Is Hair Meant to Be Hydrated?

by Brianna Thompson

Welcome to the forefront of haircare evolution, where I, your experienced hairstylist, challenge the established norms with a fresh perspective. In the midst of the TikTok sensation, a peculiar revelation has surfaced, thanks to the keen observations of haircare enthusiast Abbey Young. The question at the heart of our blog: "Is Hair Meant to Be Hydrated?"

As a seasoned professional in the world of hair, I've encountered countless myths and misconceptions surrounding the essential element of hydration. Abbey's unconventional take has sparked my curiosity and prompted a deeper exploration into the intricate realm of hair science. Check out her video here for some insight! 

What about textured hair?

The complexities of hair education cannot be overstated, and it's crucial to recognize the diverse needs of different textures. While Abbey emphasizes the potential pitfalls of overhydration, my experience as a hairstylist reveals that curly hair, in particular, thrives on a different narrative. Far from being averse to water, curly textures often crave "hydration" to unleash their true beauty.

In this blog, we embark on a journey that transcends rigid stereotypes and embraces the uniqueness of each hair type. By questioning the age-old belief that all hair should be treated the same, we open the door to a more personalized approach to haircare.

Let's talk about conditioning vs hydration.

Let's delve into the intricacies of conditioning versus hydration and how these elements impact various hair textures. My mission is not to debunk Abbey's insights but to contribute to the ongoing conversation, adding a layer of nuance that recognizes the diversity within the world of hair. 

This blog aims to be more than just informative; it's a conversation starter, an invitation for you to reassess your relationship with your hair. Together, let's navigate the nuanced landscape of haircare, debunking myths, and uncovering the secrets to unlocking the full potential of your unique locks. After all, in the realm of hair, education is empowerment.

Haircare is simply diverse.

In the realm of haircare, where trends emerge and fade like the seasons, the question persists: Is hair truly meant to be hydrated? The answer, it seems, is as diverse as the strands on our heads.

As we navigate through this nuanced discussion, it's essential to recognize that the needs of our hair extend beyond a one-size-fits-all solution. While some hair types may thrive under the conditioning approach that Abbey Young suggests, others, particularly our curly-haired counterparts, may find solace in the embrace of hydration.

Curly hair, with its unique structure and tendency to be more porous, often benefits from regular infusions of moisture. Water becomes a vital ally in the quest for defined curls and optimal health. So, does this contradict Abbey's viewpoint? Not necessarily. Instead, it serves as a reminder that the narrative around haircare is a complex tapestry, woven with individual needs and preferences. All hair is different, and what works for some may not work for all. 

This is especially because curly hair benefits from water over "moisturizing" products that cause buildup over time. So in a way that can compliment her viewpoint that water is what hydrates our hair, but so can conditioner! 

Basically her point the I solely agree with is skin care ingredients should not be mixed in haircare! Because hair does not relate to skin AT ALL, and they have different needs. 

In this exploration, the aim is not to pit one perspective against another but to foster a holistic understanding of our hair's dynamic nature. It's about empowering you, the reader, to discern the specific needs of your hair type, embracing the rituals that bring out its best.

In the end, the key lies in education, self-discovery, and the willingness to adapt our routines to the ever-changing needs of our hair. Whether you align more with Abbey's caution against overhydration or find resonance in the thirst-quenching needs of your curls, one thing remains certain – the journey to healthy, beautiful hair is a personal one. Make sure to check out this blog if you are a curly girl: Avoid Product Dependency. 

So, dear hair lovers, as you embark on your own exploration of haircare truths, let this blog be your companion. Let it inspire you to question, experiment, and, most importantly, embrace the uniqueness that sets your hair apart. After all, in the world of haircare, understanding is the foundation of empowerment, and your journey to unlocking the full potential of your hair starts now.


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