Beauty concerns
How to make your hair stronger and more resilient
Genetics, hormonal changes, and using heat styling tools or unsuitable products may damage hair, thin the hair fibre or give the impression of sparser hair. Discover our tips for stronger and more resilient hair from root to end.

Good habits for stronger hair
Take care of your scalp
If you want stronger and revitalised hair, start by taking care of your scalp. How? By regularly massaging your head for a few minutes to stimulate microcirculation, for stronger and more beautiful hair. Once a week, apply a purifying hair mask to your roots to eliminate pollution residue and impurities. Once detoxified, your scalp will be more receptive to subsequent products.
Nourish and restructure your lengths
Your hair can be damaged by climatic variations, heat styling tools or even repeated tubbing and friction from clothing. Your shampoo will cleanse your scalp and lengths and treat your hair’s particular concern.
But it is best to use a nourishing and restructuring conditioner or mask alongside it to complete its action and treat the hair fibre to repair damage.You should also apply heat protection to your lengths before drying, straightening or curling your hair.
Protect the fibre from external aggression
Our hair is constantly exposed to many external factors that can damage it daily. Air pollution, sunlight, humidity, salt and chlorine all affect the quality and vitality of the hair fibre. It is therefore essential to protect it on a daily basis with targeted hair care that will act like a shield to preserve hair's quality and beauty.
Brush your hair morning and evening
Regular brushing helps to distribute sebum from the scalp along the lengths of the hair, keeping it nourished and glossy. Brush your hair twice a day for one minute, starting with the ends and gradually working up towards the roots. Use a brush with boar bristles to gently detangle.
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Any questions?
Why is my hair brittle?
Brittle hair is often caused by not caring for the scalp.
The texture and colour of your hair may also have a part to play in its brittleness. Naturally curly hair is often drier and more prone to breakage than straight hair because curls prevent the scalp’s natural lubrication from moving down to the ends. Likewise, fair hair doesn’t have the same natural protection provided by melanin as dark hair.
Why is my hair breaking?
If you notice your hair breaking more than it should, it has probably been weakened by a lack of haircare. Other reasons for hair breaking more easily include using ill-suited products, colouring your hair, and excessive use of heat styling.
Can I apply a mask to my scalp?
While it is often advised that masks are applied to the lengths, some are formulated to be applied to the roots so as to regenerate and strengthen weakened hair by treating the scalp first.
How do I brush brittle hair?
So as not to break your already brittle hair, only brush your hair when it is dry, once or twice a day at most. Use a brush with boar bristles to gently detangle, starting with the ends and gradually working up the lengths. Brushing from the roots straight away may pull the hair out.
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