White or salt-and-pepper hair: how to care for it?
With age, hair gradually loses its melanin, the pigment that gives it color and shine.
Contrary to popular belief, there is no "gray" hair: gray is only the visual result of a mix of depigmented white hair and hair that is still colored.
These changes are natural and constitute a new hair identity, which deserves specific care to preserve health and beauty.
1. Understanding the unique needs of white and salt-and-pepper hair
Depigmented hair has particular characteristics:
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Drier, more fragile texture: the loss of melanin alters the structure of the fiber.
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Lack of shine: white hair reflects light differently and appears dull.
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Increased susceptibility to frizz and static electricity.
Recognizing these characteristics is essential to provide them with appropriate care.
2. Adopt a targeted hair care routine
To enhance white or salt-and-pepper hair:
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Favor gentle, sulfate-free shampoos to preserve the fiber.
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Nourish and hydrate regularly with suitable masks and conditioners.
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Protect from excessive heat (hair dryers, straighteners) to avoid dehydration.
Tip: certain anti-yellowing treatments help maintain a bright, even glow. Yellow tones can be neutralized with a purple shampoo, which brightens yellowed hair.
3. RENASCOR hair reconstruction
Beyond daily maintenance, the RENASCOR Laboratory offers a unique approach to hair reconstruction:
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Strengthening of the hair fiber: our protocols work deeply to restore density and vitality.
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Revived shine: our treatments restore luminosity and evenness to depigmented hair.
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Personalized support: each person benefits from a protocol tailored to their needs.
Conclusion: embrace and enhance a new hair phase
White or salt-and-pepper hair is not a constraint, but an aesthetic signature.
By adopting an appropriate routine and benefiting from the expertise of the RENASCOR Laboratory, you can transform this natural evolution into a true hair rebirth.