[unpaid/sample/affiliate/ad] Lately, my hair has required less conditioning, possibly due to decreased pollution levels. However, I’ve noticed it becoming dry at the ends in recent weeks, signaling the need for another haircut soon.
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This product, surprisingly reminiscent of sun cream rather than traditional hair conditioner, serves as a temporary solution to maintain healthy ends between haircuts. Suitable for all hair types, the application can vary based on your specific hair type. For curly or textured hair, a light spritz can combat dryness and protect against pollution damage. However, it’s recommended to start with a light application and add more as needed, as it may feel heavy on fine hair. The key ingredient in Nutri-Plenish is Pomegranate Oil, known for its omega fatty acids. It can be used after washing and drying as usual, or as a smoothing treatment for dry ends on already dry hair. The inclusion of a UV filter makes it ideal for sun protection. Personally, I found it most effective when applied to wet hair before drying, not only for its performance but also for its pleasant scent, though individual experiences may vary with this type of formula.
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As I searched for the best retailer, I discovered a set that includes the full-size leave-in conditioner, along with 50ml each of shampoo and conditioner (both for light hydration). With a discount of £7.50, the set is priced at £29.20, a savings from the usual £27.50 for just the Leave-In conditioner. Find it HERE, non-affiliate HERE.
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