Óleo Nutritivo para cabelo Médio-Grosso. Repara, Fortalece, Restaura e Protege a Cor
Nourishing Moisture Oil Treatment deixa o cabelo sedoso, desembaraçada e livre de frizz. Além disso, melhora a saúde do cabelo, dá brilho e elasticidade e é ideal para cabelos tingidos secos ou danificados
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.
Nutritive and Moisturizing
Dry Hair: How to Hydrate It?
Dry Hair: how to hydrate it?
Dry hair requires a lot of attention to regain strength and hydration, from using oil to masks for dry hair. It is a very fragile hair type.
Exposed to daily aggressions such as pollution, ultraviolet rays, sea, or heat, hair can tend to dry out. Like your skin, your hair needs to be hydrated and protected.
Discover how to take care of your dry hair and find the most suitable treatments for your hair type.
How to recognize dry hair?
To determine the most suitable treatments for dry hair, it is essential to assess your problem and know your hair type. After a comprehensive diagnosis, you can choose the products that best suit you.
Sometimes it's challenging to tell the difference between damaged and dry hair.
Signs of dry hair:
• Hair easily tangled
• Dull hair
• Split ends
• Rough hair
Why do I have dry hair?
Dry hair is, above all, hair without sebum.
The causes of sebum deficiency can be multiple: genetics, overexposure to the sea, pool, or sun, or even daily use of a hair straightener or other heating accessories.
How to wash dry hair without damaging it?
To wash dry hair without damaging it, start by spacing out washes as much as possible. In fact, too frequent washing can contribute to the elimination of sebum, which, however, forms a barrier against external aggressions.
Choose a natural shampoo or a cleansing base; either will allow you to wash your hair without stripping the scalp.
If possible, try alternating between two different shampoos so that your hair doesn't get used to a specific product and continues to respond.
Avoid silicone-based shampoos, which tend to mask the problem without treating it completely.
To wash, gently massage the scalp in circular motions to irrigate it properly. Twist the hair before applying the mask and/or conditioner.
Which mask to choose to hydrate dry hair?
For dry hair, the mask is a crucial step to regain shine, flexibility, and hydration.
Apply a hydrating mask once or twice a week after shampoo and conditioner.
Opt for a mask rich in moisturizing active ingredients, such as a keratin mask, shea butter mask, or a homemade moisturizing mask for dry hair. Leave it on for at least 20 minutes and then rinse with cold water.
How to hydrate dry hair?
In addition to washes, you can apply a day cream for your hair. This will work as a day cream for the face, protecting the hair from external aggressions and nourishing it deeply.
Oil bath is also a great solution for prolonged hair care. You can choose various vegetable oils, such as coconut oil, piki oil, or argan oil; leave it on overnight for maximum results.
Another solution is dietary supplements! They will help nourish dry hair. However, patience is required, as a minimum of 3 months of treatment is needed to see real results.
7 tips to protect dry hair
1. Prefer natural or moderate heat drying.
2. If you use straightening, do not exceed 180 degrees; you risk damaging or burning the hair.
3. Remember to apply a heat protective treatment before using a heating device on the hair.
4. Avoid all friction and prefer the use of an absorbent towel.
5. Protect your hair from UV rays with hair products with a UV index, just as you would with your skin.
6. Use a moisturizing serum daily.
7. Wash your hair with apple cider vinegar.
Hair Oil Bath
The oil bath is a powerful ritual to nourish and repair dry hair and damaged ends.
Treatments
For Every Hair Type, a Care!
Straight, curly, wavy. Smooth, very voluminous, or with curls. There are different hair types! In fact, all our hair has different needs depending on the type.
To have beautiful hair, it is important to choose the right treatment for your type. Mask, shampoo, dry shampoo, oil, etc.
What treatment to choose if you really don't know which category your hair belongs to?
Hair is divided into 4 categories:
• Straight Hair
• Wavy Hair
• Curly Hair
• Kinky Hair
Straight Hair
Straight hair is usually the finest of the 4 categories. They are also the ones that tangle at the slightest gust of wind or tend to be oily. These little annoyances can be avoided! First, to prevent them from tangling, we recommend hydrating them well with care suitable to avoid weighing them down. If your hair is troublesome and gets oily very quickly, it's no secret: try to wash it as little as possible! Once or twice a week is ideal. In fact, the more you wash your hair, the more sebum present on the scalp is secreted. It is this sebum that leaves the hair oily!
Feel free to use various tricks to hide it: headbands, hats, tied in a bun, etc. If you really find them too dirty, a bit of dry shampoo will loosen them from the roots and give them a bit of volume. However, be careful not to use dry shampoos too much as they can be harsh on the scalp if used excessively.
3 types of straight hair:
• Fine hair that tends to tangle
• Fine hair with a bit more strength
• Straight but thick hair
There are treatments specially designed for straight and fine hair.
Wavy Hair
The second category of hair includes wavy hair. They are slightly wavy at the ends, for an ultra-modern wavy look or wavy from the roots. This type of hair is not always easy to tame! In fact, their beautiful waves do not always withstand a good night's sleep. In the morning, when you wake up, lower your head and gently run your fingers through the curls to lift them from the roots and give them a good shape. Avoid conventional hairbrushes at all costs: they can break the curls and damage the hair. Instead, opt for a comb with wide teeth.
3 types of wavy hair:
• Fine hair with a slight S-shaped wave at the ends
• Hair with slight S-shaped curls and a bit of frizz on the scalp
• Hair with a lot of volume and well-defined S-shaped curls
Curly/Kinky Hair
When we think of curly hair, we remember Julia Roberts in Pretty Woman! But to achieve a result worthy of this beauty goddess, it is important to take very good care of your curly hair. First, we avoid at all costs dry and damaged ends, which break the curl and leave the hair dull.
Ideally, apply a nourishing mask to the ends at least once a week, for as long as possible. Your hair becomes shiny and healthy thanks to this mask! Then, don't forget to detangle before washing your hair (yes, this also applies to curly hair!). It allows the scalp to be perfectly washed and maintains good hair quality.
3 types of curly hair:
• Hair with wide curls, well-hydrated, and sometimes straight at the roots
• Hair with well-defined curls, from roots to ends
• Hair with tighter and smaller curls from the roots
Kinky Hair
Kinky hair is the driest of the four types, so they are very low in oil. We should avoid washing them too much: at most once a week, simply to extract impurities and pollution residues. Unlike other hair types, it prefers leave-in treatments that deeply nourish kinky hair. Finally, kinky hair does not detangle with a classic brush, risking breaking the curl and damaging the very essence of the hair. If you really want to detangle, use a boar bristle brush, less aggressive than a plastic one!
3 types of kinky hair:
• Hair coiled from the roots, very voluminous, and with a spiral wave
• Hair coiled and wavy, finer and very dense
• Hair with Z-shaped curls, fine and fragile