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Carol's Daughter Repair + Volume System
The Carol's Daughter Repair + Volume System is for fine hair that needs some repair to it and also needs volume. The shampoo, conditioner and volume spray are all designed to work specifically on the needs of this type of hair. All three products contain Tahitian Monöi Gardenia, which smells divine and leaves hair feeling and smelling great.
8.5 fl.oz./250mL $20.00
Fine, delicate hair needs softness and strength without being weighed down. So give your stands a lift with Monöi Ora (meaning “life” in Monöi’s own Tahiti). Carol's Daughter Monöi Ora Repair + Volume Sufate Free Shampoo is the lighter way to gently cleanse and reduce breakage. This lightweight shampoo, made with Monöi Oil and Coconut Water, helps create natural body. Don’t "weight", the fuller look you want starts here.
This shampoo is absolutely amazing. It comes in a wonderufl container that opens from the top where you just twist and get some from the hole in the top of the container. Then you put some in your palm and apply to wet hair. Massage gently into a lather. Rinse thoroughly and repeat if needed. Then apply the Lightweight Conditioner. This shampoo smells amazing and leaves hair feeling amazing. It does not weigh hair down nor does it make hair feel dry or damaged. Hair feels soft and well taken cafe of.
Watch this video to learn how to get the best hair from the Monöi Collection:
8.5 fl.oz./250mL $22.00
After shampooing, you will want to use the Lightweight Conditioner. Your fine, delicate hair definitely deserves a stronger life that’s full of 'airy' bounce. So give it Monöi Ora (meaning “life” in Monöi’s own Tahiti), which is the lighter way to moisture-rich repair and softness without letting hair fall flat. Made with a strand-strengthening blend, with Monöi Oil and Coconut Water, this extraordinarily light conditioner helps create healthy-looking volume. Don’t "weight", the strength to lift is now all yours.
Carol's Daughter Monöi Ora Repair + Volume Lightweight Conditioner also smells amazing, because of the rich Monöi scent. It is not the kind of conditioner that will weigh hair down but it does help damaged hair. It keeps hair from being too frizzy and having flyaways. It also keeps hair from being too flat and instead, it gives hair all of the volume it needs. To use, apply to clean, wet hair after shampooing and then rinse off. If you want, you can leave on for a few minutes in the shower to have more time to detangle and help with damaged hair. Rinse and style as usual.
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5 fl.oz./150mL $22.00
Finally, after using the shampoo and conditioner, you use the Carol's Daughter Monöi Ora Repair + Volume Flexible Volume Spray. Use on fine, delicate hair that deserves lasting volume and that is in need of full movement and life. So give your strands the strength they need to stay lifted with Monoi Ora, the light way to natural-looking body. This lightweight volumizing system, of shampoo, conditioner and volume spray, is infused with Monoi Oil and Coconut Water, and adds a veil of moisture while it helps to protect against heat.
Apply to damp hair after using conditioner. Spray at the roots and blow dry for extra volume. Your hair will be as high as Texas hair. But it will look good. And this spray smells amazing. It has the Monöi Gardenia oil in it and it smells divine. Love the sway this smells. And I also love how it makes the roots stay up and gives volume to the hair.
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Until Next Time~
Marie Papachatzis
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