Hair Products That Promote Shine

Products and tips that will add shine to your dull lifeless hair

There is nothing prettier than the glossy glow of truly healthy hair. Keeping your hair trimmed and deep conditioning will help you to maintain a healthy shine but for those times when your hair is in less than perfect shape, there are products designed specifically to give your hair the shine you desire. When choosing a shampoo and conditioner, be sure to look for products that have shine enhancing ingredients built into them.

Citre Shine, has a full line of hair care products that are intended for this purpose. Citre Shine products are made with citrus extracts, essential vitamins and minerals to instill a healthy looking shine without stripping away the essential oils from your hair. It has a delightful citrus scent that will make you feel good as well as give your hair a vibrant shine. Citre Shine products are affordable and can be found online and locally at most drug stores. Aside from just shampooing and conditioning your hair with shine enhancing products there are sprays, gels, glazes and mists that can be used prior to styling that will add an additional shine to your hair. When using any of these types of hair shine products, remember that less is most often, more. Most of them contain ingredients that can leave a residual buildup. Use them sparingly, especially if you have very fine or limp hair. The use of a clarifying shampoo afterwards will help to eliminate any problems from this. Also beware that most hair shine products are flammable when first applied.

Joico has a product called K-Pak Protect and Shine Serum that has been designed to give dry, damaged hair a healthier look through Reconstructive Silicone Shine Therapy. It penetrates and seals the hair shaft to protect as well as help repair split ends and damage from UV rays and heated styling. It has a pleasant coconut-papaya scent and can be used on damp or dry hair. For the most intense shine, work a few drops into dry hair. This product not only increases hair shine but also helps to reduce frizziness. Joico products are sold in hair salons across the United States and in Canada as well as online.

Got2b has a product called SoSmooth, Liquid Shine, Shine Spray. It was designed to leave hair smooth and shiny without weighing it down. It works as a detangler as well as a shine enhancer. Their SoSmooth Anti-Frizz Serum is another lightweight product that will add reflection and shine to dull lifeless hair. Alba’s Botanica Brilliant Shine Gloss Serum is a ph-balanced product that can be used by all hair types to transform hair with low luster into hair with super shine and glossy silkiness. They use 100% vegetarian ingredients and never test on animals. This product also reduces frizziness and help to redefine curls. Another thing to keep in mind while looking for shine enhancing hair care products is moisture. Dry hair is not shiny or healthy looking. Using shampoos and conditioners designed to add moisture will automatically help to add shine. Gently brushing the hair will also help keep your hair shiny by redistributing your hair’s natural oils from the scalp to the hair follicles. If you color your hair using products designed specifically for color-treated hair will also help to keep your hair shiny.

Author: Robin Svede
About Author: Robin Svedi is a freelance writer.

    


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