Damaged Hair Keratin Routine
Keratin Strength & Repair Pack
Repair and protect | Biomimetic keratin | Silicone-free
Do you notice your hair is dry, damaged, and weak? Discover this +99% natural repairing hair routine with biomimetic keratin, identical to your hair's own. Restore the strength and shine of your mane by reaching deep into the hair fibre with this intensive repairing duo for damaged, dry, and weak hair. The mask repairs deep damage and strengthens the fibre by up to 84% from the first use, reducing split ends and frizz, while the detangling spray hydrates, softens, and protects the keratin from heat damage up to 238ºC. More resilience, more shine, and visibly healthier hair from the first application.
Keratin Therapy Hair Mask
- Repairs deep damage and strengthens the hair fibre from within by up to 84% in just one use
- Achieve visibly stronger and less brittle hair from the first application
- Reduces frizz and adds softness without weighing it down
- Up to 53% fewer split ends with a single application
Hair Radiance Keratin Spray
- Helps improve manageability while providing 33% more hydration
- Achieve softer, more manageable hair with 40% more shine
- Increases thermal degradation resistance by 44%. Protects keratin up to 238º
Free from silicones, sulfates, parabens, alcohol, and other petroleum derivatives
200 ml, 100 ml | 99%+ natural formulas | Dermatologically and trichologically tested | Suitable for pregnant women | Suitable for all hair types | Glass and plastic packaging"
Tested efficacy
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Apply the repairing mask to clean, damp hair, from mid-lengths to ends. Leave on for 5-10 minutes. Rinse thoroughly with water.
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*You can use it 2-3 times a week.
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Afterwards, to detangle, apply 3-4 sprays of the Hair Radiance Keratin Spray to still damp hair. Remember to hold it about 30-40 cm away from your hair. Gently brush through.
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This will help you detangle and extend the repairing effects of the mask, while also protecting your hair from the high temperatures of hairdryers and straighteners.
*Ingredients from organic farming
**Derived from natural essential oils
Extraction: Aloe Vera is a perennial plant native to warm climates. The gel contained in its leaves is commonly used in skin treatments due to its many beneficial properties.
Benefits: Known as an astringent, this plant also has moisturizing, regenerating, rejuvenating and antibacterial properties. These properties are perfect for revitalizing skin. It also functions as a deep cleansing agent, opening pores and eliminating toxins that cause the disruptions in the skin’s normal functioning. It also benefits the hair by restoring shine and helping to eliminate excess dandruff and scalp irritations. It is used especially effective for treating skin irritations, blemishes and acne.
Extraction: water is an element present in most cosmetic products and is the most important raw material. In the cosmetics industry, purified water is used in a process to eliminate any solid particle that may contain water in order to achieve a higher degree of purity and quality.
Benefits: water helps to cleanse the body. Hydrates and improves the effect of other active ingredients, provides softness and delays premature aging of the skin.
Extraction: Panthenol is derived from vitamin B5, obtained from pantothenic acid, which is found in foods like vegetables and cereals.
Benefits: Panthenol deeply hydrates, improves elasticity, and repairs both hair and skin. It strengthens the hair fibre, reduces frizz, and soothes irritations. Additionally, on the skin, it promotes cell regeneration, providing softness, shine, and protection against external aggressions.
Obtaining: The vegan keratin amino acids are obtained through biofermentation and sustainable, cruelty-free practices. They represent a vegan and sustainable alternative to traditional animal-derived keratin.
Benefits: These amino acids are highly compatible with hair and skin fibers. They penetrate the hair and skin, helping to repair, strengthen, and improve moisture retention. In hair products, they enhance elasticity, reduce frizz, and provide softness. In skincare formulas, they offer a hydrating and conditioning effect.
Sourcing: Glycerin ester and amino acid derived from sugar beet.
Benefits: It is an active conditioner that provides an excellent moisturising, softening and anti-frizz effect to the hair.
Extraction: 100% natural ingredient obtained from sugarcane and approved by Ecocert. It is biodegradable, making it the perfect natural alternative to petroleum glycols.
Benefits: it is used in cosmetics as a moisturizing agent, solvent and emollient. Its sensory properties help reduce skin irritations. They also control viscosity.
Extraction: also known as pyroglutamic acid or pidolic acid, it is found in mammalian tissues. Its synthesis can be made from glutamic acid, an amino acid present in fruits and vegetables, fats and molasses.
