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How to Choose the Right Hair Products for Your Hair Type

How to Choose Right Product for Your Hair

Finding the right products for your hair can be so overwhelming. There are so many things on the market out there and if you have straight hair, curly hair, wavy hair or even kinky hair; finding the products that work for you can make a world of a difference. Let’s break down how to find products specifically for you and your hair type.

Step 1: Understand Your Hair Type

Before you even try a product; take a moment and look at your hair. Is it fine, thick, straight or curly hair? That will play a factor in finding our products.

Fine hair, for example, loves lightweight products because anything too heavy will drown it or leave it with gunky buildup. Thick or coily hair, though, can handle thicker, more moisturizing formulas. Armed with info on your hair’s particular needs and wants, you’ll be able to choose products that really speak your hair’s language.

Step 2: Look at the Ingredients

What’s inside of your hair products is important information to have. Sulfate-free shampoos and conditioners are popular mostly because they clean your hair without leaving it completely devoid of natural oils. Sulfate formulas can be very stripping, and your hair may appear dull and unhealthy. Use a formula fortified with ingredients that nourish the whole head, help hydrate hair, and keep it looking healthy.

Find a moisturizer that contains ingredients like coconut oil, argan oil or shea butter which provides natural nourishment to your hair. The natural the ingredients, the less stress your hair will have placed on it. The less damage the hair will have, the less damage it will show.

Step 3: Address Your Hair’s Specific Needs

Every head of hair is different. Every head of hair deals with different hair problems and has a different hair type. You struggle with dry hair, frizzy hair, or thin strands, but you are familiar with your hair needs and least to say the least, it’s pretty easy to figure out because if you have an understanding of what your hair is lacking. Only you can fix it and make it look good.

If you struggle with dry hair, make sure you use shampoo and conditioner that is hydrating.Frizziness that bothers you? Smoothing serums and creams are your new best friends. Using heat tools often? Heat protectants are necessary in your routine to protect your hair from heat damage. If you are using products that help your hair it will help it to thrive.

Step 4: pH Balance is Important

You may not pay much attention to pH levels in your haircare products but having the wrong pH can really start you haircare horror story. If you’ve been using a labelled haircare products, you’d be using something with around a pH level of 4.5-5.5. This ensures that your hair stays ever moist and glowing.

Over application of the wrong or higher alkaline shampoo or conditioner can take you natural oils the hair gets from its cells. This causes it to become brittle and, eventually, break at intervals where it would otherwise not. So, look out for that pH the next time and maybe save your hair from a few fellow brethren.

Step 5: Don’t Be Afraid to Experiment

The fact that your skin is unique to you literally means your hair too. You would have to try to find out sometimes too. If you find that your hair is more oily than the sticker on the sheet, something heavier or more lifeless, try a lighter option.

If your hair feels dry or tangly, then your locks are screaming out for some liquid! You may also have products that don’t exactly serve your precious luscious locks. Try it out, and if you want an easier way of figuring out which product is doing what and isn’t, write it down. Keep a hair journal.

Step 6: Stay Attuned to Your Hair’s Changing Needs

Your hair may need different attention to what it usually does because of the time of year, certain habits or even certain foods. So what is it that you’re doing? If you need to change outfits because all of a sudden its summer, then that must mean that you need to change up your hair care with the weather. Now, while in many cases signs of hair damage are apparent, sometimes its just not some obvious. Take a moment to understand how your hair looks.

Wrapping Up

Getting your hair routine done right sounds like an insurmountable task, but it really isn’t. Once you get your hair type, your ingredients, and the trial and error down, it is a simple formula. Gentle, nourishing when in doubt. If you are patient and really stick with it, you will very likely get hair that is growing in thicker, more lustrous and looking the best it ever has.

Does it come to your mind that pH level matters in hair products? Due to its nature, hair requires using only balanced pH products to maintain its shine and healthiness. Choose shampoos and conditioners that explicitly indicate their pH between 4.5 to 5.5.

Products with a balanced pH help prevent damage to cuticles and moisture from being lost. In that way, you’ll be able to maintain your hair healthy over time. It is a factor that’s quite essential. 

Don’t Be Afraid to Experiment

Your hair is good at communicating with you. When it’s feeling dry or looking dull, it’s time to reconsider the products you’re using. And when it’s feeling greasy or heavy, well, that might be a cue to give a lighter formula a go.

Understand how your hair tends to behave in reaction to certain products. Keeping a hair journal will help record what you try and how it affects your hair. This awareness will empower you to make good choices in the future.

Find What Works for You

Choosing the right hair products is not a thing that should amaze you. Knowing your hair type, being aware of ingredients, knowing what it is that bothers you, and being open to experimentation will ultimately allow you to find products that work for you. Remember, your option for sulfate-free shampoos and conditioners takes nourishment gently. And with a little patience, you will be well on your way to achieving the hair of your dreams!

About Patricia Rees

Patricia Rees is the editor in chief of StyleOwner magazine. With her visionary sense of style and love for modern fashion trends, she discovered joy in sharing tips that helps people look better.