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Olaplex, Sick of bad hair days?

April 19, 2018

Want to get back to the thick and lustrous hair you had before color and style damage took effect? Olaplex will repair even the most damaged hair. It's an absolute must for those with bleached or fried hair. Olaplex is a three-step system that repairs broken disulfide bonds within the hair. Many factors such as heating, coloring, and sun damage destroy these bonds, leaving hair weakened. 

Olaplex will  soften and revitalize your hair, leaving it feeling natural and easy to manage. It will limit damage before or after coloring, and leave your hair feeling stronger, softer, and healthier. All while working to rebuild strength and structure in chemically and thermally damaged locks. As Olaplex is a bond multiplier, you will notice a huge difference in the health of your hair after only one use. 

Step 1 is an additive to bleach or color that will prevent your hair from breaking, and give you more lift without any damage. 

Step 2 is used immediately following your chemical process, while the third step is a take home product to be used as a weekly pre-shampoo treatment. This step will help to repair your hair in between salon visits. Olaplex can also be used as a treatment to repair damaged hair. It is a reparative by itself, and does not have to be used during color. * (Potential last paragraph) Number 3 Treatment can be used without coloring your hair. It is a slightly diluted version of Step 2 that will help repair everyday damage, such as breakage from a hairbrush. This can be used on all hair types, including curly, straight, damaged, coarse, or fine. 

Step 3 will benefit everyone from those with completely natural hair, to those with hair that has been extremely chemically compromised. The Olaplex system is also a great addition to Keratin treatments. Unlike other products that just coat the hair to mask damage, Olaplex repairs damage internally. You have insurance for your car, your home, why not for your hair?