Hair care
A closer look at Jean Louis David's Detox Me! range
Stress, pollution… When you live your life in the fast lane, your hair can be quick to go greasy. This means that it urgently needs purifying treatments, hence why Jean Louis David has created the Detox Me! range. We take a closer look.
Jean Louis David’s Detox Me! duo of treatments, shampoo and conditioner, is designed as a detox treatment for greasy hair, which can have a host of issues. This regime regulates the production of sebum and cleanses the scalp with its tea tree essential oil content, providing your hair with a dual action treatment. It purifies the hair from the roots down to the tips, pampering and softening your locks. With this light paraben- and silicone-free formulation, your hair’s vitality can be restored without it being weighed down.
How should Detox Me! treatments be used?
This range targets excess sebum and protects the hair fibre by acting as a real detoxifying shield. This regime can be done out twice a week, no more, so that you let time go by between hairwashes. Otherwise you will overly stimulate the sebaceous glands responsible for making your hair greasy, and make matters worse.
Put the shampoo on wet hair at the roots. Lather it up by briefly massaging your head and spread the foam out down the lengths. Then, thoroughly rinse your hair to remove any residue and to purify the scalp. Continue the detox treatment by applying the conditioner, which contains just the right amount of treatment (a small amount is enough). Spread it out strand by strand, focusing on the tips. You now have a perfectly clean scalp and softer locks with every wash.
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