Brushing Your Hair: an essential beauty gesture
7 October 2020Avoiding Split Ends
8 October 2020Winter is an opportunity to take time to pamper yourself
with Leonor Greyl beauty rituals …
Want a relaxing moment in the bathroom,
comforting formulas, creamy textures, and soothing scents?
Zoom on four essential treatments to give your hair a boost.
A true elixir of softness for damaged hair.
Cold weather can cause the hair to dry out and break.
The hydrating power of coconut oil combined with the antioxidant
properties of the mongongo oil instantly restore hair’s softness
and suppleness.
Applied to dry hair before shampooing, it’s an essential part of
your beauty routine and your ally in all circumstances.
Shampooing Crème Moelle de Bambou
The must-have of treatment shampoos! Wonderfully hydrating,
rich and creamy and formulated with bamboo extract it improves
softness and makes untangling easier.
Its sensual fragrance reminiscent of the summer sun offers a
moment of pure pleasure for the senses.
A mask rich in botanical oils and amino acids for extra softness and shine.
Its delicately fragranced formula with jasmine water hydrates the hair
without weighing it down: a real boost for fine hair lacking in vitality
this autumn.
If your hair is very dry, thick, or frizzy, choose Masque à l’Orchidée.
The gentlest styling product to protect and care for your hair this autumn.
With its silk proteins that attach to the hair’s keratin, it adds spectacular
shine and smoothness to your hair without weighing it down.
Wind, rain, cold – it protects hair from all aggressions and prevents frizz
that can spoil your day!
If your hair is thick or frizzy, opt for Éclat Naturel day cream with shea butter
and jojoba oil.
Its anti-static properties smooth and control the hair whatever the conditions.
Cold, rain, static…. These essential treatments will help you to face
all weather conditions and keep your hair healthy until the sunny days come.
Related advice:
Does my dry hair need hydration or moisture?
Deeply hydrate your hair with Crème aux Fleurs