24 March 2022
First, know that there are three thicknesses of hair: fine, medium and thick hair. Fine hair is generally more fragile and tends to break easily. Thick hair, on the other hand, is more resistant and needs more nourishing products. Depending on your hair thickness, you must use a specific shampoo and product that correspond to your scalp and hair type. If your hair fiber is fine, you will be able to find out how to take care of your hair in this article. Fine hair requires light and gentle products so as not to weigh it down. Too aggressive shampoos risk damaging them. Fine hair also needs deep hydration. It is therefore important to choose products containing hydrating ingredients such as aloe vera or shea butter. In this article, we are going to show you which shampoo for fine hair to use. Fine hair: what natural shampoo to use? The caracteristics of a fine hair First, let's start by understanding what fine hair is. A fine hair is a hair with a smaller diameter than a normal hair: in general, it is less thick than a standard sewing thread. (image credits: juste.paris) With such a small diameter, a fine hair is also more fragile. It tends to: Be more brittleOften lack volumeGrease easilySplit easily To take the best care of your fine hair, choose a sulfate-free natural shampoo. You should know that on shampoos specially made for fine hair, sulfates are very aggressive detergents that tend to dry out the hair. They are also irritating to the scalp. Natural sulfate-free shampoos are therefore perfect for fine hair. Inappropriate care and shampoos, too harsh treatments, too much bleaching or the use of heat without protection can weaken them even more. Being determined by genetics, the diameter of a hair cannot be changed. It is nevertheless possible to give volume to a naturally fine hair. With the right shampoo and care, we can help strengthen them and even give them volume! What is the best shampoo for fine hair? This nature of hair tends to grease again quickly, so it is better to adopt a shampoo that fights precisely against this. Also choose a natural shampoo, free of silicone, without fatty substances, to avoid weighing down fine hair, which needs lightness to get volume. The Mineral Volumizing Shampoo by Rodolphe&Co meets all of these criteria, and is one of the best shampoos for fine hair. In the form of shampoo powder, it does not contain any fatty substances and therefore does not weigh down the hair. It is to be used on wet hair and lathers like a liquid shampoo, bringing volume and shine to fine hair. 100% natural and certified organic, its Earth & Sea alliance based on bentonite and oyster shell powder provides an ultra-remineralizing effect for the hair and scalp. Its exclusive formula provides a balancing effect on the scalp, forming a protective shield against pollution, leaving the hair clean longer by regulating sebum. Perfect for hair that gets greasy quickly! Complete list of the ingredients here! What beauty routine for fine hair? In addition to the Mineral Volumizing Shampoo, we recommend some natural and organic care products, particularly suitable for fine hair. The Hydrating Care, to provide the necessary hydration to brittle hair. No-rinse, this spray treatment will revitalize fine hair gently and lightly. It is particularly rich in vegetable keratin substitute, proteins and hyaluronic acid to provide all the necessary care. The Ocean Mist as a leave-in styling treatment: with a few sprays at the roots, the Ocean Mist restores volume to fine hair and texturizes it for an after-beach "wavy" effect. Formulated with the same salinity as the ocean, it instantly remineralizes the hair. The Botanic Oil is an ultra nourishing oil, particularly suitable for dry and/or split ends hair. Its professional complex of 5 organic oils brings nutrition, protection and shine. Non-greasy and 100% natural, it can be applied to dry hair daily or in an oil bath, perfect for protecting ends and repairing split ends! Finally, the 100% natural and ORGANIC Hair Force dietary supplements, based on French seaweed and hemp oil, can complete this routine and strengthen the hair over the long term! You can also use food supplements with brewer's yeast to strengthen your hair. Beer is rich in vitamins and minerals, which makes it very nourishing for the hair. It also contains procerin, a substance that stimulates hair growth. Should I ban coloring if I have fine hair? The best solution is to go for a natural color which, unlike chemical colors, does not weaken the hair fiber by penetrating to the heart of the hair. The mineral coloring, without ammonia or MEA, is deposited only on the superficial layers of the hair. The plant-based coloring, 100% based on organic plants, coats the hair and acts as a treatment that will care for it even more. Natural coloring coupled with a Mineral Balayage is a great way to play on nuances and give a depth effect to fine hair, so there is no banishing coloring! How to thicken fine hair? To give volume to your hair, regularly make hair masks, an oil bath composed of essential oil, such as vegetable oils with almond oil, castor oil, jojoba oil and Argan oil. You can also use coconut oil and ylang-ylang known to accelerate growth. Apply the mixture to damp hair, leave for 30 minutes under a hot towel then wash your hair with a gentle shampoo. Rinse thoroughly with cold water to close the scales of the hair and thus gain shine. For a styling effect, spray a little bit of floral water on your fine hair then dry it with a diffuser. This natural trick will give volume to your fine hair. Natural shampoos and hair care suitable for fine hair exist, but be careful not to go for a treatment too rich that would weigh your hair down. On Rodolphe&Co you will find professional products suitable for your hair type. If your hair is fragile, you will find on our site a suitable product for a successful care formula. What product to use to give volume to fine hair? The Rodolphe&Co products will deeply cleanse fine hair and the scalp, while giving them volume. A question about a product or a practical tip? Do not hesitate to contact us. Rodolphe&Co is a professional site.
