Vegan Hair Botox treatment

Taming and anti-frizz solution

 

 

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A revolutionary vegan Botox hair treatment: transform dry, damaged hair with frizz reduction, and hydration

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Introducing a revolutionary vegan Botox hair treatment. This innovative treatment transforms dry, damaged hair by significantly reducing frizz, loosening curls, preventing breakage, and providing deep hydration.

With this treatment, you can achieve your desired level of straightness, tailored to your hair type and personal preference. Whether you envision transforming tight curls into loose waves or achieving perfectly straight hair, we can customise the results to meet your expectations. The treatment also leaves hair looking healthy, smooth, shiny, soft, and incredibly manageable. Results typically last between 1 and 2 months, though this may vary slightly depending on individual hair characteristics.

Contact Oliver now to discuss your requirements and book your appointment at your home or at Michael John salon, Chelsea, London.

 

Ingredients

Shea Butter:

Deeply nourishes and repairs the hair's lipid layer, locking in moisture for a soft, silky, and bouncy result.

Moringa Oil:

Hydrates, nourishes, and strengthens hair, while protecting it from environmental damage like UV rays. Its antioxidants and nutrients combat free radicals and prevent hair aging.

Cassava Extract:

Derived from the cassava root, this extract provides deep hydration, softening, and repair to damaged hair.

Coffee Extract:

Stimulates hair growth and strengthens hair follicles.

Seaweed:

Rich in rare minerals and essential fatty acids, seaweed protects hair fibers, adds shine, and provides deep hydration for a natural look.

Multifunctional Silicones:

Form a protective film on the hair, providing a soft touch and intense shine.

Organic Acids:

Seal the hair cuticles, eliminate product buildup, and, when activated by heat, deliver shine, softness, and frizz reduction.

 

 

 
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