Hair care
Hyaluronic acid: it's also beneficial for your hair!
You know about the anti-ageing benefits of hyaluronic acid for your skin, but did you know that it is also a beauty aid for your hair? Here are some of its many advantages.
A great treatment for dry and damaged hair
Hyaluronic acid is a molecule naturally present in the body whose ultra-hydrating properties provide dehydrated locks prone to breakage with a rejuvenating treatment. By retaining up to 1000 times its weight in water at the heart of the hair fibre, this hydration booster restores your hair’s suppleness and elasticity. As a result, it is the ideal way to prevent breakage and to say goodbye to split ends. Hyaluronic acid is also a godsend for overprocessed locks, as it makes them strong and soft once more!
An enhancing effect for all hair types
Good news, you can benefit from its virtues whatever your hair type! By deeply rehydrating, hyaluronic acid restores the hair fibre’s shine. It also tames unruly locks for more beautiful looking easy-to-style hair. Flat, limp locks are given a boost and perfectly hydrated, while the cuticles of the fibre are smoothed down to give you beautifully sleek straight locks. As for curls, they get more bounce and definition. It is hardly surprising that Jean Louis David draws on the strengths of hyaluronic acid in the formulations for the Curl Therapy range to enhance your waves.
A straightening aid
Coupled with keratin, hyaluronic acid also gives you a gentle straightening technique with a natural result which can last up to four months. A clever way to tame your locks without damaging them!
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