When running your fingers through the hair, the effect is already noticeable: they become softer, easily detangled, and smoothed.
To dry the hair, it is best to limit the use of the hairdryer, which risks removing all the benefits of the conditioner, and favor a microfiber towel that absorbs water more quickly.
Conditioner
What is a Hair Conditioner and What Is Its Purpose?
A hair conditioner is a hair treatment often overlooked. However, it forms a perfect duo with shampoo and completes its action. After cleansing, the conditioner detangles and softens the hair. But to achieve an ideal result, it's important to choose the right conditioner. Here are some excellent tips to make the right choice.
The conditioner has its place in hair care routine. It has a 3-in-1 action that complements hair cleansing with shampoo: it hydrates, eliminates knots, and softens the hair. So many reasons that make it an interesting ally for use once or twice a week. But to be truly effective, you still need to choose your conditioner carefully.
How to Choose Your Conditioner?
Like shampoo or any other hair treatment, the conditioner should be chosen according to your hair type. In fact, if it doesn't meet your hair's needs, it can even cause the opposite of the desired result. Especially because conditioner can quickly lead to oily hair.
What Conditioner for Dry Hair?
Dry and/or damaged hair is most affected by the use of a conditioner. If you have fine and brittle hair, the conditioner will rehydrate the hair fiber, making the hair less thick. Conditioner is, therefore, an ideal ally for this hair type! Opt for a repairing treatment or intense hydration that you will use 1 to 2 times a week, after your regular shampoo. If your hair is very dry, complete your treatment with a nourishing mask once a week.
What Conditioner for Oily Hair?
Oily hair should be cautious with conditioner. In fact, the latter tends to make the roots greasier. Instead of choosing a moisturizing conditioner, use a volume or balance conditioner. Also, avoid applying conditioner to the roots. Apply your conditioner once a week, no more.
What Conditioner for Normal Hair?
If you're lucky enough to have normal hair, conditioner will simply remove any remaining knots and add shine. Use a conditioner that provides volume or balances sebum production. The goal is to detangle the hair without overloading it or making it oily. Thanks to the conditioner, normal hair will look even more beautiful. Applying conditioner 1 to 2 times a week is sufficient.
Regardless of your hair type, try to choose a natural and/or organic conditioner to avoid harming the scalp or damaging the hair. Preferably, avoid hair products containing sulfates or silicones. These chemicals dry the hair more than they hydrate it. It's best to opt for an organic conditioner labeled by the Ecocert organization, which prohibits the use of sulfates and silicones.