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Hyaluronic Acid Is a Star Ingredient in Hair Care, Too

You know it in skin care, now let us introduce it in hair care
This new product combines two common skin care ingredients (hyaluronic acid and charcoal) into a moisturizing pre-shampoo. Don't be put off by the black gel formula. The purifying treatment is suitable for a range of hair types and it has a divine tea rose and musk scent.

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The millennial pink bottle is Instagram eye candy, but it's the protecting and strengthening formula that makes this new hair treatment a hit. The versatile product protects strands from hair-destroying humidity and up to 428 degrees while heat styling. Frizz is replaced by sleek and defined locks that have a hint of tropical scent courtesy of papaya, coconut, mangosteen and prickly pear.

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Brightening vitamin C, hyaluronic acid and vegetable collagen get to work in this strengthening leave-in treatment. Apply to towel-dried hair then spritz on again when dry locks could use more moisture. The leave-in conditioner also protects against environmental stressors and has radish root extract to help improve scalp circulation.

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This smoothing conditioner is like a gorgeous glaze that leaves strands sleek and glossy. The cruelty-free formula uses hyaluronic acid, neroli oil, murumuru butter and vegan keratin. It's suitable for all hair types.

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Consider hyaluronic acid for hair and scalp. Apply 20 drops (count 'em) of this vegan serum onto towel-dried or dry hair along the hairline and roots. The scalp-stimulating formula also has caffeine, castor oil and a host of other interesting ingredients (pea sprout extract, wheat sprouts) to amp up hair.

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BY HEATHER CICHOWSKI | DEC 22, 2020 | SHARES
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