Benefits: it has an excellent moisturising effect that provides an improvement in the appearance of the hair, increasing its density, elasticity and shine. An excellent solution for hair that has suffered physical damage or is subjected to chemical treatments.
Extraction: this is a multifunctional oligopeptide protein derived from the emblematic African Baobab tree, also known as the tree of life.
Benefits: excellent for hair care and prevention of ageing. This exotic ingredient repairs damaged hair, increasing its elasticity, protecting it from UV rays and nourishing it from root to tip.
Extraction: obtained from olive oil fatty acids.
Benefits: It acts as an emollient, softening the skin and as a hair conditioner. Leaves hair easy to comb, flexible, soft and shiny and gives volume, lightness and shine.
Extraction: linseed comes from flax, a herbaceous plant excellent as a textile fibre. The central part of its seed is rich in proteins containing arginine, glutamic acid and aspartic acid, as well as other essential amino acids.
Benefits: these amino acids have regenerating and strengthening properties for the hair. In addition, they promote the alignment of hair fibers, reducing frizz.
Extraction: this seaweed is one of the great riches of the Menor Sea. It contains the highest levels of protein and amino acids of its species. In addition, it has a high concentration of mycosporin-type amino acids, due to its great exposure to the sun's rays.
Benefits: improves the structure of the hair, considerably increasing the elasticity and resistance of hair fibers. It also provides protection against external aggressions, dehydration and frizz.
Extraction: extracted from the leaves of the olive tree, a tree that is usually found in the Mediterranean areas of Europe and Africa. The olive branches, from where the leaves are collected, are traditionally recognised as symbols of peace.
Benefits: it has antioxidant and antibacterial properties. In the same way, it maintains the skin in optimal conditions and acts as a fragrant agent.
Extraction: it is harvested from plants (soy or coconut oil for example) by hydrolysis of fats and by fermenting sugars. Glycerol is found naturally in skin and is considered a self-healing compound.
Benefits: it is one of the many substances in the skin that helps maintain the outer barrier and prevents dryness and peeling. It leaves skin feeling nourished and works to treat acne. It also prevents the accumulation of fat and improves the appearance of hair. Vegetable glycerin can be used as a diluent and as an alcohol substitute when preparing herbal extracts.
Extraction: It is a carbohydrate polysaccharide that is naturally derived and then combined with a starch.
Benefits: It has multiple functions in cosmetics, including binding agent, emulsifier, moisturiser, texture enhancer, and film-forming agent. Sometimes used as an alternative to glycerine, maltooligosyl glycoside gives cosmetic products a smooth feel and has soothing properties.
Obtaining: This ingredient is derived from hydrolysed proteins (such as soy, wheat, or silk) modified with cationic groups derived from coconut oil, through a reaction with epoxides like propylene oxide. The result is a quaternised hydrolysed protein with conditioning properties.
Benefits: Thanks to its positive charge, it effectively adheres to hair and skin surfaces, providing long-lasting conditioning even after rinsing. It improves combability, reduces static, and repairs damaged areas of the hair. It also imparts a soft feel and enhances skin texture in body care products.
Extraction: it is produced by partial hydrolysis of corn, wheat or potato starch.
Benefits: It is used in cosmetics as a moisturiser to keep water in products, as well as on the skin.
Extraction: polysaccharide derived from carbs’ fermentation like glucose or corn syrup.
Benefits: it is used as binder stabilizer and skin conditioning agent in a great variety of cosmetics and personal care products including bathroom toiletries, make-up, skincare, haircare and toothpaste.
Extraction: Lactic acid is obtained from the natural fermentation of sugars and is used to adjust the pH of cosmetic products due to its acidic nature.
Benefits: This ingredient allows cosmetics to be milder for skin and hair.
Extraction: derived from Coconut Oil and Glycerin, is considered an excellent emollient and skin repairing agent. It is a mix of fatty acids. It is not considered a sensitizing agent.
Benefits: it repairs the surface of the skin and prevents the loss of moisture and also works to thicken skin. They are neutral oils that do not irritate the skin, are easy to apply and are quickly absorbed.
Extraction: natural scent with citrus notes of lemon, orange and grapefruit, combined with a sweeter touch of blackcurrant, peach and rose.
Benefits: a fragrance that gives the product a refreshing aroma. This natural scent is used in the Hair Radiance Keratine Spray.
