We’re officially deep into spring and beginning to feel the effects of the fresh air. The lack of moisture in the air causes your hair to become dry, brittle, and susceptible to breakage. You can protect your hair by adding hair butter to your hair regimen.
What is hair butter, and what is it used for?
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Hair butter is a natural blend of organic oils and unrefined butters that acts as a moisturizing sealant to protect your hair from dryness and breakage. Hair butter can be a mixture that contains natural butter (shea and cocoa butter) and oil (like castor, coconut, and avocado oil).
Check the ingredient label on the product package to see that it contains moisturizing ingredients that react well with your hair, like Wonder Curl Sealing Hair Butter, which is enriched with flaxseed, shea butter, avocado & castor oil, honey for healthy hydration.
Hair butter is great for protective styles such as a twist out, braid out, and a sleek bun. It can be applied daily on both dry and damp hair.
Dos and Don’ts of hair butter
Do
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- Use hair butter after you apply a leave-in conditioner. It should be the final step before you style.
- Use as often as you need, but don’t use too much
- Apply enough hair butter to dry; split ends to prevent breakage
- Apply hair butter to your scalp if you are suffering from a dry scalp
- It’s best to use hair butter to protect styling as it helps to create a smooth, defined look.
Don’t
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- Don’t use a hair butter if you are planning on a straightened style. Hair butters are heavy sealants and can weigh your hair down.
- Don’t keep the same hair butter for longer than its shelf life. Check the bottle for the M symbol, which tells you how long it is good for after opening. Throw out your butter once you’ve reached that date or notice a strange smell.
- Don’t mix hair butter with a heavy sealant,as it can cause product buildup.
- Don’t use hair butter with harsh gels that contain alcohol and silicones
One easy way to use butter
- Wash with a sulfate-free or cleansing shampoo of your choice
- Follow up with a moisturizing conditioner
- Apply your favorite leave-in-conditioner
- Seal in moisture with an oil with moisturizing properties, such as jojoba oil
- Finish with your hair butter
- Style