Various factors can stress the hair and damage its structure. These include combing, teasing, blow-drying heat, UV exposure, as well as salt and chlorinated water, and especially coloring, bleaching, and perms. All of these attack the cuticle layer that surrounds each hair and roughen it. The consequences: the hair dries out. It looks dull, straw-like, and lacks shine because incoming light can no longer be reflected.
What needs does dry, damaged hair have?
Dry and damaged hair needs special care. It cannot repair damage on its own and relies on external help. Provide intensive care with valuable natural ingredients to rebuild your hair and restore its smoothness and shine.
What care does dry, damaged hair need?
Specifically for dry, damaged hair, we have developed our Repair & Protect Shampoo. Nourishing organic argan oil and strengthening peptides repair your hair, retain moisture, and protect against further damage. The rich formula smooths the hair structure, provides intense hydration, and gives a silky shine.
Especially dry, damaged hair regularly needs an extra dose of care after washing. Use a conditioner like our lavera Repair & Protect Conditioner. The gentle formula provides smoothness and natural shine – for dry, damaged hair that feels completely cared for.
For quick use on the go, our Smooth & Silk Leave-in Spray is your perfect companion. The light spray formula distributes effortlessly through the hair, tames frizz, and gently cares for the hair.
Top tips for dry, damaged hair
Rely on professionals
If you don’t want to give up coloring, have your hair professionally dyed at the hairdresser. This is also the right place to get your hair ends regularly trimmed. This can help your hair stay split-end free longer and regenerate better.
Use cold water
A cold rinse at the end of each hair wash smooths the hair surface and provides a natural shine. The hair immediately looks less stressed.
Heat break for your hair
Avoid heat when styling your hair, use only lukewarm blow-dryer air, and try to avoid curling irons and straighteners as much as possible.
Smooth styling
To avoid hair breakage, choose hairstyles where the hair does not constantly press against the shoulders. If you tie your hair in a ponytail, use soft hair ties without metal.