Types of Hair Conditioners and How To Use Them

Conditioning your hair is an important part of your hair maintenance routine. The list of products available is daunting. Let’s take a look at some of the different hair treatments you can use and how they are best implemented.

Shampoo and Conditioner

Start your hair care routine with traditional shampoo and conditioner. Invest in a hair-care line that benefits your specific hair needs. Function of Beauty offers a custom shampoo and conditioner product based on your hair profile, fragrance choices, and hair goals. Most people maintain their locks by washing their hair every two or three days. However, the only rule is to pay attention to your hair and wash it based on how your hair looks and feels.

Dry Conditioner

Dry shampoos and conditioners are great for the gym bag or for those times when you need a quick touch-up before you head out. They neutralize sweat odors and absorb oil from your hair and scalp. Dry conditioners add nutrients to your hair, while at the same time, improving body and volume. Keep your traditional shampoo handy, as exclusively using dry products can cause breakage.

Hair Mask

Hair masks are intense conditioning products, meant to be left on your hair for a few minutes to several hours. They nourish your hair and provide a boost of conditioning for heat-damaged hair or protection for colored hair. For normal hair, masks are a great treatment during seasonal changes in humidity. If your hair is damaged, your hair may respond best to a weekly hair mask. Invest in a mask that offers the best oils for your hair.  Take the time to read and follow directions for the best results.

Hair Oil

Applying hair oil is a luxurious way to add a layer of protection to your hair. In addition, it tames frizz and smooths fly-away strands. Be sure to wash your hair with a cleansing shampoo before you apply the oil. Impurities left on the strands block the oil from being absorbed. You can apply the oil to damp or dry hair. Damp hair absorbs more moisture. Applying to dry hair controls frizz and tames dry ends, giving you more immediate results. If you have an oily scalp, limit the amount you massage into it. Excessive oil traps dirt, clogging pores and slowing new hair growth.

Leave-in Conditioner

Apply leave-in conditioner after shampooing and towel-drying your hair. It adds nourishment to your hair and smooths frizz. Dermatologists recommend a leave-in conditioner to help control hair loss. These conditioners reduce the appearance of split ends. People with color-treated, dry, or frizzy hair benefit from them.

Serum

A hair serum adds shine and smooths out frizz. It is a hair styling product, not a hair treatment. When applying serum, warm it in your hands for a few seconds, and add a heat protector when drying or straightening your hair. Avoid applying it to your scalp, as it can leave your hair looking greasy.

No matter what styling routine you choose, adding conditioning treatments to your hair can improve the appearance and health of your hair. Be sure to make note of each product that you use and its effect on your locks and scalp for the next few days. This allows you to develop the most successful hair care routine.

Clare Louise

Clare Louise