• The user's roll: Lyko Creator. The post was made 1 week

    How I protect my hair from frizz! ☁️💇‍♀️💫

    Getting that perfect, shiny salon finish at home isn’t always easy, but with the right base, it’s a breeze. I love how the fine mist spreads evenly over the hair and dries instantly. It fights static and frizzy hair while protecting against the high heat from the styling irons. An absolute must for anyone who wants to keep their hair healthy and long! 🔒💖 Do you use heat protection on both wet and dry hair, or only when styling with irons? Let me know! 👇 #hårvårdsrutin #björkhårvård #frissgothår #stylingtip #healthyhair
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    • The user's roll: Lyko Creator. The comment was made 1 week
      Oh want to try😍
  • The user's roll: Lyko Creator. The post was made 2 months

    Did you know your expensive luxury shampoo probably contains the same cleaning agents as your dish soap? 🤔

    What's the deal with sulfates? Sulfates (like SLS and SLES) are surfactants. Their job is to lower the surface tension of water so that grease and dirt can be lifted away. But in the hair world, they are known as the "color thief." How they affect color and hair: 🌷 Color molecules: Sulfates are so effective that they open up the hair strand's cuticle. If you have colored hair, especially cool tones or red, sulfates basically "wash" the color pigments out of the hair strand. 🌷 Charge chaos: Many sulfates are anionic (negatively charged). Since damaged hair is also negatively charged, too much sulfate can create frizz through static electricity. Why do big brands still use them? Here's your "insider fact": Big luxury brands often use sulfates to get that perfect lather feeling customers expect. But they do it smarter than cheap brands! 1. Buffering with amphoteric surfactants: They mix aggressive sulfates with milder agents (like Cocamidopropyl Betaine). These act like a "cushion" around the sulfate molecule, making it less irritating to the skin. 2. Conditioning polymers: They add ingredients that directly form a protective layer over the cuticle when you rinse out the shampoo, preventing dryness. 3. Concentration: It's about formulation, not just the ingredient list. An expensive shampoo can have sulfates but be gentler than a "sulfate-free" shampoo with the wrong pH. So choose carefully which products are best for you! #lykosocial #styliststudent #metaldx #hårvårdsrutin #beautygeek
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