Client question: “I want a moisturizer because my hair is very frizzy and dry.”
BeautyBrazil answer: when hair is dry, porous and frizzy, one product is usually not enough. It is better to build a multi-stage routine: first support weakened areas, then moisturize regularly, protect the ends and periodically maintain hair strength.
Step 1. If the hair is weakened and porous, start with repair
When hair is fragile, porous or chemically stressed, start with structural support before heavy moisture. For blonde or damaged hair, one option is VIURE V Plex for Blonde Set.
This step helps prepare the hair for the rest of the routine, so masks and oils can work more comfortably and the final result feels more balanced.
Step 2. Moisture: macadamia masks
Macadamia masks are a good choice for dry hair because they help soften, nourish and reduce the dry feel through the lengths. For home care, try Let Me Be Macadamia Nature Care Ultra Moisturizing Mask.
- use regularly after shampoo;
- apply through lengths and ends;
- follow the product processing time;
- avoid overloading the roots if the scalp gets oily quickly.
Step 3. Ends: macadamia oil
Dry ends often show frizz first. After blow-drying, or on slightly damp hair, apply a small amount of Let Me Be Velvet Drops Restorative Macadamia Oil.
Less is better at first: start with a small amount and add more only if the hair needs it.
Step 4. Maintain strength every 2-3 weeks
To keep the hair not only moisturized-looking but also more resistant, add a strengthening step from time to time. One option is Felps Inner Regeneration Acidifying 120 g about once every 2-3 weeks.
If you also want leave-in support for softness, discipline and length care, add Felps Professional Uniq Cream Leave-In.
The Routine
- Repair: V Plex if the hair is weakened, porous or blonde.
- Moisturize: use a macadamia mask regularly.
- Protect the ends: apply macadamia oil after drying or as needed.
- Maintain strength: use acidifying/regenerating care every 2-3 weeks or a leave-in cream.
If hair is strongly damaged by coloring, flat irons or chemical services, adjust frequency individually: fine hair usually needs less product, while thick porous hair often needs more nourishment and discipline.