Hannahs Bumble Balm
Natural Protein Hair Mask/Conditioner
Natural Protein Hair Mask/Conditioner
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Super rich, super thick, super moisturising!
Formulated for
- Dry hair
- Damaged hair
- Split ends
- Dull hair
- Colour damaged hair
- Curls
- Frizz
- Hair prone to breakage
Indulge in luxurious haircare with our Natural Protein Hair Mask/Conditioner. Made with beautiful natural ingredients and boasting a soft Black Raspberry and Vanilla scent, this weekly mask nourishes and strengthens hair, reducing frizz and damage while leaving it smooth and shiny. Say goodbye to breakage and hello to luscious locks.
As a weekly Mask :
Apply a generous amount directly on freshly washed hair and leave on the hair for 10-15 minutes. Rinse out and dry/style as usual.
Do not use more than 1x a week as a Mask Treatment.
As a conditioner :
Apply a generous amount directly on freshly washed hair and leave on the hair for 1-2 minutes. Rinse out and dry/style as usual.
This can be used as a conditioner 1-2x a week.
"Transform your hair with our Natural Protein Hair Mask/Conditioner. Revitalize your locks and unleash your vibrant self with each use. Say goodbye to dull and lifeless hair and hello to a brand new you!"
This Hair mask/treatment is a protein rich product which has AMAZING benefits - however, too much can have the opposite affects so it's important to not use this product every day, otherwise you can create a protein buildup and your hair will feel gross, dull and brittle.
How can you help protein overloaded hair?
Natural Treatments
For those who prefer a natural route, there are home remedies that can assist in correcting protein overload.
Ingredients from your kitchen, like honey, aloe vera, and apple cider vinegar, can provide soothing and hydrating effects.
Honey is a natural humectant that attracts moisture, while aloe vera's vitamins and minerals can help to soften and hydrate the hair.
Apple cider vinegar can help to balance the scalp's pH and remove product buildup, which may include excess protein.
These natural remedies can be used in homemade hair masks or rinses to gently restore the hair's moisture without adding more protein.
Diy Hair Masks
- Creating your own DIY hair masks allows you to control what goes into your hair care regimen and avoid any unwanted protein.
- A popular mask involves a mixture of banana for its high potassium content, olive oil for its moisturizing properties, and honey for its ability to retain moisture.
- Apply the mask to damp hair, let it sit for a substantial period to allow penetration, and then wash it out gently.
- Regularly treating your hair with such masks can help to counteract the effects of protein overload and re-establish the necessary moisture for healthy, pliable hair.
Product Volume: 210g
Ingredients: Distilled water, Aloevera, Coconut oil, Coco caprylate, cetostearyl and Cetel alcohol, D panthenol, organic glycerine, hydrolized wheat protein, vitamin E, Benzyl alcohol, Dehydroacetic acid, Raspberry & Vanilla fragrance.
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