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The width of individual strands, separate from overall fullness.
The structure within the scalp where hair growth begins.
A styling product that provides hold, structure, and definition for shaping.
The overall process of producing new strands and increasing length over time.
The natural process of growth, rest, shedding, and renewal that affects density over time.
A condition where density decreases due to reduced growth, increased shedding, or follicle changes.
An intensive conditioning boost used occasionally for extra softness, shine, and resilience.
A finishing or treatment layer that seals in moisture, boosts shine, and reduces roughness.
A flexible styler that gives medium hold with a natural, reworkable finish.
A dry, lightweight booster that adds grip and volume and can reduce oily appearance.
A smoothing finisher that adds shine, reduces frizz, and helps protect against humidity.
The visible portion that extends above the scalp.
The everyday release of a small amount of strands as part of the normal cycle.
A finishing mist that sets the style and improves hold or flyaway control.
The biological makeup and organization of hair from root to tip.
A classification method based on curl pattern and texture.
Dullness and tangling caused by mineral buildup that coats the strand and blocks moisture.
Weakness and roughness from high temperatures breaking down the strand’s structure.
A protective layer that reduces damage from blow-drying, straightening, and curling tools.
Hair weakened by excessive heat styling.
A rich, softening option that boosts slip and shine and helps with dryness.
A natural humectant that helps retain moisture and adds softness and shine.
A warmed oil soak that boosts softness and shine, often done before washing.
A water-binding ingredient that boosts hydration and can improve scalp comfort and slip.
A film-forming ingredient that can add softness, bounce, and a fuller feel.