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For many men, especially those with shorter hairstyles, conditioning can feel unnecessary. If shampooing and quick towel-drying are the only steps you take when showering, there are many reasons to consider adding a conditioner to your grooming routine. Consult the guide below to learn more about this product and how to use it. 

Why You Should Use Conditioner

If you think conditioner is designed only for women, or for men with long hairstyles, think again. It benefits all hair lengths, thicknesses, and types, including short and thinning styles.

To clean out grime, shampoos strip your hair of its natural oils, leaving strands dry and coarse. Used afterward, conditioner provides nourishment for each strand, restoring your hair's volume and improving its appearance and texture. This makes it easier to manage and style. For men who use blow-dryers, the moisture this product delivers is also essential for preventing split ends and breakage. 

How to Make the Most of Your Conditioner

hairstylesThe state and length of your hair will determine how often you need to use this product. While men with thick, oily, or voluminous hair only need to condition one to three times a week, those with dry scalp or frequent breakage should use it daily.

If you don’t wash your hair every day, using a conditioner in between shampooing days will keep your hair looking and smelling great without stripping it of its natural oils.

When selecting a product, look for sulfate-free varieties, as sulfates can cause dryness, making your hair appear frizzy and unmanageable. Natural ingredients, including aloe, borage oil, and jojoba oil, stimulate the scalp, support hair growth, and minimize dandruff.

 

Having provided men's haircuts for nearly forty years, A Cut Above in Anchorage, AK, will help you care for your mane. Their skilled stylists will help you find the best products and treatments for your hairstyle. They work will all types of hair, including long and sparse hair. Contact them today at (907) 276-­6884 to schedule an appointment, or visit them online to learn more about their services.

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