Damaged & Split Hair Fluid Kleral System Fluid Senjal
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Age:
18+
Brand: Kleral System
Line: senjal
Product Type: hair fluid
Product Properties: moisturizing, nourishment, repair
Ingredients: salicylic acid, witch hazel
Formula: alcohol, silicone
When To Use: universal
Gender: for women
Classification: professional
Hair Type: colored, damaged, dry
Country: Italy
Made in: Italy
Long hair is a woman's pride. People admire a luxurious mane without realizing how challenging it is to maintain. Without enough nutrients, hair becomes dry and brittle, splits at the ends, and is difficult to style. If your shampoo and conditioner aren't solving this problem, it's time to experience the magical effect of the fluid from the Kleral System brand!
The fluid for damaged and split ends instantly restores the former beauty of dry, dehydrated, and weak locks. This product makes combing easier, provides softness, increases density, and helps revive even the driest and most damaged ends.
Its lightweight formula does not stick strands together or weigh them down. Your hairstyle will look impeccable, and the sensation of freshness and cleanliness will last for a long time!
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Evenly apply to clean, towel-dried hair from the mid-lengths to the ends. Do not rinse out.
I purchased this product for the first time and I am extremely satisfied. My hair looks shiny, feels soft, and has an unbelievable fragrance. I actually like it even more than the Erayba brand (I have dyed, dry, and porous hair).
I decided to leave a review after using this product for a very long time (almost 3 years, as it turned out). I have curly and dry hair, and this is the best thing that could happen to it. No matter what leave-in products I try, I always come back to this one. It provides everything I need from such a product: soft, moisturized, shiny hair with no split ends. Additionally, it is very economical (a 100ml bottle lasts me 6-8 months of regular use).
The only thing I remember when I first ordered it was that I wanted it to be silicone-free, and this product had the perfect formula. Now, after using it for 3 years, I recently decided to check the ingredients, and it turns out there are silicones in it. I don't know when the manufacturer changed the formula, but as long as I am getting the same great results and it doesn't affect the quality of my hair, it's all okay.
I am attaching a photo to show the exact effect I am talking about (and to brag a little bit).