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The perfect gift for that special someone for a ladies haircut and blow dry service
OPULENCE Moisture Drenched Shampoo
$38.00
$32.00
OPULENCE MOISTURE DRENCHED SHAMPOO No Parabens, Sodium Chloride or Sulfates. Color & Straightener Safe. UV & Thermal Protectant. This opulent, moisture-rich shampoo with Marula and Argan Oils transforms dry, weak hair into lush, healthy flowing locks. The blend of these two oils is packed with powerful antioxidants and replenishing oleic acids that create deep hydration and shine, while helping seal split ends. ProVitamin B5 strengthens, while UV absorbers and thermal protectors shield hair from heat, and prevent color from fading. No Parabens, Sulfates or Sodium Chloride. Color & Straightener Safe. UV & Thermal Protectant. KEY INGREDIENTS
OPULENCE Moisture Drenched Conditioner
$42.00
$38.00
OPULENCE MOISTURE DRENCHED SHAMPOO
No Parabens, Sodium Chloride or Sulfates. Color & Straightener Safe. UV & Thermal Protectant. This opulent, moisture-rich shampoo with Marula and Argan Oils transforms dry, weak hair into lush, healthy flowing locks. The blend of these two oils is packed with powerful antioxidants and replenishing oleic acids that create deep hydration and shine, while helping seal split ends. ProVitamin B5 strengthens, while UV absorbers and thermal protectors shield hair from heat, and prevent color from fading. No Parabens, Sulfates or Sodium Chloride. Color & Straightener Safe. UV & Thermal Protectant. KEY INGREDIENTS
MAGIC DIRT DEFENSE Oil Absorbing, Rehab, Dry Shampoo
$36.00
$32.00
MAGIC DIRT DEFENSE OIL ABSORBING REHAB DRY SHAMPOO No Parabens, Sulfates or Sodium Chloride. Thermal protectant. This 3oz, “Carry On” ready, is the perfect companion for that, “on the move girl”. Go from the plane, to dinner, with just a few blasts! The perfect answer for skip days. Just spray on hair to renew and revive. Results in fuller, more voluminous hair. Removes oily patches around the hairline and blends effortlessly with natural color. This specialty shampoo is great for all hair types and extensions. Safe for colored, straightened and chemically-treated hair. Paraben, sulfate and sodium chloride-free. Hold can 8-12 inches from head and spray directly in to the root area and work vigorously with fingertips to eradicate oil and dirt... A light blast in to the mid shaft of hair or extensions with give them a fresh feel for a 2 or 3 days... KEY INGREDIENTS
STRAIGHTEN IT OUT Blow Dry Spray - UV & Thermal Protection
$38.00
$32.00
STRAIGHTEN IT OUT FRIZZ ELIMINATING BLOW DRY SPRAY No Parabens or Sodium Chloride. Thermal Protectant. A breakthrough in straightening, this fine straightening mist smoothes and straightens leaving a high gloss shine. Lightweight, non-greasy, and never feels heavy or weighs hair down. Humectants add moisture to the hair, and reduces frizz in high humidity. Great for all hair types. Paraben and sodium chloride-free. Thermal protectant. SHAKE BEFORE USING. To Style: After shampooing, towel-dry hair. Hold can 8 to 12 inches from hair, spray from root to end focusing on troubled areas. Blow-dry using a round brush for best results. When hair is completely dry, respray small sections lightly from root to end, proceed to flat iron or curl. To Finish or Touch Up: Spray lightly all over hair. Results will be shiny, silky and frizz-free. KEY INGREDIENTS
RAISE THE ROOF Volume & Texture Gravity - Defy Dry Spray
$42.00
$36.00
RAISE THE ROOF VOLUME & TEXTURE GRAVITY DEFY SPRAY With Sunflower Seed Extract No Parabens or Sodium Chloride. UV Protectant. This transformational dry texture spray creates instant volume, shape and texture. Hair becomes thick and voluminous, with natural movement. Creates dimension and separates strands for an undone look that is all the rage. Paraben Free. UV Protectant. For fine, limp hair, hold can 6” from root area, spray around the entire circumference of your head directly in to the roots...work in with finger tips, then mist the mid shaft and ends lightly, for maximum volume, tossle in to desired shape. For Curls: Spray mid shaft and ends then rake with fingers. Follow with LICK IT GOOD, Argan Definition Cream, in to then ends. KEY INGREDIENTS
LICK IT GOOD Argan Definition Cream & Fly Away Control
$36.00
$32.00
LICK IT GOOD
ARGAN DEFINITION CREAM & FLY AWAY CONTROL No SD Alcohol, Parabens or Sodium Chloride. Semi-matte finish. You're the Boss, with this medium hold, pliable, molding and texturizing cream is ideal for creating tousled styles. Does Dyeing Your Hair Damage It? Everything You Need to Know
But if hair dye is so bad for you, why can it make your hair look so good? Here’s what you should know about the connections between hair dye and hair health. What do I need to know about hair dye and hair damage?Proteins make up about 95 percentTrusted Source of a dry hair strand. These proteins act like a roof’s shingles, protecting the strand underneath from:
