Everescents Heat Protector Finishing Cream is a lightweight heat protector cream designed to be applied before heat styling to protect the hair against heat damage. This versatile product is also great as a finishing product to reduce frizzies and flyaways. This cream seals and protects the surface of the hair and delivers a beautiful natural shine to the hair without leaving it oily or limp. Key ingredient Keramare is derived from Mediterranean Sea Algae and is designed to repair and restore the natural condition of healthy hair. It works from the inside to restore the integrity of hair fibres. Certified Organic active ingredients include; Shea Butter, Coconut Oil, Jojoba Oil, Lemon Oil, Orange Oil and Sandalwood Oil.
This Product is Vegan Friendly Curly Girl Approved.
How to use: Use in towel dried hair before a dryer, or dry hair before an iron. After styling, apply a small amount to hair using downward strokes to reduce flyaways & add shine. SAFE FOR COLOURED HAIR.
Curly Girl Directions
As a final step, apply 20-50 cent piece size of cream to finished look to tame any unwanted frizz.
Ingredients:
ALOE VERA: A rich, natural moisturiser containing active minerals to help hydrate, strengthen, promote hair growth, balance sebum production and sooth irritation. Aloe Vera’s lightweight yet powerful hydrating properties leave the hair feeling soft, manageable, and shiny.
GLYCERIN: Known as a humectant, this ingredient delivers deep hydration by drawing moisture into the hair from atmosphere as well as from the other moisture rich ingredients it is teamed with such as Aloe Vera.
GLYCERIN + SORBITOL: These two star ingredients work together to create an anti-humectant barrier, sealing in moisture and protecting the hair cuticle from humidity.
VITAMIN E: Helps to provide nourishment and support a healthy scalp and assist with maintaining hair growth. Vitamin E’s powerful, natural antioxidant properties help to combat oxidative stress and free radical damage on the scalp which can lead to breakdown of the hair follicle cells.