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See below different types of hair treatments Total Indulgence offer:
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How to Make the Most of your ConditionerChoosing the right conditioning products for your type of hair will ensure you keep that salon shine. But how do you know which product is right for you? How can you keep that high shine you get from hours at the salon? Conditioning your hair regularly will improve its strength, shine and keep hair damage to a minimum, though it can't actually repair damaged hair. "Conditioners smooth the cuticles, reduce static ele Conditioners also help keep the hair's cortex hydrated. "Conditioning improves the moisture content of the hair by improving the weatherproofing of the cuticle", explains John Gray, author of Fine HairThin hair typically cannot support a high level of conditioning ingredients. To prevent weighing down delicate tresses, consider conditioning just the middle and ends, where your hair is most susceptible to damage. A light volumising conditioner will moisturise your hair and provide thermal protection for hair-dryer use. If your hair is extremely fine, you may want to replace a basic conditioner with a leave-in conditioning spray, which boasts a lighter formulation and will help strengthen the hair shaft. Thick HairThe right conditioner is a fundamental component of an effective hair care routine if you have thick, wild tresses. "Unlike fine hair, hair that’s thick can support a lot of conditioning ingredients", explains leading hair care research scientist Steve Shiel. "I would recommend more intensive conditioning products. Conditioning masks can also help to tame unruly hair". Another option is a detangling night treatment, which can detangle and repair hair while you sleep. Curly Hair“Condition, condition, condition” is the mantra for curly tresses. Hair experts suggest you condition your locks every time you shampoo. On the days you don't shampoo, run a conditioner through your corkscrews if they’ve gotten bulky and unkempt to help them relax and detangle easily. Rinse your scalp thoroughly but leave a trace of conditioner in your strands. Coloured and Highlighted HairColouring your hair can remove the lipid layer on the surface of each cuticle, depleting your hair's natural waterproofing qualities. And since a basic conditioner is formulated to deposit on waterproof hair, it becomes ineffective on colour-processed tresses. Conditioners specifically made for coloured hair contain different polymers designed to work on a non-waterproof surface. Conditioning Tips for All Hair TypesUsing your fingers almost like a comb, apply the product from the midsections of your hair down toward the ends. "You should concentrate on these areas, as they are the most damaged parts of your hair", "When you rinse your hair, enough of the product will then deposit on the parts of your hair closest to your scalp". |
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Tue - 9:00am - 6:00pm
Wed - 9:00am - 9:00pm
Thu - 9:00am - 9:00pm
Fri - 9:00am - 6:00pm
Sat - 8:00am - 5:00pm
Sun - Closed
Note: All treatments are strictly by appointment only. Call 9355 0657 to book your appointment.
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