The Most Asked Hair Care Questions—Answered

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One of the first things people tend to notice about themselves when they look in a mirror is their hair—it is hard not to, after all, it sits just a few inches above their eyes. And sometimes, it can be a source of insecurity if not managed well. Whether it's the struggle with greasy hair, the frustration of hair loss, or the challenge of managing curly hair, many individuals carry so many hair care questions at some point in their lives.

With so many products in the hair care market, it can be overwhelming to figure out what works best for their hair and scalp. But when hair is treated with the right care and attention, it can transform into a source of confidence rather than concern.

Common Hair Care Questions

The best way to start getting better at something is laying down the questions. When it comes to hair care, there are plenty! But here are the frequently asked questions by beginners when they seek to revive their hair:

1.   How Often Should I Wash My Hair?

There is no universal rule for hair wash frequency. For most people, washing their hair 2 to 3 times a week is ideal. Those with oily hair may need to wash more often, while individuals with dry hair or curly hair might benefit from washing less frequently.

2.   What Products Should I Use?

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There are plenty of hair care products branding themselves as the best hair growth product in Australia, but only a few can do as they promise. Here’s what to look for in them instead:

      Shampoos

Sulphate-free shampoos are the best choice for healthier deep cleansing, especially for those with dry hair, curly hair, or colour-treated hair. Sulphates can be harsh, stripping hair of its natural moisture. Meanwhile, for oily hair, a more clarifying shampoo can be used to maintain freshness without over-drying.

      Conditioners

A good conditioner hydrates and protects hair, but it should be tailored to the individual’s hair texture. For thin hair, opt for lightweight, volumising conditioners that won’t weigh hair down. For curly hair or textured hair, rich, hydrating conditioners are ideal for defining curls and maintaining moisture.

      Hair Masks and Treatments

Deep conditioning hair masks are perfect for nourishing dry or damaged hair. These hair masks should be used once or twice a week, based on hair’s needs. For damaged hair, masks containing proteins like keratin are beneficial for strengthening and repairing.

      Hair Treatment Serums

A hair treatment serum can do more than just make hair look good. They lock in moisture and smooth out frizz and flyaways, so hair becomes softer and a lot easier to manage. Each strand also becomes less prone to breakage and has fewer split ends.

Lightweight and easy to use, a good serum can be the low-effort, high-impact addition your hair routine’s been missing.

3.   How Can I Manage My Hair Type?

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Every hair type has its own set of characteristics and needs. Here’s a look at how to care for each one and promote hair growth:

      Straight Hair

Straight hair tends to get greasy quickly, particularly at the roots. For this type of hair, using a lightweight shampoo and conditioner is recommended.

      Wavy Hair

Wavy hair ranges from loose waves to more defined curls. For wavy hair, a gentle, moisturising shampoo is best, and a leave-in conditioner or curl cream will help define the waves. Air-drying is also a good option to avoid frizz.

      Curly Hair

Curly hair requires moisture to stay soft, bouncy, and defined. Avoid shampoos with sulphates and go for richer, hydrating conditioners. The LOC method (Liquid, Oil, Cream) is an excellent way to lock in moisture and maintain curl definition. Heat styling should also be limited to preserve the natural curl pattern.

4.   Can Split Ends Be Fixed?

Unfortunately, split ends cannot be repaired once they’ve occurred, but there are steps that can be taken to prevent them. Having a regular haircut every 6 to 8 weeks can help maintain healthy hair since cutting the ends prevents split ends from moving up the hair shaft and causing future damage.

To prevent split ends, it’s important to keep hair hydrated. Use nourishing conditioners and regular hair masks, and avoid excessive heat styling. Natural oils, like argan or jojoba, can also help seal the ends and keep them smooth.

Trust Science-Backed Solutions from Follicle Labs

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With the right research, there are answers to any questions about hair. No matter what type of hair you have, taking care of it requires consistency and the right products. For healthier hair, scientifically crafted hair serums provide the support it needs to grow.

At Follicle Labs, we believe in providing products that work with each individual’s hair needs. Our serums’ ingredients are carefully selected to ensure they work in harmony with your hair journey.

Shop our collection of hair treatment serums and begin nurturing your hair towards strength and vitality today.

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