Concentrated Hydratriplex Hair Complex Paul Mitchell Awapuhi Wild Ginger HydraTriplex Treatment
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Age:
18+
Brand: Paul Mitchell
Line: awapuhi wild ginger
Product Type: set
Product Properties: moisturizing, nourishment, smoothing
Set Includes: hair concentrate
Feature: animal-friendly, vegan
Special Certificates: cruelty free
Formula: silicone, with glycerin
Scent: ginger
When To Use: universal
Gender: unisex
Classification: professional
Hair Type: all hair types, damaged, dry
Country: USA
Made in: USA
The concentrated complex for hair hydroplasty is intended only for professional use in a beauty salon. Based on Paul Mitchell's new Moisturizing Hair Concentrate, a molecular hydration treatment for porous, dry, frizz-prone strands. Already after the first procedure, the product shows impeccable results: the hair becomes 82% smoother and more manageable.
Hydroplasty is ideal for those who straighten their hair with a hair dryer and brush. The procedure using Awapuhi Wild Ginger HydraTriplex Treatment provides strands with impeccable smoothness, making them easier to style and retain their shape longer. But when you want to maintain your curls and give them more smoothness, hydroplasty will also help.
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1. Wash the hair with Awapuhi2 shampoo and conditioner. 2. If you combine the procedure with keroplasty, now is the time for it. 3. Apply an ampoule of Awapuhi Hydratriplex along the entire length of the hair 4. Put on a cap and heat it with a hair dryer for 20 minutes, creating a greenhouse effect and activating the action of the components. 5. Remove the cap and let the hair cool. Wash off the composition without a shampoo. 6. Dry the hair with a hair dryer.
I didn't order it here, but I highly recommend trying it for those who have dry, porous, and lightened hair. This procedure is specifically designed to moisturize and nourish our hair.
I followed all the instructions when using this product, but at home, I used the entire package. Conclusion: damaged hair does NOT get restored. I had to cut my damaged hair, so that's the only effect I got. Maybe it works for healthy hair, but clearly not for mine. Therefore, we trim our damaged hair (of course, over time) and DO NOT buy this product, it's pointless... It's a shame because it's heavily advertised and expensive. We're crossing it off our wishlist!
This procedure is really great, I did it both at the salon and by myself, and it was not complicated at all. It's a pity that it's not sold individually.