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No one wants to sit by with a head of dry, frizzy hair while summer slips swiftly away. Thankfully, with this new treatment routine, you can hang on to healthy locks all season long.
With the sun, sweat, and heat bringing constant stress to your strands, it’s normal to see an uptick in dryness, frizz, and damage in the summer. For some — especially for blondes — the hair color might even change due to sun exposure, salt water, or chlorine: external factors that strip hair of its natural oils and cause the cuticles to break. But we can help you have the healthiest summer hair ever, thanks to a new hydrating hair care routine. TheLOVE Smoothing range will help you maintain compact, nourished, hydrated and protected tresses even in harsh summer conditions. Here's how:
Ready to keep hair hydrated, protected, and smooth for a healthy look all summer? Ask your Davines hairdresser about our new Smoothing and Anti-frizz Ritual. Here’s what it entails.
The ritual begins with cleansing, the most essential step in any hair treatment. The gentle and hydrating LOVE Smoothing Shampoo , enriched with Minuta olive extract, helps to seal the cuticles and combat unwanted frizz.
TIME: 1-2 minutes
Even a gentle cleanse can leave your hair prone to absorbing humidity if it isn’t followed by some sort of conditioning treatment. To fully protect it, comb the LOVE Smoothing Instant Mask into wet hair, allowing it to soak for 30 seconds before rinsing with warm water.
TIME: 3 minutes
The third and final step in this summer ritual keeps the hair sealed and protected from environmental factors that create frizz. LOVE Smoothing Perfector is applied evenly to towel-dried hair, then finish with any pre-styling treatment.
TIME: 10 minutes
Once you complete your smoothing and hydrating ritual in the salon, it is essential that you maintain a healthy haircare routine at home. Ask your hairdresser for advice on which products best suit your hair type, or try the products below.
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