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⚑ Quick answer: Korean care for damaged hair layers protein and moisture: gentle low-pH cleansing, deep weekly masks, and leave-in hair ampoules with camellia oil, hydrolyzed protein, and ceramides. This supports the look of smoother, stronger, glossier strands and helps reduce the appearance of split, frizzy, over-processed hair.

Korean care for damaged hair layers protein and moisture: gentle low-pH cleansing, deep weekly masks, and leave-in hair ampoules with camellia oil, hydrolyzed protein, and ceramides. This supports the look of smoother, stronger, glossier strands and helps reduce the appearance of split, frizzy, over-processed hair.

Protein and moisture balance

Damaged hair β€” from bleaching, heat, or perms common in Korean styling β€” needs both protein to support the strand and moisture to keep it supple. Korean treatments are built around this balance. Hydrolyzed proteins, keratin, ceramides, and amino acids help smooth the look of roughened cuticles, while humectants and oils keep hair soft, so strands look healthier and less brittle.

Weekly intensive masks and ampoules

A rich hair mask once or twice a week is central to Korean damaged-hair care, applied to mid-length and ends and left on to deeply condition. Leave-in hair ampoules β€” concentrated, serum-like treatments β€” are a Korean specialty for daily nourishment and slip. Ingredients like camellia (dongbaek) oil and argan add shine and help seal the cuticle for a smoother appearance.

Protective daily habits

Heat protectant before styling, lukewarm rinses, gentle microfiber-towel drying, and a wide-tooth comb all help reduce further wear on fragile hair. Korean routines also favor finishing oils on the ends to mask dryness and add gloss. Together these steps support hair that looks smoother, shinier, and healthier, even while damaged lengths grow out.

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✍️ Written & reviewed by the KoreaPlus Editorial team β€” dermatologist-informed, cosmetic-science researched & source-cited. Last reviewed 2026-06-21.

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