Two Expensive Salon Treatments You Can Do at Home to Fix Damaged Hair
You may have heard of using olive oil to condition your damaged hair, and it does help, but it is practically impossible to wash out. Instead, take a tip from two expensive salon treatments that use jojoba oil or sunflower oil. Both of these treatments work on the principle that jojoba can be driven deep into the hair, especially with heat.
Jojoba works because it fills in the porous holes in damaged hair and helps smoothes it out, and jojoba drives in further any product or conditioner you use. This principle is why ISH Ionic Products work so well. ISH is available in your salon as a treatment to seal the hair shaft and may be your last resort for hair that is naturally frizzy or very damaged. ISH products can also be purchased at Frizzy2Silky.com. ISH condition is largely a jojoba based product with little blue beads of jojoba in it. When put on the hair and driven in by high heat of a hair dryer or a hair straightening iron. The blue beads will melt into the hair and seal of the pores - making a healthy looking hair strand that is now filled with conditioning jojoba. Hair is left feeling silky and is very full. Full instructions are available for doing this at home on their website.
Two Expensive Salon Treatments You Can Do at Home to Fix Damaged Hair
IONIC RESCUE PRO TREATMENT infuses jojoba into the hair under the controlled heat of a flat iron, infusing intense moisture into the hair shaft.
Credit: ISH Rescue
Copyright: 2007 I.S.H.® Rescue
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Did You Know?
Ish Ionic treatments and Jojoba steam treatments are very costly in a salon but can be replicated at home on the cheap
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