Goldwell Dualsenses Bond Pro Fortifying Conditioner

Goldwell Dualsenses Bond Pro Fortifying Conditioner é a escolha ideal para quem busca cabelos mais fortes e saudáveis. Este condicionador de alto desempenho foi desenvolvido para proteger e fortalecer os fios, especialmente aqueles que sofrem com danos e fragilidade. Sua fórmula avançada, enriquecida com microProtec Complex e Inter-Amino-Bond-Builder, atua profundamente na fibra capilar, reparando e prevenindo a quebra desde a primeira aplicação.

A combinação de ingredientes poderosos garante que o Goldwell Dualsenses Bond Pro Fortifying Conditioner ofereça uma hidratação intensa, sem pesar os cabelos. Além disso, ele proporciona uma textura suave e sedosa, facilitando o desembaraço e melhorando a maleabilidade dos fios. Ideal para todos os tipos de cabelo, este condicionador é especialmente benéfico para quem utiliza processos químicos ou ferramentas de calor frequentemente.

Experimente uma transformação notável com o Goldwell Dualsenses Bond Pro Fortifying Conditioner. Seu cabelo ficará mais resistente, brilhante e cheio de vida. Não perca a oportunidade de revitalizar seus fios com este produto inovador. Adicione ao seu carrinho agora e descubra o poder de cabelos mais fortes e saudáveis!


Goldwell: com paixão por cabelos bonitos.

Compartilhamos sua paixão por cabelos bonitos. Nós pensamos estilista. Aqui estão as mensagens comunicadas pela marca Goldwell aos cabeleireiros deste mundo. E essas mensagens também são entendidas fora dos profissionais. O portfólio de produtos Goldwell está dividido em vários setores: Color, Care, Styling e Smoothing (para cabelos leves e macios). Descubra produtos como Lagoom Jam, Ultra Volume ou Just Smooth.
Goldwell: uma marca de Kaō

Goldwell agora é propriedade da empresa japonesa KAO, que opera em 22 países com 10 marcas e emprega mais de 3.500 pessoas.

As raízes de Goldwell remontam ao ano de 1948. Foi neste ano que Erich Dotter, que na verdade era um vendedor de têxteis, fundou a Goldwell Fabrikate em Darmstadt (Alemanha) e produziu produtos de tratamento avançado exclusivamente para cabeleireiros. Em 1958, a empresa se expandiu pela primeira vez no exterior, para a Grã-Bretanha. E em 1979 ela cruzou o Atlântico para o Canadá. Os Estados Unidos seguiram o exemplo em 1982. A parceria com a KAO começou em 1989. A KAO então possuía 75% da Goldwell. Essa porcentagem aumentou para 100% em 1994.
Uma das empresas modelo do ponto de vista ético no mundo

Em março de 2015, a KAO foi nomeada uma das empresas mais eticamente exemplares do mundo pela 9ª vez consecutiva. A inovação e a sustentabilidade andam de mãos dadas na KAO. Trabalhamos para entender e reduzir o impacto ambiental de nossas atividades empresariais ao longo do ciclo produtivo, escreve a empresa sobre o tema sustentabilidade. Isso também se aplica à marca Goldwell.
Bem-vindo ao mundo dos produtos Goldwell

Entre as linhas de produtos Goldwell, existem, por exemplo, produtos de cuidado Kerasilk. A Goldwell atua aqui com tecnologias exclusivas de pesquisas próprias e oferece produtos com preciosos princípios ativos que atuam ativamente na estrutura do cabelo. Uma linha de produtos como o Kerasilk Control é usada para controlar o formato dos cabelos rebeldes e torná-los sedosos e macios.

O sistema de coloração ultra chique da Goldwell é uma linha de colorações de cabelo. Oferece camuflagem 100% dos cabelos grisalhos e proporciona "cores brilhantes intensamente luminosas". A linha de produtos Dualsenses também é bastante conhecida. Inclui, por exemplo, os produtos Color e Color Extra Rich para cabelos coloridos, bem como produtos de cuidado para cabelos ondulados e cacheados. Descubra os produtos Goldwell aqui

Colored or Chemically Treated Hair

How to Choose the Ideal Conditioner for Your Hair

The conditioners are complementary hair care products used in addition to hair washing. They can have different actions, especially on the scalp, as well as on the appearance and health of the hair.
Which care to choose and how to integrate it into your hygiene routine? We'll explain everything.

What is a Conditioner?

A conditioner is a hair product that is not meant for washing the hair, unlike shampoo. It is a product to be applied after hair washing, as part of post-wash care.
The conditioner can have various actions on the hair, such as detangling, nourishing, etc. It can be used for all hair types, either as part of routine care or occasionally to address specific issues (dandruff, brittle hair, etc.).

Different Forms of Conditioner

Conditioners come in different forms. Most commonly, they come in a tube, in liquid form, to be applied to wet hair in the shower. Solid conditioners resemble soap bars, which rub and liquefy upon contact with water. Leave-in conditioners are more similar to hair treatments. They intensely nourish the hair and aid in detangling, especially for curly hair. They are applied after washing, like a hair cream, without the need to rinse.


