Natural Laminated Hair Care Previa Laminat Treatment
- Characteristics
- Description
- How to use
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Age:
18+
Brand: Previa
Line: smoothing
Product Type: hair conditioner
Product Properties: moisturizing, nourishment, smoothing, thermal protection
Ingredients: keratin
When To Use: universal
Gender: for women
Classification: natural
Hair Type: all hair types
Country: Italy
Made in: Italy
The Natural Hair Lamination Treatment by Previa is a true "panacea" for combating dryness, brittleness, and lackluster hair. This versatile product leaves your hair smooth, resilient, and shiny after just one application, thanks to its antistatic, restorative, strengthening, and protective properties. The Lamination Treatment fills in structural gaps and "seals" split ends, protecting your hair from mechanical damage and signs of dehydration.
Features of Previa's Lamination Treatment:
- Comes in a compact bottle with a convenient dispenser;
- Features a light consistency that sprays evenly and absorbs quickly;
- Does not clump or weigh down the hair — no rinsing required;
- Significantly eases combing and reduces styling time;
- Provides antistatic effects;
- Eliminates porosity and frizz;
- Forms a protective film around each strand of hair;
- Shields against the negative impact of external factors;
- Prevents dryness, brittleness, and dullness;
- Enhances classic looks with a subtle shine;
- Highlights the richness of color, regardless of its origin;
- Keratin smooths cuticles and strengthens strands;
- Restores a healthy and well-groomed appearance.-
Thoroughly wash your hair with shampoo. Gently remove excess water with a towel. Divide your hair into sections. Spray the product onto each strand. Shake well before use. Comb through and use a straightener heated to 120°C, passing over each strand 3 to 4 times to set the product. Rinse thoroughly with water. Blow-dry your hair and use the straightener again.
Lasts for 4-5 weeks or 8-10 washes, depending on the hair structure. Fades naturally over time without creating an unpleasant regrowth effect.