Extraction: is a biological compound consisting of citric acid and vegetable oils. +
Benefits: this fatty acid monoglyceride is used as an emulsifier and stabiliser for water and oil emulsions. It also contributes to the even distribution of the product during use.
Extraction: 100% vegetable material derived from the endosperm of the Caesalpinia spinosa plant, native to Peru.
Benefits: works as a thickening agent, emulsion stabilizer and texturizer in cosmetic products.
Extraction: lauric acid ester, a saturated fatty acid with antibacterial properties, and Polyglycerin-4. It is a natural, biodegradable ingredient approved by Ecocert.
Benefits: acts as a skin conditioner, emollient, solubilizer and emulsifying agent.
Extraction: caprylic acid monoester, a saturated fatty acid with antifungal properties, and Polyglycerin-6. It is a natural, biodegradable ingredient approved by Ecocert.
Benefits: acts as a skin conditioner, emollient, solubilizer and emulsifying agent.
Extraction: tocopherol or vitamin E, is naturally found in vegetable fats and oils, cereals, nuts and green and yellow leafy vegetables.
Benefits: it is used in cosmetics for its antioxidant properties and also acts as a skin conditioning agent. Reduces the appearance of stretch marks, helps improve skin tone, moisturizes and helps keep skin firm. For hair care, Holy Basil helps improve the blood circulation in the scalp which stimulates hair growth and helps to condition hair and provide shine.
Extraction: also known as alguinic acid, it is a polysaccharide that comes from brown seaweed, more precisely from its cell wall.
Benefits: it has a huge capacity to absorb water, in fact it swells creating a gelatinous structure. For this reason it is used as a binder and emulsifier, creates a surface film and regulates the viscosity of the formulation it is part of.
Extraction: Manufactured by fermentation of glucose syrup derived from the corn renewable raw material.
Benefits: It is a chelating agent that inactivates metal ions to prevent deterioration of cosmetic products
Extraction: benzoic acid salt that is naturally found in blueberries, prunes, cinnamon and apple.
Benefits: it is used as a cosmetic preservative to prevent the growth and proliferation of fungi and bacteria in the products.
Extraction: is the potassium salt of sorbic acid that occurs naturally in mountain berries (Sorbus aucuparia).
Benefits: acts as a preservative, protecting cosmetics from deterioration by preventing or delaying the growth and reproduction of microorganisms. This compound is easily metabolized by the body and produces water and CO2, therefore it is completely harmless.
Extraction: this essential oil is obtained from the lemon, an acidic citrus fruit high in vitamins, especially in vitamin C.
Benefits: purifies oily skin, opens clogged pores and improves acne-prone skin. Like many scented oils, lemon oil has antioxidant and calming properties which benefit the skin. It also provides benefits on the hair: it increases capillary resistance prevents the scalp from over drying and treats dandruff.
Obtaining: it is obtained from the peel of the fruit of the Citrus aurantium tree, also known as the bitter orange tree, typical of Mediterranean countries.
Benefits: this essential oil is used in perfumes for its fresh and citrusy aroma, and is common in skincare and aromatherapy for its calming and relaxing properties.
Obtaining: Pinene is a natural compound mainly obtained from essential oils derived from pine resins and needles, as well as from other aromatic plants such as rosemary and eucalyptus.
Benefits: In cosmetics, pinene provides antioxidant, soothing, and antimicrobial properties. Its use enhances the formulation of skin and hair products, helping to revitalize, protect, and calm, while also offering freshness and a natural aroma.
Extraction: it is a monoterpene of natural origin that is found in many citrus fruits such as lemon. It is a colorless liquid with a light, fresh and sweet citrus aroma.
Benefits: widely used to make fragrances and flavors. It is a main component of many essential oils.
Extraction: monoterpene with floral aroma and a touch of menthol. This natural fragrance, is sweet and smooth. It is produced by a wide variety of plants such as mint, cinnamon, citrus fruits and birch trees.
Benefits: widely used to make fragrances and flavors. It is a main component of many essential oils.
Obtaining: Geranyl acetate is a monoterpenic ester naturally found in various essential oils, especially in citronella, palmarosa, geranium, yuzu, and carrot oils.
