Revive and strengthen your hair with Kerastase Resistance Masque Force Architecte. This advanced hair mask is a luxurious treatment designed to target and repair damaged hair, leaving it visibly healthier and more resilient. Whether your hair has been subjected to heat styling, chemical treatments, or environmental stressors, this masque is your go-to solution for restoring its vitality and shine.
Formulated with a powerful blend of ingredients, including Pro-Keratin and Ceramides, this masque works deep within the hair fiber to reconstruct and reinforce weakened areas. It helps to rebuild the hair's internal structure, providing a strong foundation that prevents future breakage and enhances overall manageability.
Key Features:
- Intensive repair for damaged hair
- Strengthens and rebuilds hair fibers
- Prevents breakage and split ends
- Restores elasticity and shine
- Suitable for all hair types
How to Use:
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Shampoo: Start by washing your hair with a Kerastase Resistance shampoo that suits your hair type. Gently massage the shampoo into your scalp and hair, then rinse thoroughly.
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Towel Dry: After shampooing, gently towel-dry your hair to remove excess water. Your hair should be damp but not dripping wet.
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Apply Masque: Take an appropriate amount of Kerastase Resistance Masque Force Architecte and apply it evenly through your hair, focusing on the lengths and ends. Avoid applying the masque to your scalp. Use your fingers or a wide-tooth comb to distribute the product evenly.
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Massage and Comb: Gently massage the masque into your hair, ensuring that every strand is coated. Use a wide-tooth comb to detangle your hair and spread the masque more evenly.
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Wait: Allow the masque to work its magic. Depending on the condition of your hair, leave it on for 5 to 10 minutes. For more intense repair, you can leave it on for a bit longer.
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Rinse: Thoroughly rinse your hair with lukewarm water until the masque is completely washed out. Make sure there is no residue left.
Product ID: KER7952
EAN: 3474636397952
BRAND: Kerastase