21 February 2022
How to properly make an oil bath? You want to make a gesture for your damaged hair and make an oil bath as you are often advised, but do not know how to go about it?Follow the guide! The benefits of a hair oil Hair, like the rest of the body, is a living part of our body that requires regular attention and maintenance.. Vegetable oils, due to their richness in ceramides, fatty acids and vitamins, provide a number of benefits for the hair, depending on the oil chosen. In general, vegetable oils nourish, strengthen and protect the hair. Externally, it helps to soften them, smooth the hair fiber, remove frizz and make the hair shine. Some also help regulate sebum production, stimulate cell renewal, repair split ends or even stimulate hair growth. The application of a vegetable oil is especially beneficial for dry, brittle and/or damaged hair, in order to limit the damage and regenerate the health of the hair. Frizzy hair, which tends to be drier and more brittle than other hair types, often requires more attention and oil-based care. The benefits of an oil bath on the hair One of the many possible applications of a hair oil is the oil bath. It is a deep treatment that nourishes and hydrates the hair in depth, and thus gives the hair the benefit of all the active ingredients of the oil that is used. Be careful not to take the oil bath literally: it's not about literally bathing your hair! We explain to you below in the article how to make an oil bath properly! Why make an oil bath with the Rodolphe&Co Botanic Oil? The Botanic Oil by Rodolphe&Co is a 100% natural professional complex of 5 precious and organic oils. Particularly suitable for dry and split ends, it allows nutrition, hydration and shine of the hair for a natural shine and a soft touch. This complex of oils also allows various actions to protect the hair against external aggressions, such as UV rays or pollution. So what is the Botanic Oil made of? Organic argan oil: sonsidered one of the best hair care products for dry hair, argan oil has superb nourishing properties for the hair. It helps fighting against the appearance of split ends (which particularly affects long hair), and stimulates cell renewal, which helps with hair growth. Organic sweet almond oil: with its greasier texture, sweet almond oil nourishes the hair, restores shine and suppleness, and stimulates the production of sebum to protect the hair. Organic avocado oil: rich in moisturizing agents, proteins and vitamins, avocado oil restores shine and softness to the hair, while creating a protective film around the hair fiber to protect it from external aggressions such as pollution or UV rays. Organic macadamia oil: rich in palmitoleic acid and oleic acid, with a delicious nutty smell, macadamia oil helps protect hair while nourishing, regenerating and soothing. Organic sesame oil: sesame oil has an effective action of nutrition, hydration and protection of the hair against UV rays. How to properly make an oil bath? The oil bath has to be done before a shampoo, on dry or lightly damp hair.Take the equivalent of about one to two tablespoons of the Botanic Oil, and apply to your hair at the lengths. You can use the rest of the oil to give yourself a little hair massage. Leave on for 1 hour minimum, the best is to keep the treatment all night, wrapping your hair in a hot towel. The heat will allow the scales to open and the active ingredients in the oil to penetrate better. To heat the towel, you can simply moisten it and put it in the microwave for 1 min.Finish your oil bath by shampooing as usual. Lather it all over the scalp, and repeat the operation if necessary. Finish rinsing with cold water to close the cuticles of the hair and make them shine. To add a touch of hydration to this treatment, add a small amount of the Hydrating Hair Mask and do the Infinium Ritual! Vigilant points: 1/ Be careful that the hair is not dripping, but simply covered with a thin layer of oil. Too much oil does not boost the active ingredients and can, on the contrary, cause unwanted reactions: suffocation and saturation of the scalp, increased production of sebum and dandruff at the roots... So adapt the quantity to your volume of hair! 2/ Do not multiply the oil baths to amplify the effects. Adopt this deep treatment as a ritual once a week, that is enough in most cases. You can even space them out for up to two weeks: your hair must have time to benefit from the active ingredients provided to it! 3/ SOS colored hair: will the bath cause the color to fade? No way ! The Rodolphe&Co Botanic Oil is completely suitable for colored hair, no risk!