Benefits: It stands out for its soft, sweet, and floral fragrance, with fruity notes similar to rose or pear. It is frequently used in perfumery and cosmetics as an aromatic ingredient. In addition to its olfactory role, it has antimicrobial and repellent properties.
Extraction: It is a monoterpene that is found in natural essential oils. It is found naturally in plants such as geranium and lemon.
Benefits: it is widely used as an ingredient of fragrances due to its rose-like scent. It is also used in many products to generate grapefruit, plum, pineapple, peach, lemon and cranberry scents.
Extraction: water is an element present in most cosmetic products and is the most important raw material. In the cosmetics industry, purified water is used in a process to eliminate any solid particle that may contain water in order to achieve a higher degree of purity and quality.
Benefits: water helps to cleanse the body. Hydrates and improves the effect of other active ingredients, provides softness and delays premature aging of the skin.
Extraction: mixture of cetyl and stearic alcohols that are produced naturally in plants.
Benefits: these alcohols have the ability to prevent emulsions from separating between their oily and watery parts. These ingredients are also used to alter the thickness of liquid products, to increase foam capacity or to stabilize them.
Extraction: derived from Coconut Oil and Glycerin, is considered an excellent emollient and skin repairing agent. It is a mix of fatty acids. It is not considered a sensitizing agent.
Benefits: it repairs the surface of the skin and prevents the loss of moisture and also works to thicken skin. They are neutral oils that do not irritate the skin, are easy to apply and are quickly absorbed.
Obtainment: Murumuru shortening is obtained by cold-pressing the seeds of the native murumuru palm of Brazil (Astrocaryum murumuru).
Extraction: coconut is a tropical fruit obtained from the coconut tree. Cold pressing thExtraction: the coconut is a tropical fruit obtained from the coconut tree. The oil is obtained by pressing the pulp of the coconut which produces a fat-like substance from which the coconut oil is later extracted. This vegetable oil is composed 90% of saturated fatty acids.
Benefits: coconut oil is one of the star ingredients in any beauty routine. It is perfect for hair care, serving as a conditioner to repair and restructure dry and damaged hair and help prevent breakage. It is rich in fatty acids that nourish and moisturize hair and leaves hair feeling smooth and silky. It is also great for skin, working as a powerful moisturizer by hydrating dry, damaged skin and leaving it feeling smooth and refreshed. Additionally, it has remarkable restorative and antioxidative properties.nditioner, it repairs damaged hair and restructures it increasing its resistance. Rich in fatty acids, it nourishes and hydrates the hair. Combined with rinsing, it leaves a soft and silky effect.
Obtaining:
It is an amidoamine derived from fatty acids of Brassica (usually rapeseed). In formulations, it is typically neutralised with an acid (e.g., lactic or citric) to convert it into its salt form, enhancing solubility and performance in aqueous systems.
Benefits:
Acts as a cationic conditioning agent: provides softness, detangling, anti-static properties, and improves wet and dry combing, especially in sensitised hair. It can also help increase viscosity and enhance the sensory feel in shampoos and cleansers (commonly used in sulfate-free formulas), helping to leave the hair feeling more ""fluffy"" and less rough after washing.
Extraction: Panthenol is derived from vitamin B5, obtained from pantothenic acid, which is found in foods like vegetables and cereals.
Benefits: Panthenol deeply hydrates, improves elasticity, and repairs both hair and skin. It strengthens the hair fibre, reduces frizz, and soothes irritations. Additionally, on the skin, it promotes cell regeneration, providing softness, shine, and protection against external aggressions.
Extraction: it is harvested from plants (soy or coconut oil for example) by hydrolysis of fats and by fermenting sugars. Glycerol is found naturally in skin and is considered a self-healing compound.
Benefits: it is one of the many substances in the skin that helps maintain the outer barrier and prevents dryness and peeling. It leaves skin feeling nourished and works to treat acne. It also prevents the accumulation of fat and improves the appearance of hair. Vegetable glycerin can be used as a diluent and as an alcohol substitute when preparing herbal extracts.
Extraction: natural pentylene glycol is obtained from renewable plant-based sources such as sugar cane or maize.
Benefits: commonly used in moisturising creams and lotions for its hydrating properties, which help retain moisture in the skin. It also has antibacterial and preservative effects, helping other active ingredients act better on the skin.
Extraction: natural scent with citrus notes of lemon, orange and grapefruit, combined with a sweeter touch of blackcurrant, peach and rose.
