Have you done your homework? Hit up Part I of this series and find out how to get your hair in ship-shape for summer. Once you’ve done that, you’re ready to maintain those luscious locks – here’s how:
You’ll need the Organix Nourishing Coconut Milk Anti-Breakage Serum, Self-Heating Coconut Oil, and the Split Ends Mender to keep your hair looking and feeling fabulous.
Of course, you’ll want to keep using the Nourishing Coconut Milk Shampoo & Conditioner on a daily basis. Grab a bottle of the Self-Heating Coconut Oil and stash it in your shower. In just three to five minutes, you can do a hot oil treatment! No fuss, no muss, no messing about with sinks full of hot water – it just self-heats in your hands. Brilliant!
The bonus here? You can use it two different ways! Pump a bit into your hands, rub them together to activate the heat, and apply it to dry hair. Voila, in five minutes, you’ve done a hot oil treatment. Just wash and condition as usual when you’re done. Or, you can hop in the shower, get your hair shampooed, then apply the hot oil to your tresses. Give it a rinse and finish up with the Nourishing Coconut Milk Conditioner. In the time it takes to shave your legs, your hair will be nourished, strengthened, balanced, and moisturized.
Go ahead and towel-dry your hair to prep it for the Split Ends Mender. Pump it into your hand once or twice and apply it evenly through your hair, all the way through the tips to protect it and mend any split ends. Blow dry it until it’s about 80% dry (look for an upcoming post on how to blow your hair out at home!). Then, pump just a tiny bit of the Coconut Milk Anti-Breakage Serum. About a dime-sized drop will do shoulder-length hair, so a tiny drop or two really goes a long way. Rub it around in your hands, then run your hands through your hair and finish drying. Not only will it protect from breakage, it also tames those pesky fly-aways!
It’s as easy as one-two-three to maintain your fabulous hair, and you get to bask in all the coconutty yumminess, too. How great is that?!
Check back later this week for great tips on styling…
You’ll need the Organix Nourishing Coconut Milk Anti-Breakage Serum, Self-Heating Coconut Oil, and the Split Ends Mender to keep your hair looking and feeling fabulous.
Of course, you’ll want to keep using the Nourishing Coconut Milk Shampoo & Conditioner on a daily basis. Grab a bottle of the Self-Heating Coconut Oil and stash it in your shower. In just three to five minutes, you can do a hot oil treatment! No fuss, no muss, no messing about with sinks full of hot water – it just self-heats in your hands. Brilliant!
The bonus here? You can use it two different ways! Pump a bit into your hands, rub them together to activate the heat, and apply it to dry hair. Voila, in five minutes, you’ve done a hot oil treatment. Just wash and condition as usual when you’re done. Or, you can hop in the shower, get your hair shampooed, then apply the hot oil to your tresses. Give it a rinse and finish up with the Nourishing Coconut Milk Conditioner. In the time it takes to shave your legs, your hair will be nourished, strengthened, balanced, and moisturized.
Go ahead and towel-dry your hair to prep it for the Split Ends Mender. Pump it into your hand once or twice and apply it evenly through your hair, all the way through the tips to protect it and mend any split ends. Blow dry it until it’s about 80% dry (look for an upcoming post on how to blow your hair out at home!). Then, pump just a tiny bit of the Coconut Milk Anti-Breakage Serum. About a dime-sized drop will do shoulder-length hair, so a tiny drop or two really goes a long way. Rub it around in your hands, then run your hands through your hair and finish drying. Not only will it protect from breakage, it also tames those pesky fly-aways!
It’s as easy as one-two-three to maintain your fabulous hair, and you get to bask in all the coconutty yumminess, too. How great is that?!
Check back later this week for great tips on styling…
I love the Mocha Espresso shampoo and conditioner. Are there any plans to make more products in this scent?
ReplyDelete