Scigen Naturals Gro Ceramide Hair Care: Complete Guide for Dry Hair, Curly Hair, Kids, Teens, and Swimmers
Introduction
Scigen Naturals Gro is designed to address the dryness problems in hair. Dry hair is one of the most common hair problems affecting kids, teens, and adults, especially those with curly or wavy hair, swimmers, sensitive hair and after exposure to swimming pool water, chlorine water , seawater and heat styling using hair dryer , hair iron . Hair becomes dry when it loses moisture, natural oils, and protective lipids from the hair cuticle. This leads to frizz, breakage, tangling, dullness, and weak hair affecting the general appearance and healthy look of hair and it might lead to hair strand damage.
The most affected layer of hair is the outer protective layer which is called hair natural barrier.
And the importance of this layer comes from protecting the hair from the external environmental factors and keep the moisture inside hair.
One of the most effective ingredients for repairing dry and damaged hair is ceramides. And ceramides are naturally one of the most important building blocks in hair cuticle and hair barrier with the same role as in skin barrier and stratum stratum corneum. Ceramides are natural existing lipids in cuticle and act as the cement between cuticle layer which building the hair natural barrier. Ceramides help restore the hair barrier functionality by rebuilding the layer which lock in moisture, and protect hair from damage.
This is why Scigen Naturals Gro ceramide hair care products with 3 essential ceramides are designed specifically for dry hair, curly hair, kids, teens, and even swimmers exposed to chlorine water to support the hair barrier restoring its functionality.

In this guide, we will discuss:
- Why does my hair (or my child’s hair) get dry, frizzy, or hard to manage despite using shampoos and conditioners?
- What are the Factors that increase hair dryness?
- What really happens inside the hair when it becomes dry or damaged, and why can’t regular products fix it?
- How do ceramides work to repair the hair barrier, lock in moisture, and reduce dryness effectively?
- How does Scigen Naturals GRO use ceramides and natural ingredients to restore moisture, softness, and manageability to hair?
- What is the ideal hair care routine using Scigen Naturals GRO to prevent dryness, reduce frizz, and maintain healthy hair daily?
- How can hair be protected and repaired in challenging situations like swimming, sun exposure, heat styling, or harsh environmental conditions?
- Why is Scigen Naturals GRO safe and effective for kids and teens, and how does it address their sensitive hair needs?
- What are the most common questions and concerns about hair dryness, ceramides, and using Scigen Naturals GRO for all hair types?
Why does my hair (or my child’s hair) get dry, frizzy, or hard to manage despite using shampoos, conditioners and oils?
Many people ask the same frustrating question: Why is my hair still dry, frizzy, and tangled even though I use shampoo, conditioner, and oils regularly?
This problem is very common, especially for curly hair, dry hair, kids’ hair, and hair exposed to sun, chlorine, or heat styling.
The answer is simple but very important:
Hair dryness is not just a moisture problem, it is a hair barrier problem. Hair dryness happens when the hair loses moisture faster than it can retain it. Healthy hair should be able to hold water and natural oils inside the hair fiber, but when hair becomes dry, it cannot keep moisture inside.
Dry hair usually feels:
- Rough
- Frizzy
- Dull
- Tangled easily
- Hard to comb
- Breaks easily
- Looks puffy or undefined (especially curly hair)
This happens because of damage to the outer layer of the hair which is the hair barrier.
Hair is made of layers, and the outer layer is called the cuticle.
The cuticle acts like a protective barrier that keeps moisture inside the hair.
When the hair barrier is healthy:
- Hair stays hydrated
- Hair looks shiny
- Hair is smooth
- Hair does not tangle easily
- Hair is easy to manage
But when the hair barrier is damaged:
- Moisture escapes
- Hair becomes dry
- Hair becomes frizzy
- Hair tangles easily
- Hair looks dull and rough
So the real problem is not that you are not using conditioner or oil.
The real problem is that the hair barrier is damaged and cannot hold moisture anymore.
Factors That Increase Dryness in Hair
Hair dryness doesn’t happen overnight. Many environmental and lifestyle factors contribute to dry hair.
