One of the easiest ways to deeply hydrate summery burnt strands is with a professionally formulated conditioner. However, you should be careful with your choice, especially if you have sensitive or acne-prone skin.
Dermatologist Iris Rubin, Ph.D., Founder of Seen Hair Care, says: “But not all ingredients are created equal. Heavy oils, for example, can weigh down hair and clog pores on the face, back, chest and other skin that comes in contact with rinse-off and leave-in products. There is a possibility
That’s why it’s important to look for non-comedogenic ingredients. “Instead of silicone, Seen uses a plant sugar-derived alternative called hemisqualane to lubricate the hair cuticle.” It’s included in Sheen’s Skincare Deep Conditioner, Rubin’s #1 Choice for Revitalizing Hair. “It can also be used as a mask if you leave it on for five minutes before washing it off,” she adds.