MARCH/APRIL 2017 |
The Colorist
39
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A L O E | Soothes and
calms irritated, dry skin
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A R G A N | Softens and
brightens hair
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A V O C A D O | Hydrates
and nourishes the hair shaft
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B L U E S E A K A L E |
Protects hair fi ber integrity;
promotes suppleness, elasticity
and shine; hydrates hair;
protects hair from damage
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C A M E L L I A | Repairs
breakage; restores elasticity
and shine
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C O C O N U T | Provides
shine, softness and strength
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C O T T O N | Rich in
vitamin E and ceramides;
softens and nourishes hair;
binds cuticle and cortex
together; promotes shine,
strength and elasticity
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D A M S O N P L U M |
Renews color, reverses
oxidative stress
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D AT E | Rich in oleic
acid; softens, nourishes and
moisturizes hair; binds with
proteins to prevent hair loss
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E V E N I N G P R I M R O S E |
Rich in fatty acids; nourishes
the scalp
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G R A P E | Rich in vitamin E;
possesses antiseptic and mild
astringent properties; promotes
scalp health; fi ghts dandruff
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G R E E N T E A | Rich
in antioxidants; protects hair
integrity; prevents premature
fading; protects hair from
environmental aggressors;
soothes and moisturizes hair
and scalp
Botany Lesson
Find out what these nutrient-packed plants
can do for the hair and skin.
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Natural Selection
Botanical ingredients can be derived from
herbs, roots, fl owers, fruits, leaves or seeds.
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