
If your hair has become dry and tangled after winter, this is not a reason to change your shampoo every week. Most often, the reason is a dehydrated scalp and slow blood circulation. Many people immediately grab a hot iron or silicone sprays, but this only makes the shaft heavier and dries out the cuticle from the inside. It will soon get warmer and you will want to let your hair down. Now is the time to start care, and within 10–14 days your hair will become smooth and manageable.
What to do:
- After washing, while your scalp is still warm and slightly damp, apply a couple of drops of oil to your fingertips.
- Massage the skin in a circular motion for 1.5–2 minutes, pressing lightly with the pads, moving from the temples to the back of the head.
- For delicate distribution, use a wide-toothed comb or a soft massage brush.
- She carefully combs the strands without tearing out or injuring the roots.
- Pay attention to the area behind the ears and the back of the head, where hair most often gets tangled and broken.
This method awakens dormant follicles, triggers microcirculation and helps the oil penetrate the shaft rather than remain on the surface. After just 5–7 days, split ends stop sticking out, and after 10–14 days, the hair gains density and stops becoming electrified.
Important: This information is not a substitute for consulting a doctor. The body's response to changes in diet/training may depend on individual physiology, genetic predisposition and health status. It is recommended to consult a specialist.
Question and answer:
What to do if your hair quickly becomes oily after a massage?
If the roots lose their splendor by the evening, the procedure time is reduced to 1 minute. The product is applied only to the length, avoiding the root zone, and thoroughly washed off with a mild shampoo.
Which oil to choose for thin and light hair?
For airy strands, grape, almond or rice oil is suitable. Heavy compounds like castor or burdock weigh down the root volume and stick the curls together.




