PHOENIX MOON
April 9th, 2010, 12:31 PM
Hey All,
I have a query... again.
I understand that words like 'hydrating', 'moisturising', or 'for dry/damaged hair' usually indicate high moisture within the products. I also understand that words like 'anti-breakage', 'designed for long hair', or 'for brittle hair'/'minimising breakage when styling' usually indicate high protein within the products. (For the most part anyway!)
However, what does 'smoothing', 'anti-frizz'/'frizz reducing' indicate, and how does the 'anti-frizz' part of the product work.
My understanding of the words, feel free to correct me!
Moisture -enters the cuticle and tends to add elasticity.
Protein -coats the cuticle and tends to add strength.
I have a query... again.
I understand that words like 'hydrating', 'moisturising', or 'for dry/damaged hair' usually indicate high moisture within the products. I also understand that words like 'anti-breakage', 'designed for long hair', or 'for brittle hair'/'minimising breakage when styling' usually indicate high protein within the products. (For the most part anyway!)
However, what does 'smoothing', 'anti-frizz'/'frizz reducing' indicate, and how does the 'anti-frizz' part of the product work.
My understanding of the words, feel free to correct me!
Moisture -enters the cuticle and tends to add elasticity.
Protein -coats the cuticle and tends to add strength.