This amazing oil moisturizes gray hair while also smoothing the cuticle, nourishing the follicles, and hydrating the scalp.
Purple shampoo is not anything to be terrified of! While it is not suggested for all hair colors, it may be used as a toner for gray hair once a week to maintain a fresh and lovely tone.
Unlike other toners, which often include ammonia, hydrogen peroxide, barium, PPD, and other hazardous substances, this toner has no fragrance or alkalizing components.
As a result, using appropriate professional products advised by a stylist is essential for maintaining gray hair smooth, glossy, and lustrous.
Applying leave-in conditioner to keep hair moisturized is vital because when applying heat, the water and moisture in the hair is steamed out,
leaving the hair dry and prompting the cuticle to lift, seeking for additional moisture in the air.
Gray hair is far more prone to heat damage and discoloration than any other hair color.
Yes, it's expensive, but I believe it's worth every cent! It has four heat settings, but I suggest using it on either the no-heat or the lowest heat level.
The synthetic version of a soft boar bristle brush also works well; both are gentle on the hair while detangling and spreading oil from the scalp to the hair shaft.