What is a Conditioner Made Of?

The composition of a conditioner is crucial: the active ingredients present in the treatment will determine its effectiveness on the hair. Therefore, the presence of a vegetable oil (coconut, castor oil, argan) or shea butter provides nourishment. Similarly, certain essential oils or plant extracts also bring nutritive or soothing benefits. Lastly, it is advisable to favor a composition with mostly non-chemical elements and avoid derivatives from the plastic industry (silicones, etc.), which can hinder the hair's breathability.

Hair Mask or Conditioner: What's the Difference?

A hair mask has a richer formula than a conditioner. Additionally, it usually requires a longer waiting time and allows for deep nourishment, especially with active ingredients like shea butter or vegetable oils.


Choosing the Right Conditioner Based on Your Hair Type

•    Dry or brittle hair: choose a nourishing formula. Curly, wavy, or kinky hair tends to be drier than straight hair. Therefore, it's not uncommon for such hair to appear dry, rough to the touch, and/or brittle. In this case, a nourishing conditioner can be applied after each wash to repair and provide the necessary nutrition.

•    Irritated scalp, dry dandruff: choose a soothing formula. In the case of dry dandruff, which is white and fine, the scalp can be treated with an anti-dandruff shampoo and conditioner. This will help cleanse the hair, soothe the scalp, and prevent itching.

•    Oily dandruff: choose a purifying formula. Oily dandruff is caused by an excessively oily scalp. An appropriate anti-dandruff conditioner will cleanse the scalp and regulate it to prevent excessive oiliness.

•    Easily tangled or curly hair: choose a detangling formula. A detangling conditioner smoothens the hair, making it easier to brush. It can be applied for each wash, especially useful for untangling long or curly hair.

•    Curly hair: choose a smoothing formula. Some conditioners have a formula that smoothens the hair and/or reshapes curls. These are recommended for curly or kinky hair to avoid frizz and enhance curl definition.

•    Normal hair: choose a moisturizing and/or detangling formula. Normal hair is neither dry nor oily, representing healthy hair. There are conditioners that nourish the hair and help detangle without weighing it down or making it oily. In this case, occasional use is sufficient.

•    Colored hair: choose a protective formula. Colored hair is naturally weakened by dyes. A suitable conditioner protects the hair fiber, ensuring the color lasts longer.
Can you use conditioner on oily hair?

When we talk about oily hair, we are actually referring to the scalp, which produces too much sebum. It is possible to use a rich formula conditioner without making the scalp oily, applying it only to the ends or lengths.


How to Apply Your Conditioner?

You've chosen the right product for your hair and are wondering how to use the conditioner?

Here are some tips for applying your treatment at home.

•    Where to apply?
Conditioner is primarily applied to the lengths, as this is where the hair tends to become dry or in need of nourishment. However, for very dry hair (such as kinky hair), the treatment can be applied to all hair, including the scalp. The same applies to short hair.

•    With what accessories?
You can use a wide-tooth comb to apply your detangling conditioner and make brushing easier. The treatment will help remove persistent knots, especially in curly, very long, or heavily tangled hair, or in children.

•    What interval?
A conditioner is a treatment that requires a break. Usually, a few minutes (between 3 and 5) are sufficient for the product to penetrate the hair. You can also take this opportunity to detangle during this period, distributing the product along the lengths.

•    How often?
A conditioner can be used with every wash if the hair type justifies it: curly hair, dry hair, or hair that is difficult to detangle. As a preventive measure (for colored hair) or in addition to a nourishing shampoo, for normal healthy hair, weekly application may be sufficient.
You can also use a conditioner after any other wash.

•    Can it be used as a mask?
The mask and conditioner have different compositions. The former is more nourishing and is not meant to be used daily. Similarly, a mask will be used less frequently than a conditioner, although the latter can act as a mask on normal hair.


•    A conditioner is a hair treatment
Perfect for integrating into your daily or weekly routine. In addition to shampoo, it can help repair dry or brittle hair, nourishing the hair fiber and making it easier to detangle curly or very long hair.


Three Things About Conditioner:

•    In addition to shampoo, conditioner is used as a hair treatment. However, it does not wash the hair;
•    Conditioner is applied primarily to the lengths to nourish them deeply;
•    There are different formulas, with targeted actions for each hair type.



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.



Hair

Tips for Maintaining the Health, Shine, and Life of Your Hair



1. Hair Care Basics:

Start with regular washing, cutting, and hydration. Choose products tailored to your hair type – be it dry, brittle, or color-treated. Understanding your hair type is crucial for effective treatment.

2. Hydrating Mask:

After washing at least twice a week, apply a hydrating mask to restore moisture. Adjust frequency based on your hair's needs, reducing to once a week after achieving optimal hydration.

3. Gentle Detangling:

Avoid detangling wet hair to prevent breakage. Use a wide-tooth comb to gently work through tangles.

4. Heat Protection:

Apply a generous amount of heat protectant spray before drying your hair with a dryer. Keep the dryer 25/30 cm away and use it daily without causing damage.

5. Styling Products:

Choose styling products that suit your desired look. Additional support is essential for achieving your styling goals.

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