Why Shampoos, Conditioners, and Oils Sometimes Don’t Fix Dry Hair
Many people use:
- Shampoo
- Conditioner
- Hair oils
But their hair is still dry. Why?
Because most products add moisture temporarily, but they do not repair the hair barrier.
Shampoos
Shampoos most of times contains:
- Harsh ingredients
- Sulfate
- Are a rinse off products
Some shampoos—especially those with harsh surfactants remove natural oils.
- This disrupts the scalp’s balance
- Leaves hair more prone to dryness
- Makes curls/frizz worse
That’s why “sulfate-free” matters—it helps clean without over-stripping.
Conditioners
Conditioners usually:
- Make hair smoother
- Help detangle hair
- Add temporary moisture
But many don’t:
- Repair internal damage
- Restore long-term moisture balance
and many conditioners wash off and do not rebuild the hair barrier.
This is why hair becomes dry again after one day.
Oils
Oils can:
- Add shine
- Reduce frizz temporarily
- Make hair feel softer
- More nutritive
Oils Don’t Hydrate—They Seal … This is a big misconception.
- Oils (like argan or coconut) lock in moisture
- But if your hair is already dry → there’s nothing to lock in
Result: Hair feels greasy, not hydrated, oils do not repair the hair structure and do not rebuild the hair barrier.
Factors That Make Hair Dry and Frizzy
There are many daily factors that damage the hair barrier and cause dryness:
1. Sun Exposure: UV rays damage the hair cuticle and remove moisture from hair.
2. Harsh Shampoos: Some shampoos contain strong cleansers that strip moisture from hair.
3. Heat Styling: Hair dryers, straighteners, and curling irons break down the hair barrier.
4. Chlorine and Swimming Pools: Chlorine removes natural oils and damages the hair cuticle, causing extreme dryness. This is very common in kids who swim often.
5. Curly Hair: Curly hair is naturally drier because natural oils cannot travel easily along the hair shaft.
6. Hair Dye and Chemical Treatments: Coloring, bleaching, and keratin treatments damage the hair structure and barrier.
7. Seawater
1. Sun Weather Conditions
Sun exposure is one of the most common but overlooked causes of dry, frizzy, and rough hair. Just like the sun can damage skin, UV rays also damage the hair cuticle, which is the outer protective layer of the hair.
When hair is exposed to the sun for long periods:
- UV rays break down the hair cuticle
- Hair loses moisture
- Hair proteins become weaker
- Hair becomes rough and dull
- Hair color fades faster
- Hair becomes frizzy and hard to manage
Over time, sun exposure weakens the hair barrier, making it harder for hair to retain moisture. This is why hair often becomes drier in summer.
Tip: Wearing a hat or using a leave-in conditioner before sun exposure can help protect the hair.
2. Harsh Shampoos
Shampoos with strong detergents like sulfates can strip natural oils and lipids from hair. When hair loses lipids like ceramides, the hair cuticle becomes damaged and hair loses moisture quickly.
This leads to:
· Dry hair
· Weak hair
· Split ends
· Frizz
Not all shampoos are the same. Some shampoos contain strong cleansing agents (harsh surfactants) that remove dirt, but also remove natural oils and lipids that protect the hair.
When harsh shampoos are used frequently:
- Natural oils are stripped from the hair
- Hair barrier becomes weaker
- Hair loses moisture faster
- Hair becomes dry and tangled
- Scalp may also become dry or irritated
This is very common in:
- Kids who wash hair frequently
- People with curly hair
- People with dry or damaged hair
- Swimmers who wash hair often after swimming
Using a gentle, moisturizing shampoo is very important for maintaining healthy hair moisture.
3. Heat Styling
Frequent use of heat styling tools like:
- Hair dryers
- Straighteners
- Curling irons
can damage the hair barrier if used frequently or at high temperatures.
Heat damages hair by:
- Evaporating moisture inside the hair
- Cracking the hair cuticle
- Breaking down hair proteins
- Making hair more porous
- Increasing frizz
- Increasing breakage
This is why hair often feels:
- Dry
- Rough
- Puffy
- Hard to manage
- Full of frizz
Frequent heat styling is one of the fastest ways to damage the hair barrier and cause long-term dryness.
