Explore all terms related to Hair Care
A reference to help choose cleansing ingredients based on mildness, foam, and compatibility.
A softening option that adds slip and shine, especially for dry lengths and ends.
A temporary shedding spike often triggered by stress, illness, or major life changes.
A resting stage where strands remain in place before naturally releasing.
A spray that adds grit and separation for a more undone, textured look.
Hair that appears full due to a high number of strands.
Hair that appears sparse due to fewer strands per area.
Thinning caused by repeated tension from tight styles that stress the roots.
Degradation from sun exposure that fades color and weakens the outer layer.
Hair that has never been chemically or color altered.
A lightweight formula designed to add body and lift without weighing strands down.
A formula intended to create lift and fullness.
A spray that lifts and thickens the look of hair without heavy residue.
Hair that forms loose bends or S-shaped waves.
A moldable styler that adds texture and separation with a firmer feel.
Guides and tools for measuring and adjusting acidity to keep formulas safe and stable.