Some of the most interesting hair care ingredients of 2011
When it comes to looking after your hair, there is a whole range of products to choose form which claim to offer the best care and it can often be quite hard to choose the best one. There are constantly innovations in this area and there are constantly new ingredients being invented and put into hair care products. This year, there have already been some fantastic new innovations when it comes to ingredients and they are already appearing in hair care products. Here are some of the best new ingredients of the year:
One of the things that have started to be used in hair care products are magnetic fibres. Previously, there were only really used on bald or thinning hair. These magnetic fibres are still in the early stages of development for use in hair products although it is thought that when the fibres do make it into products, they will be able to offer people a way of giving their hair a more balanced and blended appearance. These magnetic fibres work by actually attracting positively charged polymers to the hair shaft and this is what will give you that more blended look.
Another area that has seen a lot of advancement this year is the area of anti-dandruff products. Dandruff is a problem for many out there and it can be quite embarrassing. This year however, one company has made an innovation in this area by creating a natural hair product that will regulate the sebum production. This is well known to be one of the causes of dandruff so regulating this area through the use of a hair product will almost certainly begin to cure the dandruff.
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