Q: My hair looks dull and dry, especially in the wintertime. Is a shine serum or spray the best way to get it glossier?
A: “Shine sprays and serums are fine in moderation and add instant, temporary sheen, but they shouldn’t be the first thing you reach for as a remedy for dullness,” says Kyle White, senior colorist at the Oscar Blandi Salon in NYC. What's more, as their silicone builds up, it eventually dulls your once-gleaming finish. The real key to getting your hair naturally lustrous is to keep it healthy. “When hair is dry and damaged, the cuticle gets roughed up and doesn’t reflect light. A smooth, conditioned cuticle lies flat along the length of the strand and allows light to bounce off of it.” White’s hair rehab starts with moisturizing shampoo and conditioner (like Oscar Blandi jasmine moisturizing shampoo and conditioner) to seal the cuticle. “Rinsing afterward with cold water keeps it closed and flat. And simply washing your hair less often (no more than three times a week) helps retain that shine too. Natural oils from your scalp are Mother Nature’s deep conditioner.”
Via: Lunchtime Beauty Q&A: How Do I Keep Wintery Hair Looking Shiny?
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