Normal hair is healthy, well-balanced, and naturally resilient. Its smooth surface and intact cuticle layer reflect light, giving it a natural shine from roots to ends. The scalp’s oil balance is just right, so the hair is neither too oily nor too dry. Thanks to its optimal condition, normal hair is soft, manageable, easy to comb, and simple to style—with minimal risk of split ends or damage.

Normal Hair

What are the needs of normal hair?

Normal hair is also sensitive and can react to heat, UV rays and rough treatment with dryness and hair damage. Therefore, pay attention to gentle care with ingredients that are as natural as possible and provides your hair with sufficient moisture.

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How to Care for Normal Hair

Normal hair benefits from gentle, nourishing care—especially if it tends toward dryness. A great option is our basis sensitiv Moisturising & Care Shampoo, specially formulated for normal to dry hair. The natural cosmetic formula features organic aloe vera and organic jojoba, delivering intensive moisture while being kind to sensitive scalps. The result? Silky-smooth hair, easy to comb and style—all without silicones.

To keep normal hair looking its best, follow up your shampoo with a nourishing conditioner like our basis sensitiv Moisture & Care Conditioner. Apply it regularly after washing, focusing on the mid-lengths and ends, while avoiding the roots for optimal results. For added care, treat your hair to a weekly moisture boost with the basis sensitive Moisture & Care Hair Treatment—the perfect way to complete your routine for normal to dry hair.

  • The hair does not have to be washed every day. Every two to three days is perfectly sufficient and helps the scalp to regenerate the natural acid mantle.

  • Heat styling tools such as straighteners and curling wands can strain the hair and remove valuable moisture from it. Use them as rarely as possible and let your hair air dry.

  • Under headgear such as caps, hats or cappies, the hair dries out easily, especially in winter. Let your scalp breathe and go topless in between.

  • Have the ends of your hair trimmed by one to two centimetres about every eight to ten weeks to keep your hair healthy and avoid split ends.

Tips For Normal Hair