COMO ESCOLHER O SEU ÓLEO REPARADOR DE PONTAS? - TOP 4 Óleo Finalizador que eu uso | Larisse Gama

Larisse Gama
28 May 202411:40

Summary

TLDRIn this video, the creator explores different types of hair oils, specifically repair and finishing oils, helping viewers choose the best one for their hair. The video covers four key options: basic silicone-based oils, mixed oils with treatment ingredients, silicone-free oils like Argan oil, and bifasic oils that combine both serum and oil for light, effective care. Each option is explained in terms of texture, benefits, and how it fits various hair types, from fine to chemically treated hair. The creator also emphasizes the importance of proper application and removal to maximize the product's benefits.

Takeaways

  • 😀 The video helps viewers choose the best hair repair oils and finishers based on their hair type and needs.
  • 😀 It explains the differences between hair oils, such as silicone-based, mixed formulas, and oils without silicones.
  • 😀 The basic silicone-based repair oil provides heat and UV protection, adds shine, and smooths frizz, making it ideal for fine or chemically-treated hair.
  • 😀 Silicone-based oils come in two types: soluble (easily removed with water) and insoluble (requires stronger sulfate-based shampoos for removal).
  • 😀 A mixed formula oil blends silicones with other active ingredients like glycerin and panthenol, offering both treatment and smoothing benefits.
  • 😀 The 'Óleo Extraordinário' by Elseve is an example of a mixed oil, which helps with alignment, shine, and light treatment for dry hair ends.
  • 😀 Oils without silicones, like the Argan Oil from Lola, provide deep nourishment and repair to the hair without the added layer of silicones.
  • 😀 The Argan Oil from Lola has a thicker texture and works to repair hair surface damage, improving texture over time with continued use.
  • 😀 Bi-phase oils, such as the Dove and O Boticário options, contain both oil and serum components, providing lightweight treatment for fine hair.
  • 😀 It’s important to use the right amount of product for each type of oil to avoid weighing down the hair, and to ensure proper washing to remove build-up.

Q & A

  • What is the difference between 'finalizing oil' and 'repairing oil' for hair?

    -In this video, the terms 'finalizing oil', 'repairing oil', and 'tip repair oil' are used interchangeably. They all refer to products that are applied at the end of the hair care routine, either on wet or dry hair, to improve hair texture, reduce frizz, and provide protection. Some oils may also include additional benefits like heat or UV protection.

  • What are the benefits of silicone-based hair oils?

    -Silicone-based oils create a protective layer around the hair, offering benefits such as thermal protection, UV protection, and enhanced smoothness. These oils help align the hair strands, reduce frizz, and give a glossy finish. Silicones are also resistant to heat and other environmental damage.

  • What is the difference between soluble and insoluble silicones?

    -Soluble silicones can be removed with water alone, making them easier to wash out. Insoluble silicones require a cleansing agent, like a sulfate shampoo, for removal. Insoluble silicones can accumulate on the hair over time, so it’s important to ensure they're properly cleansed.

  • Can silicone-based oils be used by people with fine hair?

    -Yes, silicone-based oils can be used on fine hair, but it's important to apply a small amount. These oils are lightweight and less likely to weigh down fine hair, making them ideal for those with finer or chemically treated hair.

  • How does the 'misto' (mixed) oil work compared to silicone-only oils?

    -The 'misto' oils combine both silicones and active treatment ingredients like glycerin, panthenol, and plant oils. These oils provide not only smoothness and frizz reduction but also offer hydration and superficial treatment for dry ends. They are heavier than silicone-only oils, making them suitable for drier hair types.

  • What are the key differences between the 'misto' oil (like Elsev's Extraordinary Oil) and silicone-only oils?

    -The key difference is that 'misto' oils, like the Elsev Extraordinary Oil, contain a blend of silicones and plant-based treatment ingredients, offering both shine and hydration. Silicone-only oils provide mainly smoothness and frizz control without any additional nourishment or treatment.

  • How does the Lola Argan Oil differ from other oils in terms of ingredients?

    -Lola Argan Oil is free from silicones, focusing solely on treatment with active ingredients like argan oil and other plant-based oils. Unlike oils with silicones, it doesn't provide immediate shine or smoothness but helps to repair and nourish the hair over time.

  • Why might someone prefer a silicone-free oil like the Lola Argan Oil?

    -Silicone-free oils like Lola Argan Oil are preferred by those who want to avoid build-up or prefer more natural hair care products. These oils focus on repairing and nourishing the hair without the use of synthetic chemicals like silicones, making them suitable for people with sensitive scalps or those following low-poo or no-poo hair care regimens.

  • What is a bifasic oil, and how is it applied?

    -Bifasic oils are products that consist of two distinct layers—usually an oil layer and a serum layer—that need to be shaken before application. These oils offer a combination of the benefits of oils and treatment ingredients. They can be applied either by spraying directly onto the hair or by using hands to distribute the product, depending on the product's design.

  • What precautions should be taken when using silicone-based oils and bifasic oils?

    -When using silicone-based oils, it's important not to apply too much product, as it can weigh down the hair. Also, proper cleansing with a sulfate-based shampoo is recommended to avoid product build-up. With bifasic oils, ensure to shake the product before use and apply a small amount for a balanced distribution to avoid making the hair greasy or weighed down.

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Hair CareHair RepairSilicone OilHair TreatmentFinalizing OilHair RoutineHair ProtectionOil TypesFrizz ControlNatural Hair
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