14 December 2021
Hair clarification: why do a hair detox? Hair clarification, detox, clay mask… You have probably heard these terms many times in the natural hairdressing world. But what does that mean? What is a hair clarification? And how do you do an effective detox? We will explain everything to you. What is a clarification? Like the rest of our body, hair and scalp are subject to many daily aggressions. They are due to environmental pollution, toxins absorbed by the body, or even the many hair products that we apply, especially if they are unnatural and contain silicones... Combined with the nature of our scalp, which can be greasy or even prone to dandruff, the dirt accumulates and ends up suffocating our hair cells. The goal of a hair clarification (or detox) is to eliminate all these impurities and detoxify the scalp, which is the basis for beautiful, healthy and shiny hair. Clarifying products will open the scales of the hair and remove the residues that saturate it to clean it in depth. This will allow the hair to breathe better and be ready to effectively absorb new treatments (natural and organic if possible!) This is why it is important to incorporate hair clarification into your beauty routine. The benefits of a good detox Lightens, purifies and soothes the scalpLightens the hair and makes it more voluminousDeeply cleans and stimulates shineYou'll feel fresh and revitalized afterwards! How to detox your hair naturally? A DIY solution for quick and easy hair clarification is to add a spoonful of baking soda to your regular shampoo. This is a homemade recipe for those who don't necessarily have the time and want to do it quickly and without a fuss. The most popular and effective method for clarifying your hair is still the famous "clay mask". Natural clay, whether green, white, red or yellow, has many health-promoting properties that differ depending on their color. For example, white clay, the most common with green clay, is purifying, detoxifying and regenerating thanks to its richness in silica, and remineralizing thanks to its richness in oligo-elements. It is ideal for all types of scalps, especially the most sensitive ones, as it is considered to be very pure. For a hair clarification by Rodolphe&Co, we suggest using the DTOX Scrub which just had its new packaging, which definitely places it within our Dermo-Specific range. DTOX by Rodolphe&Co is a hair cleansing and detoxifying scrub, particularly rich in marine active ingredients such as mother-of-pearl and kelp from Brittany. The Guérande salt particles will remineralize the scalp and bring the exfoliating side to the scrub. Aloe vera and Damascus rose extracts provide softness and comfort. Kaolin (white clay) is responsible for gently detoxifying and purifying your scalp and hair. Over 98% natural and certified organic by Ecocert and Cosmebio, it is the ideal solution for natural hair clarification! (Find the list of DTOX ingredients here) Good to know: DTOX is ideal for fading colors, especially if you want to transition into natural mineral or plant-based colors. So be careful not to clarify your hair right after a new color! How to make an efficient DTOX? The DTOX by Rodolphe&Co can be used in 3 different ways: as a scrub, as a poultice, or as a shampoo. As a scrubApply a small amount of product in the palm of your wet hand and emulsify. Apply the product to the wet scalp (or the areas to be treated), and lather while exfoliating the scalp. Leave on for 5 minutes, then rinse thoroughly with lukewarm water.This exfoliating treatment is to be done once or twice a week. As a poulticeIn a wooden bowl, mix a teaspoon of product with a drizzle of water. On damp hair, apply the product line by line on the scalp and on 2cm of the lengths. Cover the hair with a shower cap to prevent the product from drying out too quickly and leave on for 10 minutes. For rinsing, start by adding a trickle of water to facilitate the emulsion, then rinse thoroughly with clear water.This poultice treatment is to be done twice a month or when you feel the need (heavy, sticky, greasy hair, etc.). As a shampooSince DTOX has cleansing properties, it can replace your shampoo approximately once a week. After the clarification step, whatever the method, we recommend applying an organic hydrating hair mask to close the hair fiber. It is also possible to complete the routine with an organic (non-greasy) Botanic Oil to nourish the hair if necessary. To go further To complete hair clarification and treat scalp problems in depth, we invite you to discover the range of 100% natural and certified organic Dermo-Specifique serums.
