Hair schedule for chemically treated hair: learn how to treat strands after straightening, relaxing, perming or coloring

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Stay Diva has already spoken several times about the importance of having a capillary schedule, even if your hair is healthy and chemical-free. In the case of dyed, straightened or relaxed locks, it is clear that care must be even more intense.


Hair schedule for chemically treated hair: learn how to treat strands after straightening, relaxing, perming or coloring

Hair hydration is an old acquaintance of women and can be done with any type of mask. If you already have some at home, great, let's use it in the first phase of your schedule to replenish water and nutrients in thirsty strands.

Hair schedule for chemically treated hair: learn how to treat strands after straightening, relaxing, perming or coloring

Those who suffer from dry, dry and dull hair due to chemistry can invest in nutrition with coconut oil

Hair schedule for chemically treated hair: learn how to treat strands after straightening, relaxing, perming or coloring

There's no point in having blonde hair that's well taken care of if it has that unpleasant yellowness, very common over time. Therefore, always have in your beauty collection a detangling shampoo and a tinting mask.



Hair schedule for chemically treated hair: learn how to treat strands after straightening, relaxing, perming or coloring

Girls who straighten, relax, color or use flat irons and blow dryers a lot should focus on hair reconstruction

Hair schedule for chemically treated hair: learn how to treat strands after straightening, relaxing, perming or coloring

Reconstruction is the treatment that restores the natural proteins of hair that has undergone chemical processes and suffers from hair loss and breakage.

Hair schedule for chemically treated hair: learn how to treat strands after straightening, relaxing, perming or coloring Hair schedule for chemically treated hair: learn how to treat strands after straightening, relaxing, perming or coloring Hair schedule for chemically treated hair: learn how to treat strands after straightening, relaxing, perming or coloring Hair schedule for chemically treated hair: learn how to treat strands after straightening, relaxing, perming or coloring Hair schedule for chemically treated hair: learn how to treat strands after straightening, relaxing, perming or coloring Hair schedule for chemically treated hair: learn how to treat strands after straightening, relaxing, perming or coloring

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Hair schedule for chemically treated hair: learn how to treat strands after straightening, relaxing, perming or coloring

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Fica Diva has already spoken several times about the importance of having a capillary schedule, even if your hair is healthy and chemical-free. In the case of dyed, straightened or relaxed locks, it is clear that care must be even more intense, after all, the ease of drying, breaking or getting split ends is much greater, right? If you want to escape expensive salon treatments and, above all, having to resort to scissors, take a look at our tips and start scheduling your schedule for the entire month!



Hydration, nutrition and reconstruction: the 3 magic words for healthy hair

Hair hydration is an old acquaintance of women and can be done with any type of mask. If you already have some at home, great, let's use it in the first phase of your schedule to replenish water and nutrients in thirsty strands. If you haven't already, run to the pharmacy closest to your house, which has a paradise of options there.


Those who suffer from dry, dry and dull hair due to chemistry will love this tip. Made with products based on butter and vegetable oils, capillary nutrition restores the hair's lipids, which are responsible for producing the natural oiliness that keeps them always hydrated. Coconut oil, in addition to being the most suitable for nourishing the scalp, can now be easily found in some pharmacies, markets or health food stores.

Girls who straighten, relax, color or use a flat iron and dryer very often should focus on hair reconstruction, which is the treatment that restores the natural proteins of hair that has undergone chemical processes and suffers from hair loss and breakage. You can do the procedure in two ways: with liquid keratin or using a reconstructive mask. Because it is pure and liquid, the keratin bottle is faster and more effective, but the cream is a more comfortable option for those who want to be able to use it in the shower and not need to moisturize the hair afterwards.

How can I set up my hair schedule?

Confused by so much information? Let's rearrange everything in your little head. The order of the procedures does not have a rule, what you must take into account are the needs of your hair. If he's dry, it could be that he's thirsty for hydration or nutrition. If it's very dry and full of split ends, it might need a rebuilding shower with keratin, for example.


To facilitate your schedule, we have divided the processes for each type of hair over four weeks, that is, a whole month of intensive treatment. Take a look at the categories below and adapt as you grow in your knowledge of your threads.  

For very damaged hair (dry, split ends and dull)

1st week: hydration - nutrition - reconstruction

2rd week: nutrition - hydration - nutrition

3st week: hydration - nutrition - reconstruction

4st week: hydration - hydration - nutrition

For lightly damaged hair

1st week: hydration - nutrition - hydration

2st week: hydration - hydration - nutrition

3st week: hydration - nutrition - hydration

4st week: hydration - nutrition - reconstruction

Untying shampoo and matting mask are indispensable in the blondes' schedule

Hello blondes on duty, our conversation is now specifically with you! There's no point in having blonde hair that's well taken care of if it has that unpleasant yellowness, very common over time. For this reason, always have in your beauty collection a detangling shampoo and a tinting mask, preferably from the same brand. These two items are indispensable to complete the care schedule for your light locks.

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