ApHogee Two-Step Protein Treatment is a two-step protein treatment that repairs damaged hair.
You can also use it as a pre-treatment before dyeing your hair.
A highly recommended restorative treatment for fine and/or over-processed hair due to the use of straighteners and other treatments.
It is also the ideal treatment for bleached, broken, and/or dyed hair.
This two-step treatment requires the subsequent application of Balancing Moisturizer from the same brand. They are sold separately.
pH: 2.8-3.2.
1. Shake before use.
2. Shampoo hair as usual.
3. Apply this treatment to hair and comb through with a wide tooth comb to achieve even distribution throughout hair.
4. Leave hair uncovered, and DO NOT use any type of cap or plastic cap to cover hair.
5. Dry the hair with a blow dryer with some air flow, or with a hand dryer as long as it does not shake/move the hair when drying it.
NOTE: When the ApHogee treatment dries on the hair, it becomes extremely hard. DO NOT comb or brush hair while treatment is dry and in hair.
6. Re-wet and gently rinse hair with lukewarm water. Remove all excess dry protein.
7. Towel dry hair.
8. Subsequently apply the ApHogee Balancing Moisturizer conditioner to the hair and scalp. Let it act for 2 minutes, and then rinse well.
9. Style as usual.
Agua (Aqua, Eau), colágeno hidrolizado, ácido cÃtrico, sulfato de magnesio, imidazolidinona, pantenol, acetato de tocoferilo, aceite de fruta de Mauritia Flexuosa, proteÃna vegetal hidrolizada PG-propil silanetriol, fitantriol, carbonato de magnesio, cocamidopropil betaÃna, dimetilol urea, trimetilsiloxiamodimeticona, C11 -15 Pareth-7, C12-16 Pareth-9, Glicerina, Trideceth-12, DMDM ??HidantoÃna, Fragancia (Parfum), Linalool.
Desde el primer uso se nota la diferencia.\r\nEn mi caso tengo el pelo afro con mechas decoloradas y este producto me ha ido genial para tratar esos mechones maltratados.\r\nEl producto se reparte bien muy bien por el pelo
Tengo el pelo muy rizado y necesitaba un tratamiento intenso de proteÃnas. Hizo su función. Aunque contenga siliconas no es problema si tu próximo lavado es con un champú con sulfatos.