15 November 2021
What is mineral coloring? New natural coloring technique that is developing on the market, less widespread than plant-based coloring, you may have already heard of it: it is mineral coloring. What is mineral coloring? In the recent years, the abundance of coloring products on the market has led to an increase in allergies and revealed the not always very healthy composition of conventional coloring products. Indeed, if the presence of ammonia (or ethanolamine, its replacement in "ammonia-free" coloring, just as harmful) partly explains the deterioration of the hair, allergies are most of the time due to pigments. synthesis commonly used in oxidation coloring (to understand the difference between oxidation coloring and natural coloring, see this article). The Mineral Colors hair color range by Rodolphe&Co was created in response to these allergic reactions. Exclusive to Rodolphe&Co, it has been formulated with respect for hair and overall health, with mineral pigments (therefore of natural origin), a composition without ammonia or ethanolamine, and therefore which does not penetrate the heart of the hair fiber to alter its nature. Its high concentration of minerals and Mother-of-Pearl from Brittany also help remineralize and energize the hair, restore softness and shine, and care for it. Mineral Colours, a natural and long-lasting hair color How does mineral coloring work? Formulated with natural ingredients, including mainly pigments of mineral origin, plant active ingredients, butters and oils, the mineral color is activated with an eco-activator based on urea peroxide (from white nettle) which will help to hold the pigments on the hair. The mineral hair color coats the first layers of scales of the hair, without penetrating to the heart of the hair fiber. Therefore, it does not alter its nature. 29 shades available, between pure pigments, natural shades or even pearly colors, can be combined endlessly to offer a unique and customizable result for everyone. So, with mineral colors, you can change your natural highlight, drastically darken your color, or just cover your white roots, all with a very natural result! Note, however, that mineral coloring does NOT lighten the hair, due to its absence of ammonia and ethanolamine. On the other hand, it is still possible for you to lighten your hair with a Mineral Balayage, just as natural. In this case, the mineral color is often used as a toner in addition to balayage, in order to obtain the specific highlight desired. What is mineral coloring made of? Mineral coloring is essentially composed of mineral and plant active ingredients. These include: Pure and natural extracts of mother-of-pearl from Brittany for its remineralizing effects (all the benefits of mother-of-pearl in this article)Botanical castor oil, a hair strengthener and repairs and nourishes, known to help hair growthBotanical macadamia oil which will create a protective film, limit aggressions on the hair and preserve the colorMineral extracts such as clays or arginine which strengthens the hair fiber and contributes to hair growthGreen tea extracts for its antioxidant propertiesAs well as pigments from mineral origin What are the benefits of a mineral coloring? Mineral coloring is a coloring solution that is 95% to 97% natural. It is suitable for pregnant women, people undergoing treatment, people who are usually allergic or with a sensitive scalp, or even anyone who simply wishes to protect their body from the chemical contributions of oxidation coloring. It has a faster resting time compared to plant-based coloring (45min-1hr versus 30min-2hrs depending on the desired results), with a wide range of colors possible. It's also a great toner for a mineral balayage! Guaranteed without ammonia, MEA (odorless ammonia), PEG, EDTA, silicone, PPD, PTD, resorcinol, sulfates, paraben, it offers optimal hold on the hair with 100% coverage of white hair. A few examples of mineral coloring Where to do a mineral coloring? Mineral Colours by Rodolphe&Co is a professional color, so it should be done in one of our many partners salons in France and abroad. To find the salon closest to you, check out this link! For more info about mineral coloring, watch this video Teatime with Rodolphe #4!