4. Chlorine Water (Swimming Pools)
Chlorine is one of the biggest causes of hair dryness, especially for kids and teens who swim regularly. This is why swimmers need moisturizing and ceramide-based hair care products.
Chlorine is a chemical used in swimming pools to kill bacteria, but unfortunately it is very harsh on hair, especially for kids and frequent swimmers.
Chlorine damages hair by:
- Removing natural oils from the hair
- Lifting the hair cuticle
- Damaging the hair barrier
- Making hair dry and rough
- Causing tangling and frizz
- Making hair look dull
- Turning light hair slightly greenish in some cases
This is very common in:
- Kids who swim regularly
- Swimmers
- People who go to pools in summer
- Curly hair types
- Colored hair
Hair exposed to chlorine usually needs extra moisture, barrier repair, and leave-in protection.
5. Curly Hair Structure
Curly hair is naturally drier than straight hair because scalp oils cannot travel easily down the curls. That’s why curly hair always needs extra moisture and protection.
Curly hair is naturally more prone to dryness and frizz than straight hair. This is not because curly hair is unhealthy, but because of its shape.
In straight hair:
- Natural oils from the scalp can travel easily down the hair shaft
In curly hair:
- The curls and bends prevent oils from traveling down the hair
- Hair ends receive less natural moisture
- Hair becomes dry faster
- Hair tangles more easily
- Hair becomes frizzy easily
That is why curly hair usually needs:
- More moisture
- Leave-in conditioner
- Gentle shampoo
- Moisture-sealing ingredients
- Barrier support ingredients like ceramides
Curly hair is not a problem.it just needs a different type of care focused on moisture and barrier protection.
6. Hair Dye and Chemical Treatments
Coloring, bleaching, keratin treatments, perms, and other chemical treatments can significantly damage the hair structure and weaken the hair barrier.
These treatments work by:
- Opening the hair cuticle
- Changing the hair structure
- Removing natural lipids and proteins
- Reducing natural ceramides in hair
- Making hair more porous
When hair becomes more porous:
- Moisture enters quickly
- But moisture also escapes quickly
- Hair becomes dry, rough, and frizzy
- Hair tangles easily
- Hair breaks more easily
This is why colored or chemically treated hair usually feels dry even if you use conditioners and oils.
The hair in this case does not only need conditioning — it needs barrier repair and lipid replacement, especially ceramides.
7. Seawater and Salt Water
Seawater is another major cause of hair dryness and frizz, especially for people who go to the beach frequently.
Salt water affects hair in several ways:
- Salt draws moisture out of the hair
- Hair becomes dehydrated
- The cuticle becomes rough and lifted
- Hair tangles more easily
- Hair becomes frizzy and hard to manage
- Colored hair fades faster
- Curly hair becomes very dry and undefined
Salt crystals can also remain on the hair after swimming, which makes hair feel stiff, rough, and dry.
How to Protect Hair from Seawater?
To reduce seawater damage:
- Wet your hair with clean water before swimming
- Apply a leave-in conditioner or protective cream before swimming
- Rinse hair immediately after swimming
- Use a gentle moisturizing shampoo
- Use a leave-in cream to restore moisture and smooth the hair
- Use products that contain ceramides to repair the hair barrier
- This is especially important for:
- Kids
- Curly hair
- Dry hair
- Colored hair
- Swimmers
- People exposed to sun and beach regularly
The Role of Ceramides in Hair Care
Many people believe that oils, conditioners, or hair masks are enough to fix dry hair, but in reality, hair hydration is not just about adding moisture — it is about keeping moisture inside the hair.
This is where ceramides become very important.
To understand how to fix dry, frizzy, and hard-to-manage hair, we first need to understand what hair actually needs to stay hydrated.
What Does Hair Actually Need to Stay Hydrated?
For hair to stay healthy and hydrated, it needs three main things:
- Moisture (Water) – Hydrates the hair and keeps it soft
- Oils/Emollients – Smooth the hair and improve softness
- Barrier Lipids (Ceramides) – Lock moisture inside and protect the hair
Most hair products focus only on oils and conditioning, but they often ignore the most important part, which is the hair barrier.
