Get serious about hair repair with kérastase résistance thérapiste

Published 25th Jun 2015 by rachael
Get serious about hair repair with kérastase résistance thérapiste Kérastase Résistance Thérapiste These days most clients are guilty of over-styling the hair and putting it through the stresses and strains of chemical processes and colour - but there is a solution. For hair that looks and feels seriously dry, dull and defeated there's Kérastase Résistance Thérapiste. Using the power of a mystical ancient plant in a typically luxurious regime, this is the deluxe approach to damaged hair. Kérastase Résistance rebuilds the internal structure of the hair from the inside out to restore its strength and solidity, whether it's been weakened by chemical or mechanical aggressions. THE FACTS Hair is composed of three main components which dictate the structure and quality of the hair Ceramides, Keratin and KAPs. Ceramides are found in the external layer of the hair fibre and create a protective barrier around the hair. Keratin is the key structural component which gives strength and elasticity to the inner and outer layer of the hair. KAPs - or Keratin Associated Proteins – make up 50% of the hair fibre. When hair becomes damaged through styling or chemical processes, these proteins disappear – effecting the look and feel of the hair. THE INNOVATION L’Oreal Advanced Research has developed a powerful new complex called Fibre-KA, designed to help compensate for the loss of KAPs and restore hair fibre quality. THE RESURRECTION PLANT Myrothamnus Flabellifolia - also knows as the plant that comes back to life – grows in some of the world’s harshest conditions and has the ability to come back to life, even if it has nearly died.  During the most severe droughts, this unique plant loses much of its green colour and up to 97% of its mass, in order to concentrate the precious vital elements needed to keep it alive. When it next comes in to contact with water, in a true feat of nature, the resurrection plant regains its original casing and begins a new cycle of life. Seve de Resurrection, or 'resurrection sap' is taken from the leaves via high-temperature water-based extraction and mixed with tamarind gum to transpose all of the energy from the plant. Knowing that every woman’s hair is different Kérastase has devised two sensorial customised routines. One dedicated to fine hair and the other to thick hair. With a range of products to tackle the hair in salon through signature Kérastase therapies and at-home ritual for clients, there's never been a more effective way to combat severely damaged hair.

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Published 25th Jun 2015

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