Valotin haircare
Valotin is a haircare range designed to support strong and healthy hair.
Strengthening Shampoo
This shampoo is enriched with vitamins and botanical extracts to cleanse and invigorate hair. This gentle formula is free of parabens, sulfates, and cruelty.
Biotin is included to help improve hair thickness and shine. The chamomile flower has been shown to support hair roots when applied topically. Aloe vera increases blood circulation to an area, meaning a scalp massage with aloe vera might slow hair breakage. Cucumber is well-known for its hydrating properties.
Strengthening Conditioner
Valotin's Strengthening Conditioner strengthens and repairs hair with eleven amino acids, the building blocks of protein.
Strengthening Serum is infused with biotin, hydrolyzed silk, aloe vera, and ginseng root extract. Biotin helps thicken and add shine to hair. Silk protein adds luster, body, and manageability to hair. Aloe vera leaf juice helps promote healthy cell growth and shiny hair. Studies have shown Panax ginseng root extract has the potential to support the natural hair growth process.
Hair Growth Support Supplement
Nourish hair from the inside out with Valotin Hair Growth Support. This supplement is enriched with vitamins, minerals, and botanical extracts.
Vitamin D is included as it is involved in the 'anagen'
the phase of hair growth. Biotin helps improve hair
thickness and shine. Folate Acid is included to help
produce DNA and RNA, required by new hair cells.
Bamboo is potent in silicon, something that scientists
have associated with the growth and shine of hair.
Strengthening Serum
Valotin's Strengthening Serum offers concentrated hair strengthening and detangling.
Every ingredient in the formula was chosen with care. Coconut oil is milky and nourishing while adding a delicious subtle smell. Lemongrass extract has been shown effective at scalp cleansing and reducing irritation. Aloe vera contains vitamins A, C, and E, three vitamins that support shiny hair. Panthenol, also known as ProVitamin B5, offers deep moisturizing.
My Valotin haircare routine for split ends.
Don’t those shampoo advertisements just make you dream of long, shiny, swishy hair?
Unfortunately, my long hair dreams didn’t exactly amount to camera-ready locks. The flowing Rapunzel locks of my dreams resembled frayed rope in reality.
You may have been in a similar position. Avoid haircuts in dreams of long hair only to find your hair is dry and brittle, and those pesky split ends have taken over.
Let me start off by saying that once hair has split, there is no way to magically fuse it back together. While a haircut is the only way to get rid of existing split ends, there are things you can do to help prevent future split ends and make split ends appear less awful until you get your hair cut. If your hair is dry, brittle, and prone to snapping, keep reading!
First of all, here’s what split ends are and are not.
Here, there, or everywhere?
A few split ends here or there shouldn’t be cause to call your hairdresser. Hairs can fray and split for any multitude of reasons.
Longer hair has been exposed to the elements for longer periods of time, meaning it is more vulnerable. Just like skin, hair becomes less tolerant of heat and harsh chemicals as it gets older. The odd split end (especially on long hair) is something everyone with hair has to deal with.
With all of this in mind, the problem isn’t whether you have split ends (spoiler alert: you probably do!) it is how many split ends you have. Here are two quick tests you can take:
● If you grab a patch of your hair and can see multiple split ends, your hair is likely in need of some nourishment.
● If your split ends resemble Y’s, you have the most basic type of split end and could benefit from some hair nourishment. If your split ends resemble trees with multiple branches coming off, your hair is in dire need of nourishment.
Me, I knew my split ends were problematic because the bottom quarter of my hair looked like hay. Ragged, frayed, brittle hay. Not exactly the look I was going for! Although my hair was finally the length I wanted, it was so damaged I couldn’t wear it out.
Enter my split-end system. As a cardholder of the long hair club, my hair is a huge source of pride for me. The aim of my system was simple: long, gorgeous locks. Here’s how I worked to achieve it:
● Strengthen my hair to help prevent breakage
● Smooth down cuticles to prevent the worsening of splits
● Educating myself on the ingredients in my haircare
● Cutting back on things that were hurting my hair
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