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What is the Skinification of Hair?

Each year, a new hair trend floods our feeds. From bright colors to chops and accessories, there’s always some sort of hairstyle bandwagon to jump on. However, this year, the must-have hair trend differs slightly. Instead of changing up your look, it focuses on working with what you’ve got for your best possible strands. Enter: the skinification of hair. If this is your first time coming across this term, the skinification of hair is basically the influence of skincare on our haircare. This means paying more attention to the best ingredients for healthy hair and focussing on the quality of these ingredients. Let’s discuss.

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What are the best ingredients for healthy hair?

Whether we’ve realized it or not, we’ve been gradually leaning towards the skinification of hair for quite some time now. We’ve already pinpointed the ingredients we know can be damaging to the hair, such as the sulfates that strip our strands of their natural oil and silicone build up which repels the moisture that the hair needs to be kept supple and healthy.  

But nobody likes to focus on the negatives, so what are the best ingredients for healthy hair? Here are just a few:

  1. Niacinamide: This is a key ingredient if you’re looking to boost your hair growth. Niacinamide helps to promote blood flow which brings more oxygen and nutrients to the hair follicles, giving those strands a push to get moving. Plus, it also boosts keratin production, the protein behind fuller, thicker hair.
  2. Caffeine: Just like how an iced latté can wake us up on warm summer mornings, caffeine in hair products gives the roots a kickstart, helping to increase that density and growth. 
  3. Hyaluronic acid: While it may already be sitting firmly in your skincare, hyaluronic acid is also one of the best ingredients for healthy hair and hydration. Consider your flakes tackled and strands moisturized!
  4. Rice protein: This strengthening ingredient contains vitamins, minerals, antioxidants, and amino acids. It’s no wonder it helps to repair damaged hair and improve elasticity.
  5. AHA’s: or Alpha Hydroxy Acids, are exfoliants that can cleanse pores, maintain balanced oil production and help our skin breathe.

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Do you need scalp products?

You can find some of these best ingredients for healthy hair in the majority of the Grow Gorgeous haircare, from the caffeine-enriched intensifying shampoo and conditioner to repairing, niacinamide-based masks. This leaves us with the question: do you need scalp products too?

The short answer is yes, as a truly healthy head of hair always starts at the scalp.

If your strands are looking dull and your roots feel heavy, you will find that you do need a scalp product to renew your hair’s surface. This is where a Purifying AHA 5% Booster + Prebiotic comes into play, as the gentle chemical exfoliant eliminates excess product build-up, helps remove dead skin cells and refines the appearance of the scalp.

Meanwhile, if your scalp tends to get oily and flat, you’ll need the Volumising Niacinamide 10% Booster + Prebiotic to add some volume and hydration.

Finally, if you’re looking to increase the density of your hair, you will need a scalp product such as the Hair Growth Serum Intense. This serum has been designed to be applied directly onto the scalp and hairline and works to increase the thickness of each strand by up to 13%!

So, although previously scalp products were mainly targeted for those with itchiness and flakes at the roots, this is no longer the case. The skinification of hair means realizing that our skin doesn’t stop at our hairline. Our scalps need to be treated with the same TLC we give our skin in order for our hair to flourish.

Our Top Tips for Hair Health

To conclude, we have our top tips for hair health and the skinification of hair.

  1. Instead of searching for products that will help the hair to look healthy, look for those that help the hair to actually be healthy. This means always looking for shampoos with the best ingredients for healthy hair (and none of those sulfates and silicones.)
  2. Discover how to wash your hair properly. The best hair washing routine for you depends on your hair type. With fine hair, every 1-2 days might suit. However, with curly hair, you could get away with 3 days or more.
  3. Don’t neglect the scalp! Always remember to treat the skin beneath your hair every so often to sweep away build-up and allow your roots to breathe.
  4. Speaking of the scalp, when haircare products are massaged directly into it, blood circulation is improved, making it easier for your roots to absorb essential nutrients and minerals.  
  5. Once your wash is done, try rinsing with cold water. This will seal the cuticle and result in that silky smooth feeling.
  6. Our final tip for hair health is to always protect your delicate strands. Work a heat protectant through the mid-lengths and damaged ends before using a hair dryer or styling tools. Just like how we wear SPF on our faces, our strands need protection too!

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Josie Wilkins

Josie Wilkins

Writer and expert

Josie is an Online Beauty Editor with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Journalism. Her passions involve all things skincare and beauty and in her free time she likes to travel, read and get her beauty sleep.