Macadamia Moisturizing Rinse
Condicionador hidratante indicado para cabelos de todos os tipos. Hidrata, desembaraça, nutre e protege os fios, deixando a fibra capilar suave e pronta para ser estilizada.
Possui fator de proteção natural contra os raios UV, deixando os fios protegidos.
Ação
Óleo de Macadâmia: extremamente leve, este óleo possui uma curiosa semelhança e compatibilidade ao sebo natural que o nosso couro cabeludo produz. É essa semelhança exclusiva que o torna tão eficaz, permitindo que seja absorvido rapidamente pelo cabelo e couro cabeludo, restaurando sua saúde, maciez e brilho. Ainda contém fator de proteção UV natural, protege o cabelo de produtos químicos, calor e outros danos.
Óleo de Argan: excepcionalmente rico em Vitamina E, Ômega 9, Linoleico, Oleico e Ácidos Graxos, rejuvenesce o cabelo da raiz até as pontas aumentando sua força, elasticidade e saúde.
John Fasan, pioneiro na indústria do cabelo, fundou a Macadamia na Califórnia em 2009. A marca conquistou blogueiros e influenciadores ao redor do mundo com suas fórmulas 100% veganas e tecnologia Pro Oil Complex. O fundador oferece aos clientes uma coleção de produtos revitalizantes para os cuidados com os cabelos. Para se tornar uma líder global na indústria de cuidados profissionais para os cabelos, a Macadamia cresceu ao longo dos anos, distribuindo seus produtos para salões de beleza em mais de 80 países ao redor do mundo.
Desde 2014, Macadamia Natural Oil tornou-se Macadamia Professional. A marca combina a história e a eficácia do Óleo Natural de Macadâmia em uma nova linha de produtos que atendem às expectativas de todos os tipos de cabelo em todo o mundo.
Esta nova gama Macadamia Professional oferece uma experiência única de luxo em salões de beleza. A Macadamia cria produtos inovadores para profissionais de cabeleireiro e clientes.
Alguns produtos contêm uma mistura patenteada, o "Pro Oil Complex". A fórmula é enriquecida com óleos de Argão e Macadâmia, aminoácidos, Ômega 7,5,3 e 9, nutre profundamente, repara a fibra capilar sem pesar.
Graças à sua fórmula, os ingredientes nutrem da raiz às pontas, revitalizam os cabelos mais difíceis e devolvem a saúde e beleza aos cabelos.
Todos esses cuidados e tratamentos capilares são inovadores, sofisticados, fáceis de aplicar e resolvem os problemas de todos os tipos de cabelo.
All Hair Types
The Essential Role of Conditioner for Hair Health
Discover the vital role of conditioner, how to choose it, and maximize its benefits. Insights from three hair care experts.
Present in many bathrooms and essential for hair care, conditioner plays a crucial role in the beauty and health of our strands. But is it truly indispensable?
This product became part of our hair care routines about forty years ago!
Understanding the Fundamental Role of Conditioner
"A conditioner should detangle, nourish, and add shine to the hair. The best ones also work deeply, restructuring the strands to make them more resistant," explains Caroline Bottigliero, production head at Hair Rituel by Sisley Paris.
It is an "express" product, with an exposure time usually not exceeding a few minutes, unlike masks or longer treatments (even overnight under a towel).
There are conditioners for all hair types: straight, colored, dry, damaged, long, curly, fine, dull, and brittle. To make the right choice, it is essential to identify the nature of your hair.
A complementary treatment for your hair care routine, Jean-Claude Barbotte-Goralski, training manager at Schwarzkopf Professional, recommends regular use of conditioner. "It's like a day cream. Useful, even necessary in some cases, especially for long and very curly hair, integrating well into the routine." To clarify: "A conditioner should not be used alone but combines very well with other products, such as a good shampoo and a treatment mask."
The expert emphasizes that not all hair types need a conditioner. "Short hair, for example, does not need to be detangled, while dry hair appreciates nourishment with hyaluronic acid. Mature hair prefers the regenerating action of Q10, and damaged hair can benefit from collagen."
Beware of Silicones in Conditioners!
For Christophe Robin, hairdresser and colorist, conditioner is far from a miraculous product. On the contrary, according to the specialist, this type of treatment can encourage a "lazy routine." He is against these products and highlights silicones, common components in these products, which can cause buildup and suffocate the scalp, preventing the entry of moisture and essential nutrients.
The specialist recommends a more profound care, such as applying a vegetable oil before shampooing, followed by a silicone-free mask after shampooing.
An effective ritual, although not always suitable for those in a hurry.
Application Tips for Better Results
The conditioner, whatever type, should be applied to the ends, unlike shampoo, which is emulsified throughout the hair, including the scalp. Therefore, it is the fiber, the visible part of the hair, that benefits from the effects of the conditioner. Some "exceptional" conditioners can also be applied from root to tip, offering a soothing effect on the scalp. As for the amount, it should be sufficient to cover the fiber. Regarding frequency, it varies according to the hair type. The important thing is to rinse well to avoid buildup and suffocation of the strands, emphasizes Caroline Bottigliero.
To prevent the hair from getting used to a single product, our experts recommend trying different brands and ranges instead of using the same one all the time. Currently, there are alternatives to traditional conditioner, such as pomades, balms, and sprays, applicable to clean and damp hair. It's up to each person to find the product and routine that best suits their hair and lifestyle.
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.