Summer hair care with Tefia: is a relationship possible?

Summertime is great for outdoor activities, beach outings, and sunshine, but it can also be hard on hair. If hair strands are not properly cared for, the combination of heat, UV rays, and humidity can cause dry, damaged hair. For this reason, picking the appropriate products is crucial to keeping gorgeous, healthy hair throughout the summer.

Tefia is one company that frequently comes up when discussing summertime hair care. Tefia, a brand well-known for professional-grade products, provides a selection of products that promise to nourish and protect your hair—even in the most extreme summer weather.

But can Tefia really handle the special difficulties that come with summer? This post will examine whether using Tefia products consistently is the secret to maintaining gorgeous hair throughout the season.

Summer Hair Problem Tefia Solution
Dry and brittle hair from sun exposure Tefia Moisturizing Shampoo and Conditioner help restore hydration
Color fading due to UV rays Tefia Color Protection line maintains vibrant color for longer
Frizzy hair from humidity Tefia Anti-Frizz Serum smooths and controls frizz
Heat damage from styling Tefia Heat Protectant Spray shields hair from high temperatures

Tefia hair care products provide a way to keep healthy, vibrant hair all summer long, even though the elements (heat, humidity, and sun exposure) can be harsh on hair. This article investigates whether using Tefia in the summer can establish the ideal bond to keep your hair nourished, protected, and styled in spite of the difficulties presented by the warmer weather.

Purifying Scalp Mask

From the manufacturer:

Acidic, non-abrasive scalp peeling that effectively restores the ideal hydrolipid balance while getting rid of extra sebum. Recommended for scalps that are prone to oiliness and irritation. • The active ingredient complex consists of niacinamide and salicylic acid (BHA). •The extract from sage leaves skin feeling soothed and reduces redness and itching.

Using the applicator, apply to a clean scalp along the partings and gently massage in. After five to ten minutes, rinse with warm water and shampoo your hair. It is advised to use this product 1-2 times per week.

Tefia is a Russian-Italian brand. 120 milliliters in volume Where to buy: Professional makeup stores, IM Cost: 270 rubles.

Composition:

Hydroxyethylcellulose, PEG-40 Hydrogenated Castor Oil, Glycerin, Salvia Officinalis (Sage) Leaf Extract, Propylene Glycol, Salicylic Acid, Mandelic Acid, NIACINAMIDE, Lactic Acid, Lauriceth-7 Citrate, Tetrasodium Edta, Phenoxyethanolanol, Fragrance, Limonene.

Sage extract, niacinamide, salicylic, lactic, and malic acids are among the ingredients in the mixture.

The entire series is created in the minimalist style: the lines are distinct, the products are incredibly practical, and you can’t mix them up. Between products, in color, read the largest letters (there are only three: BLM, which stands for balm, shm, which stands for shampoo, and t.D., and t.p.). This is a lyrical digression, but it’s true to the spirit of the times, taking us back to Ancient Egypt’s prehistoric past when vowels didn’t exist. The consistency is thin silicone water, and it smells bright and citrusy—very summery and fresh!

I peel in accordance with the directions on the package. It is easy to apply along the partings, and you can finish quickly thanks to its consistency. After ten to fifteen minutes, I wash it off and move on to shampoo washing and other procedures.

P.S. My spouse started getting dandruff because of the unusual heat. I advised him to try this peeling, so he did. He applied it, didn’t leave it on for more than five minutes (guys don’t have patience! ), rinsed it off, and saw that almost all of the scalp was cleared! just for one use! I believe there is no better advertisement; my husband is ecstatic. I keep trying to talk him out of using this mask, but I’m afraid it will dry out his skin.

Tefia Sulfate-Free Micellar Shampoo

I bought Tefia Sulfate-Free Micellar Shampoo because I intend to wash my children with it, and I bought it to replace Daily 360, which, as I mentioned above, completely satisfied the whole family for almost a year.

From the manufacturer:

• The mild formula of the shampoo does not contain sulfate surfactants (SLES, SLS), making it the ideal cleanser for sensitive scalps. • It effectively cleans the hair and scalp of all types of dirt without drying them out. • Extract from lotuses tones the scalp. • Hair is moisturized and given shine by AHA acids.