If the hair barrier is damaged:
- Moisture escapes quickly
- Hair becomes dry again
- Hair becomes frizzy
- Hair tangles easily
- Hair becomes rough and dull
So the real secret to hydrated hair is:
Hydrate the hair + Repair the barrier + Lock the moisture inside
And this is exactly what ceramides do
What Are Ceramides and Why Are They Essential for Hair?
Ceramides are natural lipids (fat molecules) that exist naturally in:
- Hair
- Skin
- Scalp
Their main function is to hold the hair cuticle cells together and form a protective barrier.
Think of the hair structure like a brick wall:
- Hair cells = bricks
- Ceramides = cement between the bricks
If the cement disappears:
- The wall becomes weak
- Gaps appear
- Water leaks out
The same thing happens to hair when it loses ceramides due to:
- Sun exposure
- Heat styling
- Chlorine
- Seawater
- Hair dye
- Harsh shampoos
- Frequent washing
- Environmental damage
When ceramides decrease:
- Hair loses moisture
- Hair becomes dry
- Hair becomes frizzy
- Hair breaks easily
- Hair becomes hard to manage
This is why ceramides are essential for healthy hair.
How Do Ceramides Repair the Hair Barrier?
Ceramides help repair hair by filling the gaps in the damaged hair cuticle.
When the hair barrier is damaged:
- The cuticle lifts
- Gaps appear in the hair structure
- Moisture escapes
- Hair becomes rough and frizzy
Ceramides work by:
- Filling the gaps in the hair cuticle
- Smoothing the hair surface
- Strengthening the hair barrier
- Reducing moisture loss
- Protecting hair from damage
- Improving hair strength and elasticity
So instead of just adding moisture temporarily, ceramides repair the structure that keeps moisture inside the hair.Ceramides play a very important role in hair health.
Benefits of Ceramides:
- Lock moisture inside the hair
- Repair damaged hair cuticle
- Reduce frizz
- Improve hair smoothness
- Strengthen hair
- Prevent breakage
- Improve curl definition
- Protect hair from environmental damage
- Help swimmer’s damaged hair
- Make hair soft and shiny
This is why ceramide hair care products are very effective for dry and curly hair.
How Do Ceramides Lock in Moisture Compared to Oils?
This is a very important difference.
Oils:
- Sit on the hair surface
- Add shine
- Reduce frizz temporarily
- Slow moisture loss slightly
- Do not repair the hair barrier
Ceramides:
- Penetrate between hair cuticle cells
- Repair the hair barrier
- Lock moisture inside the hair
- Reduce dryness long-term
- Improve hair texture
- Strengthen hair structure
So the difference is:
Oils
Ceramides
Smooth hair
Repair hair barrier
Add shine
Lock moisture inside
Temporary effect
Long-term improvement
Sit on surface
Work inside hair structure
The best hair care routine usually includes both moisture + oils + ceramides, but ceramides are the key for barrier repair.
Can Ceramides Reduce Frizz and Improve Softness?
Yes, ceramides are very effective for:
- Reducing frizz
- Improving softness
- Making hair smoother
- Improving shine
- Making hair easier to detangle
- Improving manageability
- Reducing breakage
- Helping curly hair look more defined
Frizz usually happens because:
- Hair is dry
- Hair cuticle is rough
- Hair absorbs humidity from the air
- Hair expands and becomes frizzy
Ceramides smooth the hair cuticle and reduce moisture loss, which helps reduce frizz significantly.
Are Ceramides Suitable for All Hair Types Including Curly and Dry Hair?
Ceramides are suitable for almost all hair types, especially:
- Dry hair
- Curly hair
- Wavy hair
- Frizzy hair
- Damaged hair
- Colored hair
- Swimmers’ hair
- Kids’ hair
- Teens’ hair
- Long hair
- Hair exposed to sun or heat
Ceramides are not heavy like some oils, so they usually:
- Do not make hair greasy
- Do not cause heavy buildup
- Can be used regularly
- Work well in leave-in creams and conditioners
This makes ceramides very useful for daily hair care routines.
