My hair is chemically treated. I hate its natural waves. So I go for a hair rebond and because of this, my hair needs regular treatment. But then, I don’t wanna spend as much as I have already spent for the process itself. It costs me around Php2k plus the initial treatment charges after each rebond and the tips. So I do the treatment myself. My hairdresser taught me to mix 2 tablespoons of vinegar (of any kind) with 2 sachets (or its equivalent if you buy a bottle) of hair conditioner. Apply it after shampoo and leave it for a while. I do this once a week and alternate it with Papaya Hair Mask which I got from the same person for only Php150.
The jar is as big as a Peanut Brittle’s jar that you get from Baguio. The content is as thick as hair conditioner with sweetened papaya scent. Just try to imagine! It is best and ideal for chemically treated hair just like my hair as it repairs damaged strands of hair giving your hair a silky and shiny look.
Usage:
- Apply evenly to hair after shampoo.
- Leave for 5-8 minutes.
- Comb through while you wait.
- Rinse thoroughly.
Papaya Hair Mask. The repair complex of nutrients with papaya fluid penetrates deeply and especially quickly into the hair structure. The rich active substance are activated when coming into contact with water producing a warming effect. It ensures smoothness of the hair and gives it a silky shine.
That’s when I learned that Papaya is not only an ingredient to your dishes and good for the skin. It also helps ones hair grow faster and healthier.
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