



Dry & Damaged Hair Combo (Pack Of 3 Products)
Ever noticed how your hair gets frizzy, rough, or splits at the ends no matter what you do? Damage usually stacks up from heat styling, chemical treatments, and even hard water. A single round of bleaching can zap away up to 50% of your hair’s natural moisture. Over time, the cuticle—the outer layer—chips and peels, leaving strands exposed and brittle.
Hair's made of keratin proteins and lipids, which act like glue keeping everything smooth. When you use hot tools above 180°C, those proteins unravel. Even frequent washing with harsh shampoos strips away protective oils, making it harder for hair to seal in moisture.
You don't need a dozen products. The best results come from a few targeted steps:
After shampooing, gently squeeze out excess water—don’t rub with a towel. Work conditioner or mask from mid-lengths to ends and leave on for at least 10 minutes. If you’re using oil, a few drops warmed in your hands will do; apply only to the driest areas. For leave-in products, less is more—start with a pea-sized amount.
Most budget conditioners rely on silicone for instant smoothness, but they don’t actually repair damage. You’ll notice hair feels slick for a day, then dry again by the next wash. Instead, look for products with plant oils and amino acids—they help rebuild from the inside out.
If you want a better shot at lasting results, Arish BIO-NATURAL provides advanced, botanically-based hair repair formulas with Bionatural® Actives. You can even use our AI Skin Analyser to get matched with the treatment that suits your scalp and hair type. Check out arishbionatural.com for more info.
You can definitely improve the look and feel of dry, damaged hair with the right products and routines, but severely split ends do need a trim. Regular trims paired with hydration treatments make a big difference.
Look for coconut oil, argan oil, shea butter, ceramides, and hydrolyzed proteins. These help restore moisture and strengthen weakened strands.
Once a week is ideal for most people. If your hair is extremely dry or you've just had a chemical treatment, twice a week can help speed up recovery.
Frizz usually means the cuticle is lifted or damaged. Try using a leave-in serum and avoid towel-drying too roughly—microfiber towels help reduce friction.
Yes, we offer targeted natural treatments designed for dry and damaged hair. Our formulas use Bionatural® Actives and you can get personalized recommendations with our AI Skin Analyser at arishbionatural.com.
Absolutely. Sulfate-free formulas are gentler and help your hair retain its natural oils, leading to softer, less brittle strands over time.
Wet hair is more fragile, so use a wide-tooth comb and start at the ends. Avoid fine brushes—they can stretch and snap the hair.
Salon treatments can give fast results, but consistent care with quality home products—and proper technique—often gets you similar benefits without the high price tag.
Our analyser scans your scalp and hair condition, then recommends the best Bionatural® Actives for your unique needs. It’s quick and helps you choose the right repair strategy.
Simple oils like coconut or olive oil can help temporarily, but for lasting repair, you'll need products formulated to penetrate and strengthen the hair shaft.