Hair Care
Discover hair-care products and tools that fit your routine. We focus on formulas, textures, and real-world performance so you can keep your hair healthy and easy to style.
Browse guides, reviews, and comparisons to build a routine that fits your hair type, lifestyle, and budget—from shampoos and masks to tools and treatments.
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The best routine starts with your hair and scalp type—not trends. Once you know if your hair is oily, dry, damaged, coloured, or curly, it becomes much easier to pick the right shampoo, conditioner, and treatments.
Start with reliable essentials first. Then add masks, oils, or styling products only where they truly help, instead of buying multiple items that do the same thing.
- Hair & scalp type: Match products to oily, dry, balanced, fine, thick, curly, or coily hair.
- Main concerns: Choose targeted formulas for frizz, breakage, hair fall, colour protection, or volume.
- Ingredients: Sulfates, silicones, proteins, and oils can help—or feel heavy—depending on your hair.
- Heat & styling: If you use dryers or straighteners often, add heat protection and repairing care.
- Routine fit: Pick products that match how often you realistically wash and style your hair.
- Budget: Save higher spend for leave-in treatments that stay in your hair longer.
Hair care by type of use
Different hair textures and lifestyles need different routines. Some readers want fast, low-maintenance care, while others prefer multi-step treatments and regular masks.
When is it time to upgrade your routine?
Hair changes with climate, colour treatments, hormones, and age. A routine that once worked may start leaving your hair flat, frizzy, or dull.
- Your hair feels drier, rougher, or more tangled even after conditioning.
- Your usual products cause build-up, itchiness, or an oily scalp.
- You’ve started colouring or using more heat tools and need extra protection.
- Your current routine hasn’t improved breakage or frizz after several weeks.
- Products are old, smell different, or are clearly expired.
Hair care – common questions
Clear answers to common questions about everyday hair care.
What is the best hair-care routine for beginners?
Start with three steps: a suitable shampoo, a matching conditioner, and a simple leave-in or oil for your ends. Add masks or targeted treatments only if needed.
How much should I spend on hair care?
You can build a solid routine with affordable products. If you want to invest more, do it in leave-in treatments that stay in your hair longer.
How often should I wash my hair?
It depends on your scalp and lifestyle. Oily scalps may need washing every 1–2 days, while dry or curly hair often does better with fewer washes and more conditioning.
How long does it take to see results from new hair-care products?
Softness and frizz control can improve within a few uses, but breakage and overall hair health typically need several weeks of consistent care.