How Long Does It Take for Ceramides to Improve Hair Condition?
Hair improvement with ceramides is gradual, not instant like silicone products.
Typical timeline:
- After first use → Hair feels softer and easier to detangle
- After 1–2 weeks → Less frizz and smoother hair
- After 3–4 weeks → Hair becomes more hydrated and manageable
- After 6–8 weeks → Hair barrier improves and dryness decreases significantly
Ceramides work by repairing and strengthening the hair barrier over time, so consistency is very important.
Scigen Naturals Gro Benefits
What Is Scigen Naturals GRO and Who Is It For?
Scigen Naturals GRO is a science-backed ceramide-based hair care line designed with 3 essential ceramides and unique formula to support hair moisture, hair barrier repair, and hair manageability, especially for dry, curly, frizzy, swimmers and damaged hair. It is the first Egyptian natural barrier care brand for growing hair and skin with 3 essential ceramides. Teen, tween and kids friendly. Free from silicones, sulfate, minerals oils, phthalates, paraben, harmful preservatives. And dermatologists recommended.
It is suitable for:
- Dry hair
- Curly and wavy hair
- Frizzy hair
- Kids and teens hair
- Swimmers’ hair
- Hair exposed to sun and heat
- Colored or chemically treated hair
- People with tangled or hard-to-manage hair
The main goal of the product line is not just conditioning hair temporarily, but supporting the hair barrier and moisture retention over time with 3 essential ceramides .
What Makes Scigen Naturals GRO Different From Typical Hair Products?
Most hair products focus only on:
- Oils
- Silicone
- Temporary conditioning
- Shine
- Detangling
These products often make hair feel soft for a short time, but they do not fix the main cause of dryness, which is hair barrier damage and moisture loss.
Ceramide-based hair care is different because ceramides:
- Repair the hair cuticle
- Fill gaps in damaged hair
- Reduce moisture loss
- Improve hair strength
- Reduce frizz
- Improve manageability
Ceramides act like “cement” between hair cells, helping seal and repair the hair fiber and prevent moisture loss.
This is why ceramide-based products focus on:
Barrier repair + Moisture retention + Frizz control + Long-term hair health
How Does the 3-Ceramide System (NP, AP, EOP) Work?
Many advanced hair and skin barrier formulas use three essential ceramides:
- Ceramide NP
- Ceramide AP
- Ceramide EOP
Each one plays a different role in barrier repair and moisture retention.
Ceramide NP
- Helps restore and strengthen the protective barrier
- Improves moisture retention
- Reduces dryness
- Helps repair damaged hair cuticle
Ceramide NP helps reinforce the hair cuticle and improve moisture retention and hair strength.
Ceramide AP
- Supports skin and hair barrier renewal
- Improves hydration
- Helps maintain smooth texture
- Supports barrier repair
Ceramide EOP
- Strengthens the hair cuticle structure
- Prevents moisture loss
- Protects hair from heat, chemicals, and environmental damage
- Improves smoothness and manageability
Ceramide EOP helps reinforce the hair barrier and protect against damage from heat styling and environmental stressors.
Why Use 3 Ceramides Together?
Using multiple ceramides helps mimic the natural lipid barrier, which improves:
- Barrier repair
- Moisture retention
- Hair smoothness
- Hair strength
- Frizz control
This is why many barrier-repair formulas use Ceramide NP + AP + EOP together.
What Are the Key Ingredients and How Do They Support Hair Health?
Scigen Naturals Gro is a Ceramide-based hair care formulas include ingredients that support hair in different ways:
Barrier Support Ingredients
- 3 essential Ceramides (NP, AP, EOP)
- Lipids
- Fatty acids
Moisture Support Ingredients
- Panthenol
- Aloe vera
- Glycerin
- Natural Moisturizing Factors (NMF)
Nourishing Ingredients
- Shea butter
- Argan oil
- Natural oils
Conditioning and Strength Support
- Amino acids (like Arginine)
- Conditioning fibers
- Plant extracts
Prebiotic
A balanced formula should include:
Moisture + Lipids + Conditioning + Barrier Repair
How Does It Help With Dryness, Frizz, and Detangling?
