Can Conditioner Really Protect Hair?

Hair care products account for a large proportion of the daily chemical products of some beauty lovers. In addition to regular shampoo, there are also various hair care products, among which conditioner is used by most people. So can conditioner really protect hair effectively?
Although some conditioner advertisements will say something like repairing damaged hair, giving hair a new life, or adding some hair care ingredients, the effect of conditioner is not so magical. Because most of the reasons for dry and rough hair are caused by the failure of hair scales to close, and the biggest function of conditioner is that the silicone oil component in it will help the hair scales close. It can be said that conditioner is a fat-increasing agent, which is why the hair feels oily and smooth after using conditioner.


Therefore, the main function of conditioner is to prevent static electricity and prevent hair from being messy. Temporarily fill the gaps of damaged hair to make hair smooth. And form a protective film on the surface of hair to prevent further damage to hair caused by physical friction. That is, conditioner only plays a protective role and has no repair or nourishing function, but for the public's desire to protect their hair, conditioner also plays its corresponding role.
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