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September 06, 2024
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5 Signs It’s Time to Repair That Hair

Key Takeaways

  • Dry hair, dull hair, and frizzy hair are signs it’s time for damaged-hair treatments.
  • Split ends and hair that tangles easily are also signs it’s time for hair repair treatments.
  • You can use bond-building hair products to repair your hair.

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5 Signs It’s Time to Repair Your Hair

Do you ever have difficulty knowing what your hair needs when? If it’s dry, is it damaged? Does it need moisturizing or something else? If your hair is damaged, you can remedy it with a hair treatment. Here are 5 signs it’s time to use haircare treatments for damaged hair.


1. Your Hair Is Dry, Breaking, or Brittle

If your hair is damaged, it might feel dry due to a lack of natural oil and moisture. You might also notice your hair breaking easily when you comb your hair or run your finger through it. Give your hair a bonding treatment if you notice dryness, breakage, or brittleness ASAP.


2. Your Hair Gets Tangled Easily

If your hair gets tangled easily, you might have difficulty brushing it, combing it, or running your fingers through it. Tangling happens in damaged hair because your hair cuticle gets rough, which causes friction. Reduce tangles in your hair by trying a hair treatment.


3. Your Hair Is Dull

Healthy hair looks shiny and bouncy. If your hair looks dull, it’s a sign it might be damaged. Dull hair happens when your hair loses its natural oils and moisture. Revive your shine with a hair treatment.


4. Your Hair Is Frizzy

Frizzy hair is another sign you may need a hair damage treatment. When your hair is frizzy, it means that your hair cuticle (the protective layer around each strand of hair) isn’t lying flat and is exposing the inner fibers of your hair.


5. Your Hair Has Split Ends

Split ends happen at the end of your hair when the outer protective layer of the hair weakens. This causes hair to split, exposing the inner cortex. Split ends aren’t just an aesthetic issue—they can cause hair breakage.


When Your Hair Needs a Bonding Treatment

Healthy hair should always be the goal, making bond-building repair with OLAPLEX essential. Your hair is made of keratin (a protein) and held together by bonds. When these bonds are broken, your hair becomes damaged and appears dry, frizzy, and brittle. Bond-building hair products with the power to restore the three essential types of bonds including disulfide bonds can help strengthen, protect, and restore healthy hair.

If you regularly treat your hair with chemical services or periodically style your hair with thermal heat tools, you should know your hair is continuously experiencing damage. So if you notice breakage, split ends, and overall fried, limp hair—you need OLAPLEX hair repair treatments. Even if you don’t chemically treat your hair or style it with hot tools, hair damage can come from environmental elements and mechanical friction like sleeping on a cotton pillowcase or using a hair tie.

To remedy damaged hair, use an OLAPLEX bond-building treatment like OLAPLEX No.0 Intensive Bond Building Hair Treatment and No.3 Hair Perfector™. These 2-step treatments are the most intense bond rebuilding OLAPLEX offers for at-home use and will put your hair on the track to health. For healthy-looking hair, use once weekly for maintenance. For compromised hair, use the treatment as often as needed; we recommend 2-3 times per week. times per week.

The next time you’re at the salon, ask your stylist to use OLAPLEX No.1 and No.2 in your hair. This two-part bond-building system allows salon professionals to protect the health and integrity of the hair during salon services.


When Your Hair Needs Moisture

Moisture is essential to healthy hair. Without it, your hair is dry and brittle, making it prone to damage. Some textures are drier than others (we’re looking at you, curlies), so develop a routine that consistently keeps your hair hydrated. OLAPLEX routines can be personalized to deliver both hydration and bond-building strength at the same time. If you’re experiencing rough, dry, crunchy hair—moisture will help restore softness and healthy shine.

After an OLAPLEX Bond Building Treatment™, shampoo and condition with OLAPLEX Nº.4 Bond Maintenance® Shampoo and Nº.5 Bond Maintenance® Conditioner. We like to leave Nº.5 on longer for extra moisture. The heroes come after you wash your hair when you style with OLAPLEX Nº.6 Bond Smoother® and OLAPLEX Nº.7 Bonding Oil™. Cocktail the two together by mixing them into your hands, and apply throughout your damp hair. Nº.6 conditions the hair, eliminates frizz for up to 72 hours, and increases manageability, leaving the hair extra soft. OLAPLEX Nº.7 is a hair oil that boosts shine and softness while protecting from heat up to 450ºF, adding shine and moisture.


How Often to Repair Damaged Hair

Haircare treatments for damaged hair should be an essential part of your weekly maintenance regimen. With OLAPLEX, the steps are simple, and with attention to your mane at least once weekly, you can keep it in top shape, addressing both concerns! Take the Hair Quiz to get a personalized bond-building routine or learn about the different types of hair damage.


Sources

  1. https://www.realsimple.com/damaged-hair-7375963
  2. https://www.healthline.com/health/beauty-skin-care/how-to-repair-damaged-hair
  3. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4201279/
  4. https://www.healthline.com/health/how-to-prevent-split-ends
  5. https://www.webmd.com/beauty/what-to-know-about-split-ends

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