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October 12, 2020 3 min read
Many of us want soft, smooth silky hair with a serious shine to it ! In reality a lot of us will testify that our hair tends to be rough, dry and even a bit straw-like, far from the swishing hair seen in those adverts. The secret is all in the hair moisture balance whilst maintaining your hairs strength (which is protein-based) and here is all you need to know about giving your hair the right amount of hydration...
Why does hair need moisture?
Whether you have thick, coarse hair or thin, fine strands, moisturise balance is key to maintaining hair health. Just like the skin, our hair requires moisture conditioning and dehydration can be its worst enemy. If your hair doesn't have enough moisture, it can be brittle whereas too much moisture means it's too elastic – both these states can mean more breakage, it's about getting the balance right.
The Stretch Test
In 1783 there was a new machine created called the Hair Hygrometer. The machine was used to measure humidity by recording changes in the stretch of a hair attached to two points in the machine. Hair is that sensitive to moisture! Humidity can cause curly hair to go frizzy or straight hair to go limp. Whether your hair is dark or light, straight or curly, the rate of stretch responds the same way. That’s why it can make relatively accurate measurements of air humidity using the human hair. It was so reliable that it only replaced in the 1960's by an electrical instrument.
How your hair reacts to being stretched will help determine if you need a moisture treatment. Take an inch of your hair and stretch it, if it doesn’t stretch or breaks, feels dry and rough, it is brittle or damaged, it needs a moisture treatment. If your hair feels smooth, stretches a little bit and then returns to its original state, then your moisture balance will be ok. Even so regular weekly moisturising treatment will help maintain that balance and you could use an ordinary conditioner in between.
Some ways to keep or add moisture to your hair
If your hair has become dry, you will need to start a moisturising regimen. There are a number of options available;
Hopefully now you’ve got to grips with just how important moisture is for your hair, what to look out for, and how some of these products can have a big impact on the overall condition of your hair and its moisture levels. Don’t forget protein treatments to keep your hair strong!
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