Vanity Fare: Pamper your scalp and hair with the right beauty products


From hydration to eliminating odour, haircare products work to combat various problems. Photo: Briogeo

Looking to nourish your scalp? Or perhaps something to help with thinning locks? The right haircare products can help alleviate a range of haircare worries.

Smooth and glossy

Briogeo’s Be Gentle, Be Kind Avocado + Kiwi Mega Moisture Superfood Mask can be used on various types of hair including coloured, curly, permed, dry, normal or oily hair.

The thirst-quenching deep conditioner hydrates dry, parched hair and also helps with dull-looking hair, making it look smooth and glossy.

Fortified with green smoothie-inspired phytonutrients like spinach, chia seeds, and cocoa seed butter to help restore, maintain, and lock in moisture, it is free from parabens and sulphates.

After shampooing, massage the product into the hair from mid-length to ends and leave it in for five to 10 minutes before rinsing, once or twice a week.

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Nourishment for the scalp

The Sumac Scalp Scrub from Joon Haircare is a 2-in-1 exfoliating shampoo and scalp scrub that harnesses the synergistic benefits of traditional Persian spices such as sumac, mint, and fenugreek.

Meant to exfoliate, rejuvenate and provide nourishment to the scalp resulting in stronger, healthier hair, it is easy to apply with its unique needle-nose tip applicator.

Designed to clear up buildup or residue on the scalp accumulated during the week, the moisturising product is recommended for use once a week.

Help with hair loss

Ryo’s Gyeongju Moon Hair Loss Expert Care Treatment is inspired by the Unesco-designated city of the same name, known as the “museum with no walls”.

Thyme, with its earthy and slightly floral notes helps improve breathing and mental well-being, while geranium helps de-stress and balance your emotions with its rosy citrus accents.

Muguet has a sweet, dewy scent that rejuvenates the mind and olibanum gives off a woody yet slightly fruity hint while also soothing scalp inflammation.

Fresh fragrance

Percy & Reed’s Session Styling Volumising Dry Shampoo is a super-fine cornflour powder which cleanses and absorbs oils, without leaving chalky, white residue, with a root boosting formula that adds texture and volume.

Its uplifting London Florals fine fragrance also eliminates odours and perfumes the hair.

Shake the can really well until you hear the aggravator moving inside, before spraying evenly into the root area from 10cm away.

Massage into the roots with fingers to distribute evenly and help absorb excess oil and then brush through. For increased control, spray directly onto a brush and work through the hair from roots to ends.

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Colour control

The Color Beautifying Hair Care Mask from Hair Rituel by Sisley Paris is designed to reveal and protect the beauty of colour-treated and highlighted hair.

With a formula enriched with oils to nourish and reveal radiant hair, it is meant to leave hair softer, glossier, more supple and easier to style, and smelling fresh thanks to natural-origin active core.

Apply to washed and damp hair and distribute the product from roots to ends. Massage the product into the scalp and leave it in for three minutes, then rinse carefully.

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