
How to Moisturize Dry and Dehydrated Hair
The most common cause of dry hair is a lack of natural oil production on the scalp. This can be brought on by environmental stresses like pollution, hair styling, and aging, as well as genetics for many people. Breakage, frizz, dullness, split ends, and other signs that your hair is dry and in need of moisture are all common symptoms.
The worst of us can all experience hair that is dry and dehydrated. It lacks the bounce, shine, and softness that our strands should have. Hair that lacks oil and moisture is known as dry hair, and it can be brought on by anything from excessive blow drying and washing to hormonal imbalances.
What Causes Dry Hair?
Harsh chemicals like those used in bleaching, straightening, perming, and highlighting can weaken the cuticle of the hair shaft, resulting in dry and lifeless hair. While these are the most common causes of dry hair, environmental factors like wind, heat, and ultraviolet rays, frequent trimming, which can result in split ends and a dryer feel, and shampoo that leaves a residue, among other things, may also be the root of the issue.How to Hydrate Dry-Feeling Hair
Don’t Shampoo DailyGive your scalp time to replenish its natural oils by taking a day off between shampooing. Use a dry shampoo in the interim to add volume and absorb excess oils if your roots are oily or if your hair falls flat.