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Cold outside? Your inside haircare.

The colder it gets outside, the cosier you want to be inside. This is exactly the time to give your hair and scalp some DIY TLC. 

GENTLE MOISTURE

It's quite common to suffer from dry scalp and brittle hair during transitional autumn and winter seasons. Aloe vera and pea protein protect against moisture loss and dryness. 

Tip:
MALLOWSMOOTH SHAMPOO - gentle hydrating care for hair and scalp.
MALLOWSMOOTH CONDITIONER - also use as a weekly hair mask treatment.
ROSE SERUM - pamper your hair and scalp with a nourishing oil treatment once a week. 

SOOTHING & PROTECTIVE

Cold temperatures outside and dry heating air inside - a combination that can lead to irritation, especially for sensitive scalps. This may bring about irritation, itching or dandruff. Special sprays with soothing ingredients such as nettle and lemon balm extract can provide quick relief.

Tip:
HERBAL TONIC - soothes irritated scalp.

BYE BYE FLY-AWAYS

For statically charged hair it's important to use products that give your hair moisture. It's also advisable to use brushes with natural bristles, which are less static-charged than metal or plastic. A few drops of hair oil helps tame your hair too.

Tip:
LINDENGLOSS FINISHING SPRAY - anti-static effect and hair structure is smoothed.
ROSE SERUM - as an anti-frizz finish.

More TIPS for ROSE SERUM

Shiny finish: 3 drops into the palms of your hands, distribute and then work into wet or dry hair. 

Intensive treatment: massage into scalp and hair, preferably leave on overnight, and thoroughly shampoo in the morning.

Mix with any styling products: when your hair needs more shine, more anti-frizz and more nourishment.

Dry ends? Scrunch a couple of drops into dry ends as a leave-in treatment.