
Whether it’s heat damage, the weather, product build-up or simply neglecting your strands, it pays to set aside a few minutes each week to apply a hair mask specific to your tress trouble. Enriched with Australian Macadamia Nut Oil and aloe leaf juice it gently cleanses the hair from root to tip while repairing damage. Cutting down on the frequency of washing to just a few times per week limits the opportunity for the hair to get stretched and weakened through contact with water, so heal hair from the outset with Aussie Miracle Moist Shampoo. When it comes to managing heat damage, a lot can be said for how you care for your hair every day. But, come on this is 2020, and there is always a magic formula to help repair and protect heat damaged hair. While they are undeniably the best inventions for smoothing, shaping and styling, like ever, they have their downsides, and that comes courtesy of that sizzling 240-degree heat.

We know you’d rather stick your fingers in your ears and pretend you didn’t read that, but facts are facts team. First up, bad guy number one - hairdryers, straighteners and tongs. Heat damage occurs when the protein bonds in the hair are broken, showing up in a variety of ways including limp, dull and lacklustre locks. The biggest culprits behind heat damaged hair are our hallowed heated appliances, sun damage and chemical treatments, whether at that salon or at home. These are some of the joys of life, but sadly, your hair doesn’t love them quite as much as you do. An addiction to your straighteners? Unintentionally frying our hair on the sun-lounger while we catch a few rays? A love for freshly coloured hair? We get it.

How to fix heat damaged hair? It’s kind of a rhetorical question, as we all know what our biggest hair sins are. How to fix heat damaged hair is a constant quest as it’s inherently dry and often coarse, so whether the daily struggle is fighting frizz or dealing with split ends, we have the answers. But guess what - you can still get your sizzle on (the good kind) without your hair suffering. Yep, we’re talking about that familiar hiss of a hair straightener as steam rises from your lifeless locks – sorry hair, we just can’t resist! As well as breakage, this damage manifests itself in split ends, fluffiness and fast colour fade. All this experimenting can leave your locks sizzling - and not in a good way.