28 October 2021
A natural, organic and patented Anti-Dandruff Shampoo! If you have a greasy, itchy and irritated scalp, that you tend to have dandruff, you have surely already tried several of the many anti-dandruff products or shampoos available on the market. If you are reading this article, you are surely looking for a natural alternative to all these products. And you are in good luck because we have the solution for you.. Reminder: Why do we have dandruff? Dandruff, or flakes, appear as a result of an imbalance in the life cycle of epidermal cells on the scalp. The skin cells die in an accelerated way, which leads to the appearance of too many flakes of dead skin in the hair. This imbalance can be caused by a hormonal imbalance, stress, an allergic reaction, sunburn, or even the suffocation of the scalp under a product, especially if it contains silicones. For more detail about dandruff, we recommend you watch Teatime with Rodolphe #23. How to get rid of dandruff? In most anti-dandruff shampoos, the main active against dandruff is zinc pyrithione. Powerful antibacterial and antifungal, it has an effective action against malessezia, a fungus naturally present on the scalp, responsible for the appearance of dandruff. Its action is fast, but also short-lived, because as soon as you stop using it, dandruff comes back with a vengeance. These products are therefore certainly effective for the most part, they are also very addictive and contain a lot of synthetic compounds. At Rodolphe&Co, we offer a more natural anti-dandruff solution: the Anti-Dandruff and Soothing Shampoo, with rare plant extracts, patented ECTOIN® and DANDRILYS® to guarantee proven natural effectiveness. To know more about the natural Rodolphe&Co patents, check out this page. What is the Anti-Dandruff shampoo by Rodolphe&Co? The Rodolphe&Co Anti-Dandruff Shampoo is a calming shampoo with active ingredients from rare plants. It gently eliminates dandruff, purifies and cleanses the scalp. Its regulating and toning formula is enriched with ectoin, aloe vera, cistus and witch hazel, known for their anti-dandruff and anti-irritation properties for the scalp. The scalp is softer. Precious extracts of mother-of-pearl, naturally rich in proteins and calcium, are also present. 97% natural, with 62% organic active ingredients, Ecocert and Cosmebio certified, this dandruff shampoo is also made from TWO French and natural patents: ECTOIN® and DANDRILYS®. ECTOIN® is a molecule produced naturally by extremophile microorganisms living in extreme environments such as salt lakes, deserts or permafrost. This molecule binds the water molecules around it to form a moisturizing, nourishing and stabilizing protective shell, thus protecting the scalp from stress and preventing cell damage. DANDRILYS® is a natural active ingredient from the bark of the Ziziphus Joazeiro, a jujube native to Brazil. This natural active ingredient is particularly effective in reducing irritation, soothing the scalp, regulating sebum secretion, stimulating cell renewal, and above all, rapidly eliminating dandruff (with a 72-hour action). It therefore replaces zinc pyrithione, the chemical anti-dandruff molecule. Our test studies have shown that after 2 shampoos, the number of dandruff is lower with DANDRILYS® than with zinc pyrithione, with a difference of 33%. This result lasts after 3 to 4 shampoos, and the hair is less greasy throughout the treatment. How to use the Rodolphe&Co Anti-Dandruff Shampoo? The Anti-Dandruff Shampoo is perfectly suited for regular use, two to three days a week depending on your usual shampooing rhythm. Apply a small amount of product to your hands and emulsify the product on your hair, insisting on the roots and the scalp. Gently massage without rubbing the scalp, which will avoid unnecessarily stimulating the sweat glands and generating more dandruff. Rinse then renew the application a second time and leave on for 5 minutes. Detangle the hair, then apply the Hydrating Hair Mask by Rodolphe&Co to provide care. If you have a dry hair type, you can also complete your routine with the Botanic Oil to apply to the ends. For even more efficiency, you can apply the DTOX scrub by Rodolphe&Co as a supplement before shampooing to detoxify the scalp and facilitate the action of anti-dandruff active ingredients. You can also complete your anti-dandruff treatment with the 100% natural and organic Dermo-Sensitive Serum by Rodolphe&Co. For more info about the Rodolphe&Co Anti-Dandruff Shampoo, watch Teatime with Rodolphe #11.Bonus, this Shampoo won the Silver prize awarded by the Cosmetics Mag Awards in 2020! Find the Anti-Dandruff Shampoo by Rodolphe&Co on our shop right here!
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