Tefia is a Russian-Italian brand. Capacity: 1000 milliliters Where to buy: IM, professional makeup stores 600 rubles is the price.

Composition:

AQUA (WATER), DISODIUM LAURETH SULFOSUCCINATE, COCAMIDOPROPYL BETAINE, DISODIUM COCOAMPHODIACETATE, COCAMIDE DEA, PEG–4 RAPESEEDAMIDE, POLYQUATERNIUM-7, POLYQUATERNIUM-10, LACTIC ACID, MALIC ACID, PEG-200 HYDROGENA TED GLYCERYL PALMATE, PEG-7 GLYCERYL COCOATE, SODIUM CHLORIDE, PEG-40 HYDROGENATED CASTOR OIL, SODIUM PCA, NELUMBO NUCIFERA FLOWER (LOTUS) EXTRACT, PARFUM (FRAGRANCE), LINALOOL, BENZYL SALICYLATE, ACID ORANGE 7 (CI 15510).

AHA acids are used in the mixture to give hair shine and lotus extract tones the scalp. Because the shampoo contains softer surfactants and no SLES or SLS, it is appropriate for sensitive skin.

Disodium laureth sulfosuccinate

Lauryl sulfate and disodium laureth sulfosuccinate sound similar, but they are two entirely different substances. Sulfosuccinate differs in that it is devoid of sulfates. Instead of sulfuric acid, succinate is a salt of succinic acid. Softer sulfoether ions replace sulfuric acid ions in sodium lauryl sulfate (SLS) in succinate. Compared to other surfactants, the sulfosuccinate molecule is substantially larger. This prevents succinate from penetrating the skin. It is not toxic, even at high concentrations.

It is a component of children’s cosmetics and personal hygiene products because of its softer formula. Studies have shown that this ingredient is both more effective and several times softer than lauryl sulfate. Even at high concentrations, disodium laureth sulfosuccinate is non-toxic and does not cause cancer. encourages copious foaming, cleans up nicely, and handles dirt well.

Mytreat

A line of cosmetics and medicinal items that address the various requirements of the hair and scalp.

Enables you to resolve the majority of trichological issues:

  • premature hair loss;
  • dandruff;
  • oily hair and scalp;
  • dry scalp prone to irritation.

As well as the company’s logo. The product’s back contains all of its information, including the manufacturer, composition, properties, and application.

The rich, cosmetic scent lingers in hair all day and is not particularly strong. It is somewhat sweet.

It foams in an ugly way that I have never seen (even with sulfate-free shampoos), which makes it lather poorly and give the impression that your hair is not even cleaned.

Its large consumption is also a result of its high liquid content. I used one and a half to two palms of shampoo for my daughter’s braids and one palm for two washes. I haven’t tried it yet, and I don’t have a can, so perhaps it needs to be whipped in a foam can like the Korean ones. It is fairly easy to wash off and doesn’t leave hair feeling dirty. After the hair dries, everything looks pretty good: the root zone is decent, the hair is clean, soft, and fluffy. After using just one shampoo and no other products (before herbal coloring), see the attached photo.

Additionally, it doesn’t appear to have an impact on how frequently I wash it; I wash it as usual.

Everything is worse when my daughter’s hair is involved.

Even though I was having a lot of trouble, everything became tangled in a horrible mess.

That neither the orange Angel (generally an SOS remedy against such troubles) nor the silicone mask Estel (which typically untangles everything in one go) were able to salvage the situation.

The following time, I attempted "pre-pu" by using 360 Moister Mask prior to shampooing and conditioning with Tresseme. Better results are obtained.

Evaluation: 4 (I hope my son and husband will help me overcome the bati in my daughter; though I’m afraid to say it again, in severe cases, there will be something to wash the floors). (I will use after herbal stains, alternate with more rigid sulfatniki). I will not repurchase it!

Although summer can be harsh on hair, it is still possible to maintain healthy, gorgeous locks with the right products—like those from Tefia. Their formulas are made to offer protection, hydration, and nourishment in the summer months.

You can provide your hair with the support it needs to remain soft and manageable under the intense sun by adding Tefia into your routine. With the range of hair type-specific solutions offered by the brand, finding the ideal fit for your requirements is simple.

In the end, taking care of your hair in the summer with Tefia is not only feasible but also quite enjoyable. All season long, with regular use, your hair will feel and look its best.

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