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We cover the latest skincare trends in the consumer world to help keep aesthetic physicians in the know.
Featured skincare this week includes a collagen hair mask to restore damaged locks with the help of sound frequency, a soothing moisturizing balm packing a 1000-mg hemp extract punch, and an age-repair defensin’s kit for anti-aging.
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Specifically formulated for hair damaged by excessive color processing, heat styling, and environmental damage, the collagen hair mask restores locks with a blend of collagen, tamanu oil for moisturizing, argan oil for nutrients, and keratin to promote hair strength and resist breakage.
TO112’s damaged hair types formula is also charged with sound frequency, 528 Hz, which encourages DNA repair, improves hair heath, and brings balance and love to the body with every use, according to the company.
The product is SLS- and sulfate-free, DEA-free, paraben-free, cruelty-free, and safe for use on color- and keratin-treated hair.
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