Shampoo for Damaged Hair
About these shampoo for damaged hair
Shampoo for Damaged Hair — Repair the Fibre, Don't Mask It
Damaged hair — from bleach, heat, or over-washing — has a cortex that's lost protein and a cuticle that's lost closure. The usual damage-repair shampoos cover the evidence with silicone and glycerin. It feels repaired for a wash or two, and then the hair is worse than before.
Evera's approach to damaged hair is structural. The cleansing is gentle — coconut-derived surfactants, no sulphates — so the fibre isn't stripped further. The weekly mask deposits hydrolysed plant proteins (fenugreek, rice) that can actually slot into damaged keratin. And the pre-wash treatment keeps raw cuticles protected through the wash itself.
- Moisturising Shampoo No.2 — protein-sparing, cuticle-calming
- Moisturising Mask No.2 — deep-repair fenugreek complex
- Liquid Gloss Nº0 — pre-wash fibre protection with rice protein
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Frequently asked
What kinds of damage can shampoo help repair?
Surface damage (cuticle roughness, frizz, dullness) responds well to protein and humectant treatments. Mid-shaft damage from chemical processing benefits from regular protein treatments like Liquid Gloss Treatment Nº0. Severely damaged hair (heat-fried, breakage) needs bond-rebuilding products like Olaplex No.0/3 — Evera's plant-protein approach complements rather than replaces that.
How long until I see results on damaged hair?
Surface improvements in 1-3 washes: less frizz, more shine. Structural improvements over 4-8 weeks of consistent use: less breakage, more elasticity, better detangling. Don't expect overnight transformation — hair grows about 1cm a month and the damaged length can't be made undamaged, only improved while it's there.
Should damaged hair avoid shampooing?
No — clean hair is healthy hair. But reduce frequency to 2-4 times per week, use a sulphate-free, silicone-free shampoo (Evera Moisturising Shampoo No.2 is ideal), and follow with conditioner or mask every time. Skipping shampoo leads to product build-up which makes damage worse.
Is heat styling completely off-limits for damaged hair?
Not completely, but reduce: aim for hair-dry-then-flat-iron 2-3 times a week max, and always use a heat protectant. Air-dry as much as possible. Keep flat irons below 180°C. Use Evera Mousse No.10 or Styling Nectar No.11 as protective leave-in before heat.
Which Evera routine targets damaged hair specifically?
Moisturising Shampoo No.2 + Liquid Gloss Treatment Nº0 (1-2× weekly, replacing conditioner) + Moisturising Mask No.2 (alternating weeks with Liquid Gloss). For colour-damaged hair, add the matching colour-line shampoo + mask in rotation.