Scigen Naturals Gro Ceramide-based leave-in creams and shampoos with 3 essential ceramides help by:
- Repairing the hair barrier
- Locking moisture inside hair
- Smoothing the hair cuticle
- Reducing frizz
- Making hair softer
- Making detangling easier
- Improving hair manageability
- Reducing breakage during brushing
- Protecting hair from sun, heat, and chlorine
Frizz usually happens because hair loses moisture and absorbs humidity, and ceramides help reduce this by sealing the hair cuticle.
Is It Lightweight or Can It Cause Buildup?
Scigen Naturals Gro is a Ceramide-based leave-in cream with 3 essential ceramides and prebiotics:
- Lightweight
- Non-greasy
- Absorb into hair
- Do not make hair heavy
- Suitable for daily use
- Suitable for kids and teens
- Suitable for curly hair
Free from Heavy oils and free from silicones as they sometimes cause buildup, but balanced ceramide + moisture formulas are designed for daily hair care without buildup.
Can It Be Used Daily Without Damaging Hair?
Yes, gentle moisturizing shampoos and leave-in creams designed for barrier support are usually suitable for:
- Daily use
- Kids
- Teens
- Curly hair
- Dry hair
- Swimmers
- Heat-exposed hair
Daily leave-in moisture and barrier protection can actually reduce dryness and damage over time.
What Results Should Users Expect With Consistent Use?
Hair improvement with ceramide-based hair care is gradual and cumulative.
Typical results timeline:
Time
Expected Results
First use
Softer hair, easier detangling
1–2 weeks
Less frizz, smoother hair
3–4 weeks
Hair more hydrated and manageable
6–8 weeks
Reduced dryness and improved hair texture
Long term
Healthier, stronger, easier-to-manage hair
Ceramides improve hair by repairing the barrier and reducing moisture loss over time, not just temporarily conditioning the hair.
How Scigen Naturals Gro Is Safe for Kids and Teens
Kids and teens have more sensitive scalp and hair, so harsh products can cause dryness, irritation, and hair damage.
Ceramide-based gentle hair care is good because it:
- Protects hair barrier
- Prevents moisture loss
- Is gentle on scalp
- Helps detangle hair
- Reduces hair breakage
- Makes hair manageable for school routines
- Helps swimmers protect hair
Why It Is Suitable for Young Users:
- Gentle formula
- Moisturizing ingredients
- Suitable for frequent use
- Helps curly hair management
- Helps dry scalp
- Helps chlorine-damaged hair
This makes Scigen Naturals Gro for kids and teens a very practical hair care solution.
Hair Care Routine Using Ceramide Products
A proper routine is very important for managing dry and curly hair.
Simple Ceramide Hair Care Routine
Step 01 – Shampoo
Use Scigen Naturals Gro ceramide hydrating and nourishing shampoo suitable for daily use.
Step 02 – Conditioner
Always use conditioner to restore moisture.
Note: Scigen Naturals Gro Hydrating and Nourishing shampoo is 2 in 1 which is doing Step 01-02 acts as a shampoo and conditioner with a very unique formula.
Step 03 – Detangle Hair
Use a wide-tooth comb on damp hair and Scigen Naturals Gro hydrating and detangling spray
Step 04 – Leave-in cream
Scigen Naturals Gro moisturizing and frizz control leave in cream helps keep hair hydrated and reduces frizz.
Step 00 – Weekly Hair Mask
Use a deep conditioning mask once or twice per week. As a rinse off pre-shampooing Scigen Naturals Gro Pre-Shampooing Step 00
This routine works very well with Scigen Naturals Gro ceramide hair care products.
Swimmer’s Hair and Chlorine Water
Swimming pools contain chlorine to kill bacteria, but chlorine is very damaging to hair.
How Chlorine Damages Hair:
- Removes natural oils
- Opens hair cuticle
- Causes dryness
- Causes rough hair
- Makes hair weak
- Causes hair discoloration
- Increases hair breakage
Hair Care Tips for Swimmers:
- Wet hair with clean water before swimming
- Apply conditioner before swimming
- Wear a swim cap
- Wash hair after swimming
- Use ceramide conditioner
- Use deep conditioning weekly
- Avoid frequent shampooing
- Use microfiber towel
Ceramides help repair chlorine-damaged hair by restoring the hair barrier and locking moisture back into hair.
