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How to Recover From Heat Damage
August 22, 2022 3 min read

Step 1: Clarify Your Hair to Remove Any Buildup

Most heat protectants and anti-frizz products contain ingredients that are designed to keep moisture out of your hair to prevent reversion. It’s key to cleanse your hair of those ingredients to allow moisture to penetrate the hair strand and truly access any damage.
Step 2: Up the Protein and Conditioning Treatments
Use a Reconstructor
Moisturize

Hot Oil Treatments


Step 3: Reassess If You Need to Cut It
Using direct heat to style your hair can cause damage to the hair if not done properly, and that damage may not be reversible. If you find yourself trying to recover from heat damage, start with these hair care tips in order to get back on track to healthy hair.
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