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A treat for your hair

I have to rave about something. Everyone who knows me personally knows that my hair is very thick, very curly and frizzy especially at the ends. I decided to try our shampoo, conditioner and leave in serum made with honey. Here is the ingredients just in the shampoo. "• Propolis (tree sap plus beeswax) - Contains minerals, vitamins, amino acids and antioxidants to help restore weak and brittle hair.
• Honey (made by bees from the nectar of flowers) - Helps restore moisture.
• Royal jelly (the food of bees) – Helps lock in shine and restore hair’s natural luster.

Made in Korea" So I decided to try it and I used it once yesterday and let my hair air dry and today I actually can wear it down, the frizz is not there and it is so soft and manageable. I highly recommend this for anyone with damaged hair or color treated hair, it is like a treat for your hair.

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