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Kevin murphy young again leave-in treatment oil 100ml 3.4fl.oz

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Kevin murphy young again leave-in is a weightless treatment that is the ultimate daily indulgence for damaged and aging hair. As such, composed of a highly moisturizing and nourishing oil texture it will repair hair damage while hydrating and providing a boost of shine. Hair gets a noticeably younger look as a result.
100ml 3.4fl.oz

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Kevin murphy young again leave-in treatment oil
Kevin murphy young again leave-in is a weightless treatment that is the ultimate daily indulgence for damaged and aging hair. As such, composed of a highly moisturizing and nourishing oil texture it will repair hair damage while hydrating and providing a boost of shine. Hair gets a noticeably younger look as a result.

Thanks to its heat protection of up to 200°F / 93°C it keeps the hair protected against environmental stresses and heat damage.

Its formula…
There are many changes that can have an adverse effect on the condition of the hair. Therefore, Kevin murphy’s rejuvenate regimen is designed to treat and prevent hair damage while nourishing, moisturizing, and brightening the strands. This is achieved with a rich blend of antioxidants and moisture complexes, that allow you to boost hair strength while replenishing moisture levels for a renewed body, and bounce.
In this sense, with a formula rich in protective actives, the Young again leave-in promotes elasticity and increases the shine of the hair while delivering deep conditioning benefits to the hairstyle.
The following active ingredients stand out:

Rich in oleic acid, Carthamus Tinctorius (Safflower) Seed Oil has a known lubricant effect on the hair and imparts softness and shine.
Antioxidant-rich, Citrus Limon (Lemon) Peel Oil is known to help refresh and restore with its uplifting fragrance. The natural fruit acids in the oil also enhance the shine of the hair.
Camellia Sinensis Leaf Extract has been revered for centuries for its powerful antioxidant properties. Helps to increase the feel of hair’s elasticity and aids moisture retention.

Increase the smoothness of hair and remove any loose hair strands.

Benefits

The weightless, nutrient-rich oil;
Composed of an antioxidant-rich blend that helps to restore and replenish the hair;
It helps promote elasticity and increase shine;
Adds moisture to dry, damaged hair;
Deeply nourishing and conditioning;
Ideal for dry, damaged, and brittle hair;
Formulated without sulfates and parabens, and it’s cruelty-free;
Offers heat protection up to 200°F / 93°C.

 
How to use the Kevin murphy young again leave-in treatment oil?
Start by washing your hair. For this step, we recommend you use the Kevin murphy young again wash. Apply the product to wet hair and massage gently through the hair and scalp. Rinse, and repeat this process. The young again wash can be used daily and as part of the repair regimen.
After that, apply the Kevin murphy young again masque.
Distribute evenly and after 5 to 10 minutes remove with plenty of water.
Thereafter, to lock in results, apply the Kevin murphy young again rinse. Leave on for 1 to 2 minutes before removing.
Finally, you should apply young again leave-in to not only increase the shine and hydration of the strands but also to protect the integrity of the hair during styling and the use of heat tools. Therefore, with towel-dried or completely dry hair, spray evenly.
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A sustainable brand
Kevin Murphy is a brand of natural, vegan, and cruelty-free products. Its products are made using micromolecules, which is why the brand likes to call it skincare for hair.
Their environmental and sustainable commitment goes far beyond their natural formulations. All of Kevin Murphy‘s packaging is made from 100% recycled plastic from the oceans. In addition, this same packaging is produced by small local companies in order to support these small working communities.
Perhaps for this reason and for its excellent products, the brand is considered one of the best brands worldwide.

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