Kids and Teen Hair Care with Ceramides
Hair care for kids and teens should be simple, gentle, and moisturizing.
Common Hair Problems in Kids, Tweens and Teens:
- Dry hair
- Tangled hair
- Frizzy hair
- Swimmer’s hair
- Curly hair dryness
- Scalp dryness
- Hair breakage
- Sensitive scalp
- Combination scalp oily and dry
Ceramide Hair Care Helps:
- Detangle hair easily
- Reduce frizz
- Improve softness
- Protect hair from sun and chlorine
- Strengthen hair
- Make hair easier to manage
- Maintain healthy curls
- Reduce breakage
Simple Kids Hair Routine:
- Gentle safe Shampoo
- Conditioner every wash
- Detangle gently
- Leave-in cream
- Non comedogenic oil sometimes
- Use satin pillowcase
This routine works very well with Scigen Naturals Gro ceramide hydrating hair products.
Final Thoughts
Hair dryness is caused by many factors such as harsh shampoos, overwashing, sun exposure, chlorine water, heat styling, and natural curly hair structure. One of the most effective ways to repair and protect dry hair is by using ceramide-based hair care products.
Ceramides help:
- Restore the hair barrier
- Lock moisture
- Reduce frizz
- Strengthen hair
- Repair damage
- Protect swimmer’s hair
- Improve curl definition
- Make hair soft and manageable
Scigen Naturals Gro offers ceramide hair care solutions designed with 3 essential ceramides for:
- Dry hair
- Curly hair
- Kids
- Teens
- Swimmers
- Frizzy hair
- Damaged hair
With the right routine and ceramide hair care, hair can become healthier, softer, stronger, and easier to manage over time.
FAQs
What causes hair dryness?
Hair dryness is caused by overwashing, harsh shampoos, sun exposure, chlorine water, heat styling, and lack of moisture and some hair types are dryness prone hair like curly hair and kids’ hair.
What do ceramides do for hair?
Ceramides help repair the hair cuticle, lock moisture, reduce frizz, and strengthen hair.
Is ceramide hair care good for curly hair?
Yes, ceramide hair care is very good for curly hair because curly hair needs extra moisture and protection.
Can kids use ceramide hair products?
Yes, gentle ceramide hair care products are suitable for kids and teens.
Is ceramide hair care good for swimmers?
Yes, ceramides help repair chlorine damage and restore moisture in swimmer’s hair.
Is It Suitable for All Hair Types and Ages?
Ceramide-based hair care is usually suitable for:
- Dry hair
- Curly hair
- Wavy hair
- Straight hair
- Frizzy hair
- Colored hair
- Damaged hair
- Swimmers
- Kids
- Teens
- Adults
This is because ceramides are naturally found in hair and skin, so they are generally gentle and suitable for regular use.
They are especially useful for:
- Kids with tangled hair
- Teens with frizzy hair
- Curly hair
- Dry hair
- Hair exposed to sun, chlorine, and heat
If your hair or your child’s hair is:
- Dry
- Frizzy
- Tangled
- Hard to manage
- Damaged from sun, chlorine, or heat
- Curly and dry
- Colored or chemically treated
Then the solution is usually not just more oil or more conditioner, but:
Gentle cleansing + Moisture + Barrier repair + Ceramides + Leave-in protection + Consistent routine
Try Scigen Naturals Gro hydrating ceramides routines, the first Barrier care brand with 3 essential ceramides to support hair natural barrier. Uniquely Formulated for dry hair, curly hair, swimmers’ hair, sensitive hair, after hair exposure to chlorine water, seawater and heat styling. The first natural barrier care brand for growing skin and hair with 3 essential ceramides. Sulfate free, Paraben free, Silicones free, Mineral oils free, Phthalates Free, Harmful Preservatives Free. Teen, Tween and Kids Friendly. Dermatologists Recommended.
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