



Dry & Damaged Hair Combo (Pack Of 3 Products)
Half of my clients come in worrying about split ends, thinning, and fragile patches. That's no surprise. Everyday stress—tight ponytails, heat styling, harsh shampoos—chips away at the hair's protective cuticle. Over time, strands snap before you even notice.
If you've got breakage, you need a two-pronged approach: protect and repair. Protein-rich treatments help strengthen weak spots, while moisture-restoring masks prevent future snaps.
It's tempting to pile on protein masks, but too much can actually make hair brittle. I recommend alternating—one week a protein infusion, the next week a hydrating mask. Look for hydrolyzed keratin, silk proteins, or wheat amino acids in the ingredients list.
Switch out your regular towel for a microfiber wrap. Sleep on a silk pillowcase. These tweaks reduce friction and keep hair healthier between treatments.
More isn't better. Overusing breaking hair treatments can weigh down strands or cause buildup. Twice weekly is plenty for most people. Skip treatments if your scalp feels itchy or hair starts looking limp.
If you're tired of guessing, Arish BIO-NATURAL provides specialized breaking hair treatment blends with naturally-sourced proteins and nourishing botanicals. Our AI Skin Analyser helps pinpoint what your hair actually needs. Check out arishbionatural.com for options tailored to fragile, breakage-prone strands.
Yes, treatments can reduce further splitting and seal the cuticle, but regular trims are also needed to keep ends healthy.
Twice a week is usually enough. If your hair feels stiff or heavy, ease up and switch to lighter formulas.
You don't have to quit heat tools, but use a good heat protectant and keep temperatures below 185°C whenever possible.
Hydrolyzed proteins, plant oils like jojoba and argan, and amino acids are especially effective for strengthening fragile hair.
Absolutely. Our breaking hair treatments are gentle enough for chemically-treated hair and help restore moisture after coloring.
You might be overprocessing or applying too much protein. Balance with hydration, and avoid rough towel-drying or tight hairstyles.
Most treatments target mid-lengths to ends. If your scalp is dry, try a lightweight leave-in or scalp-specific formula.
We blend natural proteins and botanicals, and our AI Skin Analyser personalizes recommendations for your unique hair needs.
Yes, clean hair helps the treatment absorb better. Use a sulfate-free shampoo to avoid stripping natural oils.
It can. Silk causes less friction than cotton, so hair breaks less overnight—especially if you're prone to frizz or split ends.