Many people are confused about conditioner, that applying it to hair will damage their hair and will start turning grey soon.
Nowadays many people are struggling with hair problems, factors like stress and increasing pollution in life are responsible for this, many people believe that excessive use of conditioner makes hair rough and starts falling. Today we clear your confusion.
What is conditioner?
Conditioners usually contain moisturizing agents like emollients and silicone. These work to soften split ends and replenish moisture in the hair. Conditioners should be used according to the length and volume of your hair.
Conditioners are important for hair care, they help in making hair healthy, shiny, and smooth as well as provide moisture and nutrition to the hair. Whereas, shampoo works to clean the scalp by removing dirt and oil.
It contains elements that make your hair soft and prevent it from getting tangled. When the hair gets tangled less, it will break less. Conditioner helps in smoothening the surface of your hair and retain moisture in it so that it looks shiny and smooth. Its regular use brings elasticity to the hair as well as fulfills the lack of protein in your hair and its lost shine starts coming back.
Hair protection
The conditioner works as a shield for your hair which protects your hair from UV rays, pollution, and heat. It reduces irritation, and dryness in the scalp and increases a healthy pH level. Therefore, it is important to include conditioners in the hair-washing routine.
If you get your hair colored, then conditioner can be used to prevent the color from fading and keep it shiny for a long time. The conditioning agent tightens the cuticles of the hair. Due to this, the color applied to the hair does not fade.
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