Nourish and Repair

Is your hair dry and lifeless, easily tangled and impossible to comb? If your hair breaks easily and has a straw-like texture, it's time to nourish and repair your hair. nourish and repair your hair. It is possible that you have hair like this due to bleaching or dry climates. All Yours we have a selection of products to repair your hairvegan, natural and cruelty-free.
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What is better, to nourish or repair hair?

Both nourishing and repairing hair are important. However, there is no single answer; it depends on your hair’s characteristics and needs:

  • Nourishing the hair: a hair-nourishing treatment provides the nutrients needed to keep your hair healthy. To nourish the hair, cosmetics with moisturizing ingredients such as natural oils, proteins, and vitamins are used. Nourishing your hair is key to improving dryness and preventing damage.
  • Repairing the hair: hair repair or reconstruction is the most complete treatment, since it restructures the hair fibers from the inside, providing strength. If your hair is damaged by dyes, chemical treatments, or any other reason, you need to repair your hair with proteins and amino acids to rebuild the areas.

The ideal approach is to combine both and not overuse either one. Too much protein in the hair can have the opposite effect: fragile, brittle hair.

How can I tell if my hair needs nourishment?

To know if your hair needs nourishment, check whether your hair looks weak, dull, and rough to the touch; it is likely in need of nourishment. Also, if you are experiencing hair loss or it breaks easily, this is a sign that your hair is undernourished.

Another aspect that can help you know if your hair needs nourishment is the ends; if they are split and look damaged, that is another sign that you need to provide it with more nutrients.

A lack of essential nutrients such as proteins, vitamins, and minerals can unbalance your hair’s health, so it is essential to care for it and use suitable products to keep it strong and radiant.

What is the difference between nourishing and hydrating hair?

In the world of hair cosmetics, the terms "nourish" and "hydrate" are often confused, but they are not synonyms.  Here we explain their main differences:

Hydrating hair when it is "thirsty"

Hair is hydrated from the outside with products that provide water to restore movement and flexibility. If your hair is dry or frizzy, it needs a hair hydration treatment.

Nourishing hair when it is "hungry"

Hair nourishment consists of providing proteins and lipids (natural fats) to your hair with cosmetics that work from the inside (the cortex) to provide shine. Does your hair look brittle, rough, and split at the ends? Then you need to nourish it with the best shampoo for dry and damaged hair.

While hydration focuses on adding moisture to the hair, nourishment provides essential nutrients from within to strengthen the hair.

How do I nourish dry and damaged hair?

To nourish dry or damaged hair and restore its healthy appearance, we recommend applying the following tips:  

  • Reduce the use of straighteners and blow dryers
  • Do not overuse dyes
  • Avoid washing your hair every day
  • Brush your hair gently
  • Use a mask for very dry and damaged hair

Choosing organic products that contain natural oils and amino acids is essential to nourish and revitalize your hair. However, before nourishing your hair, make sure it is deeply hydrated. Hydration will allow water to act to deliver the nutrients essential to the inside of the hair.