AHA-mazing Shine: Revitalize Hair with the Power of Alpha Hydroxy Acids!🥭🫐🍑🍋

AHA-mazing Shine:

Revitalize Hair with the Power of Alpha Hydroxy Acids!

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Todays cosmetic word, there has been a significant shift in approach to “hair care”. The focus is not only on improving the "physical" appearance of the hair, but also on a deeper consideration: an approach that prioritizes the "health of the scalp".

In this context, one of the most exciting developments has been the incorporation of fruit Alpha Hydroxy Acids (AHA's) into hair care routines. This blog post will delve into the fruit AHA’s revolution in scalp health and its importance.

First, The Importance of pH Balance on the Scalp

Before we get into the advantages of fruit AHAs, it's important to understand the significance of keeping a balanced pH on scalp. The scalp, like the rest of your skin, has a protective barrier known as the “acid mantle”. This thin, slightly acidic film on the surface of skin acts as a shield against harmful bacteria and other environmental pollutants.

Remember of the pH scale ranges from “0”, indicating a high level of “acidity”, to “14”, indicating a high level of “alkalinity”, with 7 being neutral.

The optimal pH level for the scalp is slightly acidic, typically between 3.5 and 5.5. At this pH level, your scalp is able to maintain a healthy balance of oils, keeping hair hydrated and protected.

However, many common hair care products, such as shampoos, conditioners, and styling products, can disrupt this balance, leading to an overly alkaline scalp.

This can result in a variety of issues, including dryness, irritation, and dandruff.

This is where fruit AHA's come into the picture.

Clarifying the Scalp with AHAs

Alpha Hydroxy Acids (AHAs) are a group of plant acids used in a variety of skincare products due to their ability to exfoliate the skin. Fruit-derived AHAs, such as citric acid from citrus fruits and malic acid from apples, have been shown to be very magical for hair care...

Which Fruits Contain AHAs?

Lemon: Lemon contains vitamin C and citric acid. This helps to cleans by gently peeling and increase the shine of the hair.

Apple: Malic acid in apple helps to balance the scalp and regulate the pH level of the hair.

Grape: Grapes contain antioxidants that nourish the scalp and contribute to healthy hair growth.

Strawberry: Strawberries are a good source of vitamin C ( Ascorbic Acid ) ,

So.. Fruit AHA's work by gently exfoliating the surface of scalp,

Removes sebum accumulation and dead skin cells.

By doing so, they help restore the natural balance of your scalp, promoting healthier and more vibrant hair growth.

 

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The acidity of ShineActive Apple Cider® can help to seal the hair cuticle, which prevent moisture loss and maintain the hair's natural oils.

This will prevent dryness and breakage and make the hair appear smoother and shinier.

Acetic acid, malic acid and citric acid (fruit AHA’s) in ShineActive Apple Cider® acts as a natural exfoliant, helping to break down and dissolve the buildup on the scalp.

Moreover, the acidic nature of fruit AHA's, ShineActive Apple Cider® can help restore the natural pH balance of scalp.

By ensuring scalp maintains a slightly acidic environment, these acids can help protect against harmful bacteria and promote a healthier scalp and hair.

Last things...

The introduction of fruit AHA's into hair care routines represents a significant advancement in the way we approach scalp health. By helping to maintain a healthy pH balance and clarifying the scalp, these acids offer a simple yet effective way to promote healthier, more vibrant hair.

Fruit AHAs present an exciting revolution in scalp health, offering a natural and effective way to promote healthier hair growth.

So why wait? Start incorporating ShineActive Apple Cider® into hair products and witness the transformation!

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Have a nice and “beautiful” day!

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