Hair oil: Benefits for your hair and how to use it in your routine

Hair oil: Benefits for your hair and how to use it in your routine

Hair oil is a classic ally in the hair care routine. Rich in nutrients, it can be used in different ways, bringing shine, frizz control, softness and protection against damage. But do you know how and when to use hair oil correctly?

Check out the main benefits of hair oil, the most suitable types and how to include it in your routine for healthier, more beautiful hair every day.

What is hair oil and what is it for?

Hair oil is a product formulated with vegetable oils, silicones or a combination of both, designed to treat, nourish and protect hair strands. It can be light or more concentrated, depending on the purpose and ingredients. Its main function is to replace lipids — which are essential fats for maintaining hair health and shine. In addition, the oil forms a protective film around the hair strand, helping to prevent loss of hydration, dryness and damage caused by heat, wind, pollution and chemical processes.

What are the benefits of this product?

The benefits vary depending on the type of oil and how it is used, but the main ones are:

Immediate shine: aligns the hair cuticle and reflects more light.
Frizz reduction: controls flyaways and excess volume.
Softness and silkiness: to facilitate detangling.
Thermal protection: some oils have a heat-activated action, protecting against hair dryers and straighteners.
Split end prevention: seals the ends and prevents them from breaking.
Damage repair: some oils are rich in vitamins and antioxidants that restore weakened strands.

When and how to use hair oil?

Versatility is one of the greatest advantages of hair oil:

1. Pre-shampoo
Apply the oil to dry hair, strand by strand, before shampooing. This protects the hair from the “detergent” action of the shampoo and prevents dryness.
2. Post-wash finisher
With damp or dry hair, apply a few drops to the ends and lengths. Ideal for reducing frizz, adding shine and protecting against the heat of thermal tools.

3. Mixed…

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