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I 've spent year s refining my haircare routine through tr ial and error—heat styling,
over-brushing, and f requent
bleaching took their toll. After testing many products with our colour technician Mandi, Olaplex and K18 have proven to be the best hair masks by far.
I am also studying tr ichology, the science of hair and scalp health, cover ing their structure,
function, and disorder s.
Tr ichologists diagnose and treat issues like hair loss and dandruff holistically, of ten recommending hair mask s as par t of care.
Let me demystify the products for you.
OLAPLEX: Olaplex is a popular strengthening treatment on the mark et, but it is very dif ferent to K18.
Fir st of all, Olaplex is a r inse-out mask that you should apply to wet hair before shampoo and conditioner. I t's also best used in a system, not just the Olaplex No. 3 Hair Per fector, but also the No. 4 Shampoo, No. 5 Conditioner, No. 6 Leave-In, etc….
K18 HAIR MASK: The K18 Leave-In Molecular Repair Hair Mask is a popular treatment that claims to rever se hair damage in four minutes.
Key benef its processes,
include restoring
repairing damage strength
and sof tness,
f rom var ious reducing
break age, and providing lasting results that don't wash away. I t also of fers lightweight moisture, detangles, and is vegan, colour-safe, and cruelty-f ree.
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