Products that Repair Damaged Hair

Sabah Karimi

If dry hair and brittle ends are your biggest hair dilemmas, make sure you're using hair care products that moisturize and nourish your strands. Your hair can dry out for a number of reasons - dehydration, a poor diet, overusing heated styling tools, and skipping conditioning treatments - and you'll need more than quick-fix solutions to restore your hair to a healthier state. Fortunately, there are a handful of products that can put you on the fast track to healthier hair and also help you achieve that lustrous, shiny, and glossy look you want.

Here are some of your best bets for products that repair damaged hair:

Leave-in Conditioning Treatments

Troubled by split ends? Start using a leave-in conditioning treatment every day, or every other day, to nourish and protect those damaged strands. Split ends can be impossible to style in humid weather make it hard to keep flyaways at bay. Use a leave-in conditioning cream or spray-on conditioner that acts as a barrier against the elements and also keeps your hair and scalp hydrated. Consistency is key to getting results with this product, so just add it to your daily styling routine!

Deep Conditioning Treatments

When my hair starts to look dull or lifeless, the best way to give it a boost is with a deep conditioning treatment. Deep conditioning treatments such as hair masks, hot oil treatments, and rich cream conditioners need to be in your arsenal of hair care products - especially during the winter months. These products contain ingredients that nourish your scalp and strands, and also enrich your hair with ingredients that keep hair shiny and smooth. Think of these as the ultimate restorative treatment for damaged hair.

Moisturizing Shampoos and Conditioners

When your primary goal is to repair damaged strands, steer clear of clarifying shampoos. While these shampoos are great for getting rid of residue and buildup on your scalp, they can also strip away your scalp's natural oils. Plan on using moisturizing shampoos and conditioners because these contain a higher concentration of humectants and emollients. These hair care products will work better to restore damaged hair while moisturizing your strands.

Thermal Activated Conditioners

If you use a high-powered blow dryer and heated styling tools on a regular basis, apply a thermal-activated conditioner to your hair before styling and let the heat do the work. These products infuse hair with moisture when the hair reaches a certain temperature. They're great for keeping hair shiny and glossy, and can also ward off additional damage.

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  • Rose Parksley1/22/2012

    great!

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