Looking for more shine? Try a cellophane hair treatment! A cellophane hair treatment is a semi-permanent hair "color" service without the actual color. Instead, it uses clear glossing agents to fill in weak or damaged areas of the hair shaft and seal the cuticle, creating stronger, shinier hair. It is commonly referred to as a "cellophane" treatment because it acts like cellophane (or saran wrap) for the hair.
You can ask for a cellophane treatment at your next salon appointment or apply the treatment at home.
Steps for Home Use:
1. Shampoo with a clarifying shampoo.
2. Apply to damp hair evenly.
3. Sit under a dryer for 20-30 minutes.
4. Rinse thoroughly.
5. Shampoo (optional) and/or apply a deep moisturizing conditioner to soften. Let sit for 5 minutes.
6. Rinse and style.
Voila! Your hair will be stronger and shinier! The rinse will last for 8-12 shampoos and will fade gradually with each wash. My favorite line of cellophanes are Sebastian Laminates Cellophanes in Clear.
For more tips and techniques, you can find me at www.healthytextures.com.


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By: hakimnuraldin on 1/14/2009 12:14PM
I heard that this actually dries out your hair. I wouldn't get it.
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By: Sonya Blade on 1/16/2009 2:49PM
It's probably not that bad if you use a cood moisturizing conditioner. It probably dries it out as much as a protein shampoo.
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By: jennylanny on 1/17/2009 12:52PM
yeah!
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By: jennylanny on 1/18/2009 8:19AM
yeah!
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By: jennylanny on 1/18/2009 8:49AM
this is great!
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By: hair fall on 2/24/2009 7:54AM
Hair loss may be due to lack of vitamins or due to hormonal imbalance. Therefore, consult a dermatologist immediately if you experience excessive hair fall. To learn more about how important vitamins are for our hair, read our page on Vitamins for Hair.
http://www.beautytipshub.com/hair-care/hair-fall.html
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