Home remedies for hair care have become extremely popular thanks to the internet. After all, they are usually economical, and some promise miraculous results. However, when trying homemade mixtures that may seem harmless, you risk harming your hair and even your health, which could require anti-allergic treatments.
Here at Stuca, we develop our products with great care and attention, and one of the crucial factors we consider is the pH of the ingredients. pH, or Potential Hydrogen, is a measure that indicates whether a substance is acidic, neutral, or alkaline. Hair products like shampoos, masks, and conditioners have varying pH levels, and when you apply foods to your hair, you often don’t have knowledge of the pH involved and the possible effects.
Furthermore, foods contain fats, proteins, and vitamins that can be beneficial for hair health, but their topical use is very different from internal consumption. Using foods on your hair can result in a range of problems, from allergies and dandruff to hair loss.
Fortunately, it is much easier today to find specific products for each hair type on the market. It’s not worth risking your health and the beauty of your hair with homemade recipes without professional guidance. Always consult an expert before embarking on any hair adventure, as they will be your trusted guide to ensure safe and effective results.