Repair Damaged Hair Mask Shu Uemura Art Of Hair Silk Bloom Restorative Treatment
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Age:
18+
Brand: Shu Uemura Art Of Hair
Line: silk bloom
Product Type: hair mask
Product Properties: cleansing, firming, repair
Ingredients: argan, ceramides, silk
When To Use: universal
Gender: for women
Classification: professional
Hair Type: damaged
Country: Japan
Made in: Spain
Luxurious hair is every girl's dream. However, to achieve an irresistible appearance, prioritizing their health is essential. Specialists from the renowned Japanese brand Shu Uemura Art of Hair have developed a unique mask for repairing damaged hair, the Silk Bloom Restorative Treatment, based on argan oil.
This ingredient possesses unique properties, containing about 80% fatty acids that actively counteract hair aging, prevent damage, and gently restore it. Combined with ceramides and vitamin E, argan oil facilitates active strand regeneration, creating a strong bond between the hair cuticles. Oligolinoleic acids protect the locks from the harmful effects of the sun's rays. The mask nourishes, repairs, rejuvenates, and promotes hair growth. Your hair will become more manageable, silky, and elastic.
How to use: Apply the conditioner to damp hair and scalp with massaging movements. Leave it on the hair for a few minutes and then rinse thoroughly with warm water.
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Apply the conditioner to damp hair and scalp using massaging motions. Leave it on for a few minutes, then rinse thoroughly with warm water.
Wow, the price for this mask is outrageous! I used it a while ago when the prices were reasonable, and I even bought it abroad - at that time it wasn't cheap, but it was affordable. However, it completely fails to justify its current price. Even when I bought two different masks (this one and the orange one), I had no desire to buy them again. Apart from adding shine and detangling my hair nicely over three months of use, I didn't get anything else. It has a pleasant smell. This is one of those products where marketing spends more than production. Apart from beautiful pictures in glossy magazines all over the world, the product delivers mediocre results. P.S. By the way, the Shu Uemura comb is fantastic (but I'm sure you can find a similar one for a cheaper price, marketing definitely played a role here - after all, it's just a comb from the most famous brand).