Damaged Hair

Signs of damaged hair include dryness, brittleness, split ends, breakage at mid-length or near the root, difficulty holding shape, and a tendency to become frizzy or tangled. Clients visiting Harebo Care will undergo a detailed scalp and hair examination, measuring indicators such as elasticity, moisture content, water absorption, and water resistance.

In addition to chemical exposure, the way you wash your hair significantly impacts hair quality. Using fingernails to scratch the hair and scalp, washing with hot water, rubbing with a towel, and blow-drying at high temperatures all damage the hair cuticle and scalp. Proper washing techniques help reduce hair shedding and restore the hair’s natural protective barrier.

To maintain hair restoration results, it is essential to combine the right products, a healthy diet, stress management, and regular treatments. Harebo Care recommends monitoring and checking the condition of the hair and scalp every 4 weeks.

Absolutely. While hair structure is determined by genetics, it is possible to increase hair density and improve hair shaft diameter by activating hair follicles with the right nutrients and through intensive hair care treatments.

The ideal frequency for hair restoration and care treatments is once a month. In cases where the hair has undergone chemical processes (perming, bleaching, coloring, styling) or shows signs of aging, the frequency can be adjusted based on the actual condition and personalized during the consultation process.