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BEAUTY Boutiques
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that my hair needed a heavy dose of SOS. My barnet seemed to be in limbo with greasy roots caressing my scalp yet still being overly dry and sensitised throughout my lengths. This is when I was introduced to the world of clarifying shampoo that purifies the scalps, removes all residue and product build up, whilst also renewing the hairs hydro-lipid film – to keep your hair fibre both hydrated and in optimum condition. I was prescribed Phytodess Saro Shampoo which acts a botanical cleansing base with its coconut and saro essential oils. Not to mention, the amplifying qualities and the synergy between three plants (shikakai, desert palm and gypsophila) that make for a beautifully hedonistic concoction. This can be used as an everyday shampoo or as part of a treatment with their Phytodess Honey and Everlasting Flower Crème mask. Speaking of which, this would hands down be the nicest smelling mask I have ever had the pleasure of using - and that is no exaggeration! Honestly, the beeswax scent fills the air as you apply this to lengths and ends onto dry hair, massaging in strand-by-strand. The compliments don’t stop there as you can’t help but have a feel-good factor from using this with its whopping 99.9% natural origin ingredients. Apply this on dry hair before shampooing and then you leave this concoction on your hair for a minimum of 15 minutes, but you can further benefit from its deep conditioned qualities by steaming your hair at home. You can wrap your hair with a clean plastic bag or a shower cap as your body temperature is enough to create the desired heat required. Then, when it comes to removing the product, without wetting your hair first, proceed with shampooing using PHYTODESS Saro shampoo to dry lather. Then when it comes to actually rinsing your hair you can do so with cool water to close the hair cuticle and leave it looking extra shiny. Also, what better time than now to let your hair dry naturally and avoid unnecessary heat and styling? If you don’t like to leave your hair too wet you can always air dry it 80% then leave the rest to dry on its own. Heat is a huge factor in drying the hair out, so I was recommended to try braiding my towel dried hair for a few hours as once you remove the you’ll have perfect beach waves. Honestly, it’s little hints and tips like this from Dessange that make you feel part of a wider community as they are genuinely invested in looking after you and your beauty needs - forever going that extra mile!
For more information please contact Dessange Bahrain on +973 1771 3999 @dessangebahrain

