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Repair

FAQs

Q What are the best products for damaged hair?

A The best products for damaged hair include repairing shampoos, strengthening masks, nourishing oils, and bonding treatments. These restore moisture, smooth the cuticle, and help repair split ends, leaving hair healthier, softer, and more resilient.

Q What hair types and textures are these products suitable for?

A Hair repair products are suitable for all hair types and textures—straight, wavy, curly, or coily. They’re especially effective for dry, brittle, chemically treated, or heat-damaged hair, helping restore strength, smoothness, and overall health.

Q What are the key ingredients?

A Key natural ingredients for hair repair include Shea Butter, Avocado, Macadamia, Coconut, Sunflower, and Sweet Almond oils. These deeply nourish, strengthen, and restore damaged strands, helping reduce breakage, improve softness, and support healthy growth.

EXPERT ADVICE

Jan Spagnuolo Jan Spagnuolo
One of the biggest mistakes I see? Brushing wet, fragile hair without prep. A quality treatment & a gentle detangler brush can make all the difference.
Jan Spagnuolo Jan Spagnuolo
Jan Spagnuolo
Art Director
Rossano Ferretti HairSpa, Park Hyatt New York
Sabrina Maiorino Sabrina Maiorino
Healthy ends start with small habits: regular trims & sealing in hydration help keep your hair looking its best, from root to tip.
Sabrina Maiorino Sabrina Maiorino
Sabrina Maiorino
Art Director
Rossano Ferretti HairSpa, Abu Dhabi

Use a pre-wash bond-building mask weekly

Hair cuticles open up most when wet and are more vulnerable to damage. Applying a reparative treatment to wet hair before cleansing allows better absorption and protects the hair during washing.
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Avoid Tension on Fragile Hair

Avoid tight hairstyles on already stressed or damaged strands. The tension causes mechanical breakage, especially around the hairline.
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