Permanent or demipermanent hair dye is a different process from temporary or semipermanent hair dyes. Temporary dyes leave color on your hair but don’t usually penetrate deeper layers (though they can still damage your hair). This is true for alternatives to traditional hair dye like Kool-Aid, carrot juice, and even coffee. Altering the hair’s protein structure through permanent and demipermanent dyeing can cause side effects that include:
If your hair is already thin or brittle, dyeing can make it even weaker. Thick hair can also experience side effects from dyeing because the dye may take longer to “lift” the hair proteins, and it may require longer applications. What chemicals should I watch out for?The following are some chemicals commonly used in the hair dyeing process. BleachBleaching hair alters the pigments that give hair its color. A 2020 study found that bleaching could affect:
Bleaching is usually done by applying hair dye that contains hydrogen peroxide. Hydrogen peroxide is an oxidizing agent. This means it activates the hair color, but the oxidizing process does cause damage. HennaHenna is a natural semipermanent hair dye. However, “natural” doesn’t mean less damage. A 2019 study found that henna dyes can damage your hair, resulting in coarser, more brittle hair. When the henna dye was left on longer than an hour, the damage was similar to that of hair bleaching. Henna can also cause contact dermatitis and skin irritation, especially if you’re allergic to any of the compounds or ingredients in henna ink. P-PhenylenediamineP-phenylenediamine (PPD) is a chemical compound commonly found in hair dyes that require an oxidizer like hydrogen peroxide. Some people report greater incidences of allergic reactions due to PPD hair dyes. Does it matter if the dye is light or dark?When it comes to lightening your hair, the more you have to bleach it, the greater the damage. A 2019 studyTrusted Source that used microscope technology to look at degrees of bleaching found that hair fibers were most damaged by prolonged bleaching, especially the kind needed to change very dark hair to lighter hair. This is why many hair coloring specialists do not recommend significantly lightening the hair at one time. Going from lighter to darker isn’t necessarily less damaging because you are still changing the hair’s structure. It’s important to take care of hair that’s been dyed darker as well. How can I repair damaged hair?History of prior hair damage from heat styling or harsh dyeing practices can increase the likelihood of further hair damage. Here are some ways you can help protect your hair:
Allergic reactions to hair dyeIn rare instances, hair dye can cause severe allergic reactions. Swelling of the lips and eyes are early indicators of allergic reactions. Seek emergency medical attention if you start to experience problems breathing after applying hair dye. It’s possible to perform a “patch test” of hair dye by applying it to a small area before dyeing all the hair. Keep in mind that not all people who have an allergic reaction to hair dye have a reaction from a patch test. Are there natural alternatives?There are “natural” vegetable-based hair dyes available (see henna above). It’s important not to view these as completely hair-friendly — they can still cause changes to the hair that can make it less strong, plus they can also cause allergic reactions. Another trend is “organic” or “eco-friendly” dyes. The Food and Drug Administration (FDA)Trusted Source states that “organic” dyes aren’t necessarily any safer than those that are not organic. While they may have been sourced using different methods, organic dyes don’t necessarily mean they’re any safer. Was this helpful? The takeawayHair dyes can cause hair damage. Practicing hair-friendly techniques like limiting heat styling and conditioning the hair can help minimize damage whenever possible. Dyeing your hair closer to its natural color may also limit time exposure to hair dyes and help minimize damage. If you’re concerned about your hair’s health, talk with a stylist about dyes with conditioners or other methods to keep your hair looking and feeling healthy. and Coconut Oils, help repair, moisturize, and add shine to all hair types. No flaking or stiffness and non-greasy. Semi-matte finish. Great as an edge control. SD Alcohol, paraben and sodium chloride-free. Mix a quarter-size dab into fingers to emulsify first, then drag over ends, and gently stroke over top of head for any static, or flyaways for that picture-perfect style! Also great for loose natural hold on curly hair. KEY INGREDIENTS ICONPROHAIR.COM
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