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Age:
18+
Brand: Brave New Hair
Line: color
Product Type: shampoo
Product Properties: antistatic, cleansing, for shine, hair color protection
Volume: 250 ml
Ingredients: aha acids, lactic acid, salicylic acid
Formula: paraben-free, sls-free, salt-free, silicone-free
When To Use: universal
Gender: for women
Classification: elite
Hair Type: colored
Country: Bulgaria
Made in: Bulgaria
For everyone who colors their hair, it's crucial to have a special shampoo in their arsenal that eliminates all impurities while preserving the color's vibrancy. The sulfate-free shampoo developed by the Bulgarian brand Brave New Hair masters this task. Its formula perfectly combines care and protection against color fading.
Key Features of Brave New Hair Color:
- Effectively washes away dirt, excess sebum, and styling products from the hair and scalp;
- Quinoa extract enriches with protein and repairs damaged hair areas;
- Green walnut extract restores hair follicles;
- Fruit acids from grapes, apples, lemons, and wheat protect the hair, densify, and seal the cuticle, safeguarding the pigment from washing out;
- The shampoo is rich in antioxidants;
- Protects against ultraviolet exposure;
- Makes hair smoother and thicker;
- Has an anti-static effect.-
Lather the shampoo in your hands and apply it to the roots of your wet hair. Massage it into your scalp using circular motions. Distribute the shampoo through the length of your hair and leave it on for 2 minutes. Rinse thoroughly with warm water. Repeat the process, allowing the foam to sit on your hair for another 2 minutes to let the natural active ingredients work. Rinse again. Follow up with either a rinse-out or leave-in conditioner.
I have been using this shampoo for several months now and I am very satisfied. The bright red color does not fade as much as it did before with sulfate shampoos. It's a little unusual that it doesn't lather well, but you get used to it.
I also use it together with the mask once a week and the conditioner twice a week.
By the way, I didn't buy it from a makeup store and it was a bit more expensive.