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I have doubted to review hair care since purple hair was died since it is a bit routine to maintain the color, but now that the color is fading, I have been planning to return to the blond/mushroom brown of fungi around June. This means that my impulse to cling to my purple is not so intense, so it felt like a good time to try some new hair things that begin with the pharmacy L’Oreal With your new collection of glycolic brightness!

The idea behind glycolic brightness products is that it uses a 2% glycolic acid brightness complex (yes, the same acid we have been using on our faces) to penetrate hair fiber and seal and flatten the cuticle, which allows hair to reflect the light more effectively for up to 10 washes. If the hair is opaque, porous and hard, how will it reflect the light? This routine includes: shampoo, conditioner, 5 -minute and serum rolling treatment.

Glycolic shine shampoo*

Gloss Gloss Routine Review Glycolic L'Oreal Paris

I started the brain a bit to try to find out if glycolic acid really did something for real hair and all that occurred to me is that it is good for the scalp, since exfolia and eliminates dead skin and accumulates. Apart from that, I am not sure how effective it is in the real hair in itself that it is not to make the hair follicle happier, what I suppose is something!

Sulfate shampoo contains a 2% glycolic brightness complex and is responsible for filling cracks and cracks along the hair fiber. For someone like me with dry hair, this shampoo was not the minimum of hydration, but felt clarifying in my scalp and hair.

Glycolic brightness conditioner*

The conditioner suddenly jumps to a 11% glycolic brightness complex and acts to soften the hair surface in preparation for the lamination. When I used only this conditioner and shampoo on its own, my hair was dying by hydration, so for test purposes, I had to use a hair mask together if I was not using the lamination treatment because my hair was very dry.

5 -minute lamination rinse treatment*

This 17% glycolic brightness complex treatment is really the entire routine, since without it, there is no “brightness” of what to talk about. This in addition to the shampoo and the conditioner made my hair feel softer, but not so much softer. I really expected a greater difference in terms of hair texture, but I will admit that after drying my hair, my hair looked softer with less crazy flyers that I always have due to my constant baby hair. I would continue using this, but without the shampoo and the conditioner, since I feel that my hair could be softer if I used something else.

License serum*

I really liked this! This serum is a 14% glycolic shine complex and I felt that once I applied this pink shill, my hair looked and felt softer. I used this in the second and/or third day hair that needed some review, since it can be used in humid or dry hair. My color ends are so dry in the heat style that I could use more than the two recommended drops (more like two pumps) without my hair seemed heavy.

Final verdict: HMMM, as a collection, I do not think this would work very well for me, but the treatment of the lamination was effective and I liked the serum like a Be-Between Hair washes pick-up. However, I do not feel that my hair was at your best time and I prefer to use more moisturizing shampoos and conditioners along with hair masks while using a 1-2x/month lamination treatment. The other thing I liked about this collection was the aroma of the products! While they were very perfected, the aroma was something nostalgic for me and reminded me of all those sweet and floral aromas that I liked when I was a teenager.

You can find the glycolic brightness routine of L’Oreal Paris in all Canadian pharmacies.

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