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How Often Should You Condition Fine Hair?

If your hair feels limp, flat and greasy all year long, you’re probably stuck with fine hair. Contrary to popular opinion, having fine hair doesn’t mean that your hair is thin. As a matter of fact, fine hair refers to the diameter of each hair strand. On the other hand, thin hair is related to the overall density of hair. This means fine hair with high density will appear thicker than fine hair with low density.

Fine hair can be tough to manage. Since it lacks volume, excessive conditioning can make it go limp and flat. This is why many people avoid using a hair conditioner altogether. But, skipping conditioning doesn’t make sense at all.

Why should you condition fine hair?

A hair conditioner nourishes and hydrates your hair. If your hair has undergone extensive damage due to dyes or chemical treatments, do not make the mistake of skipping conditioner. Regular conditioning helps add shine and softness to damaged fine hair and prevents damage and breakage.

If your hair lacks elasticity, a conditioner can nourish and moisturize it. A hair conditioner is just as important as a shampoo. It protects fine hair from harsh environmental factors, including sun exposure, pollution, heat and more.

How often do you need to condition your hair?

This depends on the extent of damage to your hair. Colored or chemical treated fine hair requires more love and care than unprocessed hair. At the same time, you may want to increase the use of your conditioner in the winter months. Insufficient moisture in winter can wreak havoc on your hair.

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Instead of worrying about how many times you need to condition your hair, what’s more important is that you use the right hair conditioner.

In order to keep your fine strands healthy and shiny, invest in a natural, organic hair conditioner. Some hair conditioners can be too heavy for fine hair.

Be sure to choose a conditioner that is formulated for fine hair and will not weigh your hair down.

Use a small amount of hair conditioner on wet hair. Let your hair absorb it for a few minutes. Apply the conditioner to the dead ends of your hair. If you have oily fine hair, avoid the roots. Rinse your hair with cold water thoroughly to remove the conditioner.

Most importantly, choose a non-toxic hair conditioner that will not damage your hair. Check its ingredients before buying it. Allurials Fragrance-Free Hair Conditioner is formulated for fine hair and other hair types.

Comprising pure, natural, organic ingredients, including but not limited to proteins, amino acids, silk peptides, essential vitamins, argan oil, flaxseed oil, coconut oil, avocado oil, tea tree oil, jojoba oil, fatty acids and more, the fragrance-free conditioner is offered for sale at an affordable price. Get in touch now to order.


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