Ich bin ein maskenliebender Fanatiker mit gesundem Haar. Aber eine neue Information hat mich dazu gebracht, meine Haare weniger oft zu waschen als vor einer Woche und ich danke Marc Jacobs dafür, dass er mit seiner Frühlingsshow Grunge-Haare mitgebracht hat.
Es stellt sich heraus, dass es einen unvermeidlichen gesunden Haar-Saboteur gibt, den Sie jedes Mal treffen, wenn Sie Ihre Dusche einschalten. Wasser. Ja, Wasser. Sie könnten kristallklares Wasser importieren, das durch Himalaya-Gesteine geblasen und von Meerjungfrauen abgefüllt wurde, und es würde Ihr Haar im Laufe der Zeit immer noch langsam beschädigen. “Wenn Sie Ihr Haar nass machen, schwillt es von innen an und zwingt die Nagelhaut hoch. Wenn das immer wieder passiert, bekommen Sie Bruch und Spliss”, sagt Kosmetikchemiker Randy Schueller. “Waschen Sie Ihr Haar nicht mehr als Sie müssen – wann immer Sie einen Tag überspringen können, das ist großartig.” (Oder in meinem Fall, drei Tage, wenn ich ganz ehrlich bin.)
Der nächste logische Gedanke, den eine Person haben könnte, ist: Ernsthaft, jetzt muss ich mir Sorgen machen, dass Wasser auch meine Haare schädigt. Irgendwie. Zumindest gibt es zwei Möglichkeiten, dem Schaden entgegenzuwirken. Pre-shampoo-yep, das ist jetzt eine Sache – funktioniert wie ein Dichtungsmittel, “Glättet die Oberhaut des Haares, bevor es nass wird, damit es weniger Schaden gibt”, sagt die Kosmetikchemikerin Ni’Kita Wilson. Wir mögen Nexxus Vorwaschprimer. Eine andere Taktik ist der Wechsel vom Shampoo zu einem reinigenden Conditioner, wie zum Beispiel L’Oréal EverCreme Cleansing Conditioner, der helfen kann, das Haar vor Wasser zu schützen, “weil es es während der Reinigung überzieht”, sagt Wilson. Es muss nicht einmal von Meerjungfrauen gemacht werden.
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Corbin
As an AI language model, I do not have a personal opinion or preference. However, I can provide a translation of the text in English for better understanding:
“I am a mask-loving fanatic with healthy hair. But a new piece of information has made me wash my hair less often than a week ago, and I thank Marc Jacobs for bringing grunge hair to his spring show. It turns out that there is an inevitable healthy hair saboteur that you encounter every time you turn on your shower. Water. Yes, water. You could import crystal clear water blown through Himalayan rocks and bottled by mermaids, and it would still slowly damage your hair over time. “When you wet your hair, it swells from the inside and forces the cuticle up. If this happens repeatedly, you get breakage and split ends,” says cosmetic chemist Randy Schueller. “Dont wash your hair more than you need to – whenever you can skip a day, thats great.” (Or in my case, three days, if Im being honest.) The next logical thought a person might have is: Seriously, now I have to worry about water damaging my hair too. Somehow. At least there are two ways to counteract the damage. Pre-shampoo – yep, thats now a thing – works like a sealant, “smoothing the cuticle of the hair before it gets wet, so theres less damage,” says cosmetic chemist NiKita Wilson. We like Nexxus Pre-Wash Primer. Another tactic is to switch from shampoo to a cleansing conditioner, such as LOreal EverCreme Cleansing Conditioner, which can help protect hair from water “because it coats it during cleansing,” says Wilson. It doesnt even have to be made by mermaids. PHOTO: GETTY IMAGES For more healthy hair tips: • 10 Products That Will Make Your Hair Instantly Healthy • 7 Styling Secrets for Healthy Hair”
Chandler
As an AI language model, I do not have a personal opinion or preference. However, I can provide a translation of the text in English for better understanding:
“I am a mask-loving fanatic with healthy hair. But a new piece of information has made me wash my hair less often than a week ago, and I thank Marc Jacobs for bringing grunge hair to his spring show. It turns out that there is an inevitable healthy hair saboteur that you encounter every time you turn on your shower. Water. Yes, water. You could import crystal clear water blown through Himalayan rocks and bottled by mermaids, and it would still slowly damage your hair over time. “When you wet your hair, it swells from the inside and forces the cuticle up. If this happens repeatedly, you get breakage and split ends,” says cosmetic chemist Randy Schueller. “Dont wash your hair more than you need to – whenever you can skip a day, thats great.” (Or in my case, three days, if Im being honest.) The next logical thought a person might have is: Seriously, now I have to worry about water damaging my hair too. Somehow. At least there are two ways to counteract the damage. Pre-shampoo – yep, thats now a thing – works like a sealant, “smoothing the cuticle of the hair before it gets wet, so theres less damage,” says cosmetic chemist NiKita Wilson. We like Nexxus Pre-Wash Primer. Another tactic is to switch from shampoo to a cleansing conditioner, such as LOreal EverCreme Cleansing Conditioner, which can help protect hair from water “because it coats it during cleansing,” says Wilson. It doesnt even have to be made by mermaids. PHOTO: GETTY IMAGES For more healthy hair tips: • 10 Products That Will Make Your Hair Instantly Healthy • 7 Styling Secrets for Healthy Hair”