Explore all terms related to Hair Care
A conditioning agent that boosts slip and detangling, often used at low percentages.
A slip-boosting formula that helps knots release easily to reduce pulling and breakage.
Drying with a diffuser attachment to speed drying while preserving curl shape and volume.
A condition marked by tightness, flaking, or lack of oil.
A powder or spray used to absorb oil without water.
The hair’s ability to stretch and return without breaking.
Plant-derived aromatic options with usage limits and safety considerations for sensitization risks.
Individual strands that are small in diameter and lightweight.
Removing knots using fingers to reduce snagging, breakage, and shedding confusion.
A solid, gentle cleanser often used in bars and powders that creates creamy lather.
Tools that convert percentages to weights and help scale formulas accurately.
Scent options formulated for cosmetics with recommended safe usage levels and compliance info.
A gentle cleanser derived from sugar that produces softer foam and suits sensitive scalps.
A widely used blend that preserves water-based formulas and extends product safety.
A humectant that draws moisture to improve softness but can feel sticky in high humidity.
Clean, consistent production practices that reduce contamination risk and improve repeatability.
A light, smoothing option that adds shine without much weight.
Products and routines focused on cleansing, treating, and styling hair and scalp.
The raw materials and additives used to cleanse, condition, style, protect, and preserve.
Required on-pack details that help users identify contents, safe use, and responsible parties.
Step-by-step formulations that specify ingredients, percentages, and method for making products.
A matte styler that adds gritty texture, thickness, and strong control.
A soft styler that smooths, reduces frizz, and adds light hold and polish.
Changes to the strand’s structure that reduce strength, elasticity, and shine.
The number of hair strands per square inch of scalp.