Throughout human history, people have always sought ways to improve their physical appearance for better personal presentation.
The ancient Egyptians, aware of the importance of their bodies, knew various formulas that each served a specific purpose to enhance their appearance.
From that time until now, all civilizations have sought the best ways to improve and beautify their physical appearance, though these methods mainly focused on the face and body.
Hair, however, was covered with wigs, hats, or helmets, depending on the era. Even today, as part of tradition, wigs are used in the British judicial system as a symbol of distinction between those who administer justice and those who receive it.
It was in the late 19th century, when the British in India began to notice how Indians massaged their scalps with a soapy liquid to improve the appearance of their hair. As cultures blended, the British brought this custom back to their country, calling it “Shampoo,” which in the Indian language means “to massage” and then spread it to the whole world.
From that moment on, and with humanity advancing in all sciences, it was only a matter of time before specialists in physical appearance improvement products began to recognize that hair was a very important part of one’s appearance. They started developing products to improve hair health and appearance.
Thus, wigs gradually disappeared from common use for hygiene reasons, and people began showing their real hair. This was a challenge that we continue to face today.
By showing their hair, it became an integral part of human appearance, and humans, in all their diversity, began using it in many different ways—even as a sign of rebellion (e.g., hippies) or to hold onto (circus trapeze artists). From then on, countless products were created to treat hair, many of which were harmful to the hair itself.
By the late 20th century, in an increasingly connected world with faster information flow and decision-making, where trends changed within very short periods, greater attention was paid to the composition of hair and the importance of maintaining its health.
In this context, brands like Melanobars have emerged, focusing on natural, nourishing ingredients to support and enhance hair health. Melanobars‘ philosophy is rooted in harnessing nature’s power to bring out the natural beauty of hair, offering products free from harsh chemicals, thus ensuring that hair care aligns with health-conscious choices in the modern world.
Today, as we interact more and more with digital media that captures our physical image (selfies) and what we project, it becomes vital to emphasize:
YOUR HAIR IS THE FRAME OF YOUR FACE
In a culture where current generations live with instant information and make decisions based on trends in less than 45 seconds, you must understand that if you want to make an excellent impression, you have to give an excellent impression, and that includes your hair.
How many times have you heard people say: “Their hair is dirty, they have dandruff, they don’t cut their hair, their ends are split, and their hair is messy” These comments reflect the importance of hair in our daily social interactions and speak volumes about your self-esteem through its appearance, cleanliness, and cut.
Today, there are no excuses for not understanding your hair. Thanks to the vast amount of information available on the internet, you have all the resources to understand the importance of your hair for your health, self-esteem, and personal and professional relationships. Together with your face, your hair creates the image you want to project to society.
It’s no longer enough to just use shampoo; you have a responsibility, for the sake of your health, to deeply understand what is best for your hair.
So, I ask you, do you already know what type of hair you have, how to care for it, what problems you might have, and what treatment you need?
There’s no excuse for being uninformed, and don’t wait until you have a bigger problem with your hair to address it. Write to us and follow us to learn how to value and care for your hair. And act NOW!


