LinneaV
- 4 months
Something for me?
Hi! I have curly hair, neither thick nor thin strands. A couple of years ago, we bought a new house with our own water, and a few months later, I was on long-term sick leave due to burnout (if that’s relevant, but I want to provide some background). Back then, I had the world’s hair mane, almost reaching my butt, and people called me "the one with the hair". After everything described above, my hair started to fall out + I lost huge amounts, so I eventually had to cut it to my ears. It was terrible! Now my hair is starting to grow back - BUT it falls out so easily! I feel quite stable in my body, I think the hair loss had a lot to do with the burnout. My body was, to say the least, out of balance. But it still falls out, I have many shorter strands sticking up here and there that are visibly broken, and when I shower, quite a bit ends up in the drain. I hardly ever use a hairdryer, flat iron to a minimum (just to straighten out some "fjong" around my face and I’m careful with heat protection), haven’t dyed my hair in several years, and I really try to be gentle with it. For several years, I used MÅ’s products but switched to MN a few months ago. I mainly use the True Soft series and mix it with their Coils and Curls. My hair feels really soft and nice compared to before, and it shows that it’s doing better. But, what the heck should I do to stop it from falling out? Could it be because of the water? Would structure repair help, or is there another brand that is good for us with our own wells? I hope someone has managed to read all the way down here and can give tips 🌷 Have a nice day!Translated from swedish
1 product in post Something for me?2074 views- Former employee4 monthsHey Linnea! 👋🏻☺️ What a lovely description of your hair journey! 🌸 It sounds like you’re really doing everything to care for your hair, and it’s so frustrating when it still breaks off. Since you have your own well, the water can definitely affect your hair, especially if it contains a lot of minerals that can make it brittle. A clarifying shampoo suited for such conditions could be a good idea – for example, Malibu C Hard Water (lyko.com/sv/malibu-c/malibu-c-hard-water-shampoo-266ml) or Kevin Murphy Maxi Wash (lyko.com/sv/kevin-murphy/kevin-murphy-maxi-wash-detox-shampoo) to wash away mineral deposits. Maria Nila Structure Repair Leave-in Cream can definitely help strengthen the hair, but if you already love True Soft and Coils & Curls, it might be worth adding extra moisture and protection. For extra strengthening care, a product with bond-building technology, like K18 Leave-In Molecular Repair Mask (lyko.com/sv/k18/k18-leave-in-repair-hair-mask-15-ml) or Olaplex No. 6 (lyko.com/sv/olaplex/olaplex-no6-bond-smoother), can make a big difference in reducing broken hair strands 🫧🌞 Have you tried sleeping with a silk cap or silk pillowcase? It reduces friction and can help preserve hair length 💜 I hope some of this helps, and good luck with your hair! 💕✨
to leave a comment - 8 months
Supplement to this?
If I want more moisture than what this offers, can I supplement with something? I want it to be silicone, paraben, and sulfate-free. I've been searching like crazy for a leave-in conditioner or something, but now I can't take it anymore. I'm getting all dizzy. Do you have any suggestions?Translated from swedish
1 product in post Supplement to this?4513 views- 8 monthsI have actually looked at it. But, from the comments I read, does it contain silicone? Or have I misunderstood? Can you use it on dry hair too?
to leave a comment - 8 monthsRating: 4 out of 5
Go for the curls!
I've used this a couple of times now on my hair and think that the curls hold better and that my hair feels generally good and looks healthy. I never style my hair, but let it air dry and maybe fix a "fjong" that is lying the wrong way on its height. This one is perfect for that. Even though I work outside all day, the curls are nice afterwards. The reason the product gets 4 and not 5 stars is because I think it doesn't moisturize quite as much as I would like. It feels more "re-greasing".Translated from swedish
1 product in post Go for the curls!4073 viewsto leave a comment