Olaplex bond multiplier has allowed me to push the boundaries with my coloring techniques, and deliver results to my guests faster than ever! Lightening services can cause breakage and compromise the integrity of the hair, so I proceed with a gentle touch when it comes to these services, usually insisting my guests take it slow when trying to go a lot lighter. Enter Olaplex, which has been getting intensive testing from baller level celebrity stylists like Guy Tang and Tracy Cunningham for the past year, and has been released to us this summer. Can I just say I'M OBSESSED! I love game changers, and Olaplex is on it's way to demigod status or more, IMHO.
I'm a little obsessed with coconut oil right now. I've been using it as a "pre-conditioner" in the salon , I melt anywhere from 2 tablespoons to 1/2 cup of coconut oil (depending on how much i need to really saturate the hair from root to end, then apply it to dry hair. If you do this at home, you can do it hours before you plan to wash it - I sleep with it in my hair and wash it out with Loreal Professional Delicate Color Sulfate Free Shampoo the next morning. If you're a no-poo-er, I suggest using the Ouidad Cleansing Oil instead. You can condition your hair as usual, or, for extra awesomeness, follow with an apple cider vinegar rinse use up to half acv to half water, or try using 2 parts water to 1 part acv. Let that site for at least 2 minutes, RINSE WELL. Be SO careful not to get it in your eyes, it burns like a BITCH . It's not harsh on your hair, though - the acidity of the vinegar is actually very gentle on the cuticle helping to close it...

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