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chamomile line

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chamomile line

The blonde hair will never be the same

This Line restores damaged and porus areas of hair, restoring supplesness and shine.

This line replenishes lost proteins and protects from the heat of the dryer, thermal plate. and UV damage, helping to keep the tone of the blonde healthy and bright.

common key ingredients

How to use

apply chamomile silver shampoo on your hair and scrub your scalp thoroughly then rinse

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<span class="OYPEnA">honey wax chamomile</span><span class="OYPEnA"> conditioner on your ends to promote hair softness and moisturize your ends.</span>

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Apply after shampooing, restores damaged and porus areas of hair, restoring supplesness and shine. Rinse thoroughly to make sure there is no residue left.

EGP1,000.00

Replenishes lost proteins and protects from the heat of the dryer, thermal plate, and UV damage, helping to keep the tone of the blonde healthy and bright.

EGP1,000.00

Color Or Treated Hair

How to Answer

Select all treatments or processes you have had done in the last 6 months.
If you had another treatment not on this list, select none of these.
If you haven’t dyed, highlighted or treated your hair in the last 6 months select My hair is natural.

why We ask

You can also tell your hair’s structure by how well it holds a hairstyle, especially with straight and wavy hair.
Sometimes highlighted, colored or treated hair can benefit from extra protection and nourishment. Bleached, highlighted, blonde, silver or gray hair may benefit from purple products.
We recommend waiting 24 – 72 hours after a color or treatment before using any hair products depending on your treatment.

Scalp Moisture

How to Answer

Choose the option that best describes your scalp most recently.
Choose Oily if you feel the need to wash your hair daily.
Choose Balanced if your scalp feels about the same the day after you wash it.
Choose Dry if your scalp feels itchy or flakey, you typically wash every 3-4 days.

 

Hair Structure

How to Answer

Take a single strand from your hairbrush and lay it down next to a piece of sewing thread. If your hair appears thinner than the sewing thread, you have thin hair. If it seems thicker, it’s likely coarse. Anything in between them would be medium.
You can also tell your hair’s structure by how well it holds a hairstyle, especially with straight and wavy hair.
Fine hair will not hold onto curls very well and looks/feels delicate
Medium hair is relatively easy to style and will hold its shape longer.
Coarse hair can hold curls well, but can be difficult to style as it’s less supple and can become frizzy more easily.

 

Hair Type

How to Answer

Choose the option that most closely resembles your hair type. If you’re unsure about which category you fall into, leave your hair free of products and let it air dry the next time you wash it.
If your hair dries straight without a bend or curl, then you have straight hair (type 1).
If your hair dries with a slight curve or “S” shape, then you have wavy hair (type 2).
If your hair dries with springy ringlets or corkscrew curl patterns, then you have curly hair (type 3).
If your hair dries with dense spirals or zig-zag patterns and shrinkage occurs as it dries, then you have coily hair (type 4).