Nioxin Scalp Treatment System 2
Nioxin Scalp Treatment System 2
tratamento para fortalecer o cabelo fino e fragilizado destinado ao cabelo natural (sem química o tratamento)
O sistema de produtos de Nioxin® centra-se no combate ao cabelo debilitado.
O cabelo enfraquecido é, para cerca de 91% dos dermatologistas, um
problema comum para homens e para mulheres * e afecta mais de 50%
das pessoas em todo o mundo. De fato, 70% dos homens e mulheres que já
experimentaram os produtos de Nioxin®, notaram uma melhoria no cabelo a
nível de espessamento e vitalidade, em apenas quatro semanas. A linha de
produtos, inspirada nos cuidados de pele, é composta por uma combinação
especial de serviços para aplicar no salão, ajudando na renovação do couro
cabeludo, de forma a alcançar um cabelo com aspeto mais forte e espesso e
é também constituído de produtos para utilizar em casa.
Nioxin®, em função da sua própria definição de cabelo debilitado, desenvolveu os seus
produtos com base na ciência e tecnologia do cuidado da pele:
• Limpar o cabelo e couro cabeludo de resíduos.
• Acondicionar e proteger o cabelo para reduzir a sua perda como resultado de rutura
• Espessar as fibras capilares.
Nioxin® Scalp Treatment, Tratamento
Como um creme de tratamento facial, ele confere espessura a cada fibra do
cabelo e deixa o couro cabeludo com uma deliciosa sensação de frescura. Aplicar
diretamente sobre o couro cabeludo, massajando suavemente. Não passar por água
Anti-Hair Loss and Thickening
Choosing the Right Shampoo for Hair Loss
Hair loss of 50 to 100 strands per day is normal and is related to the expected shedding of hair after two to five years of life.
However, when the number of hairs lost daily exceeds this range, partial or total hair loss can occur, a situation that affects one's appearance (especially in women) and constitutes a problem medically known as alopecia.
Shampoos and hair loss ampoules are the most well-known solution for the average consumer.
Washing your hair every day to style it and hide baldness can increase hair loss. So, what should you do when you are affected, more or less young, by difficult-to-manage hair loss? There are no quick solutions, but it starts with choosing the right shampoo that will directly address hair loss.
Choose the Right Shampoo for Anti-Hair Loss
You will find various types of shampoos on the market:
• The classics found in supermarkets: the worst of all! You will find "extra mild," "very mild," etc. Avoid at all costs.
• Supermarket hair loss products: nothing better than classic hair loss shampoos labeled "anti-hair loss." Be aware that they do not address genetic or other forms of alopecia.
• Organic shampoos. Although an organic shampoo is generally much gentler than others, there are some differences. Check the composition.
Opt for a shampoo specially designed for hair loss.
Sometimes, we use a variety of shampoos that can be irritating to the scalp. However, some bring very good results.
You can use a shampoo that directly targets baldness once a week, and in other washes, use an organic shampoo to help alleviate irritation and provide essential bioactive nutrients, giving more volume to limp hair and more shine to dull hair.
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