Benefits: a fragrance that gives the product a refreshing aroma. This natural scent is used in the Hair Radiance Keratine Spray.
Extraction: Lactic acid is obtained from the natural fermentation of sugars and is used to adjust the pH of cosmetic products due to its acidic nature.
Benefits: This ingredient allows cosmetics to be milder for skin and hair.
Obtaining: The vegan keratin amino acids are obtained through biofermentation and sustainable, cruelty-free practices. They represent a vegan and sustainable alternative to traditional animal-derived keratin.
Benefits: These amino acids are highly compatible with hair and skin fibers. They penetrate the hair and skin, helping to repair, strengthen, and improve moisture retention. In hair products, they enhance elasticity, reduce frizz, and provide softness. In skincare formulas, they offer a hydrating and conditioning effect.
Extraction: it is the hydrogenated version of squalene. It is an aliphatic triterpene extracted from rice bran, wheat germ and green olives. It has a 100% natural origin.
Benefits: it is a natural component of the skin and a good emollient and sebum restorer. It is used in regenerative treatments for dry skin. It has antioxidant properties and stimulates the immune system.
Extraction: Candelilla Wax comes from the plant Euphorbia Cerífera, also known as candelilla plant. Its colour can vary from a brown to a more yellowish tone.
Benefits: This wax has protective and moisturising properties and is well absorbed into the skin. It is used as a vegan alternative to beeswax as it shares the same protective and thickening properties. One of the most appreciated properties of this wax is the high level of brightness in its surface when refined.
Extraction: linoleic acid is an essential fatty acid of the omega 6 series. Its first double bond is between the 6th and 7th carbon in the chain. Human orgnism cannot synthesise this type of component, so it has to be acquired through food and by external application of cosmetics. It is extracted from plant-derived oils such as linseed.
Benefits: numerous benefits for the organism are attributed to it. It helps to reinforce the skin barrier, maintaining its hydration and reinforcing its shield against irritating agents. Scientific results show effects on acne and other types of inflammatory disorders.
Extraction: Oily polymer obtained from rapeseed and sunflower oil
Benefits: It creates a film on the hair that cancels out electrical charges with wet hair. It eases styling, gives softness, hydration and shine. Provides an excellent final touch and control of split ends and hair breakage.
Obtaining:
It is a derivative of guar (a natural polysaccharide obtained from the seed of Cyamopsis tetragonoloba). It is modified by hydroxypropylation and then quaternized (introduction of quaternary ammonium groups), which gives it a cationic nature and enhances its affinity for hair fibers.
Benefits:
It functions as a conditioning polymer widely used in shampoos and cleansers, providing benefits like detangling and immediate softness, especially for damaged or porous hair, anti-static effect (less frizz and flyaways), improved wet and dry combing, with a silkier feel. Additionally, it can add body and enhance the sensory experience without the need for silicones. In cleansing systems, it helps reduce the typical roughness of surfactants and improves the ""creaminess"" of the foam.
Extraction: It is a carbohydrate polysaccharide that is naturally derived and then combined with a starch.
Benefits: It has multiple functions in cosmetics, including binding agent, emulsifier, moisturiser, texture enhancer, and film-forming agent. Sometimes used as an alternative to glycerine, maltooligosyl glycoside gives cosmetic products a smooth feel and has soothing properties.
Extraction: Guar hydroxypropyltrimonium chloride is a derivative of guar seeds. It is a type of galactomannan, a polysaccharide, which forms a viscous gel called guar gum when mixed with cold water.
Benefits: Often used as an antistatic and conditioning agent for hair or skin; it also increases the viscosity of cosmetics.
Extraction: it comes from the controlled enzymatic hydrolysis of wheat and is gluten free. It is rich in proteins and amino acids, essential elements for a healthy metabolism.
Benefits: it increases skin’s firmness and helps to form a film to retain moisture and provide luminosity. It prevents the skin from drying out and diminishes the appearance of wrinkles. It nourishes and repairs hair, detangles, provides shine and hydration.
Extraction: oleic acid is a monounsaturated fatty acid of the sere omega 9. Its first double bond is found between the 9th and 10th carbon of its chain. It is extracted from plant-derived oils, such as olive or safflower oils.
Benefits: numerous health benefits are attributed to this ingredient, thanks to its anti-inflammatory properties. It restores the levels of humidity of skin, providing hydration and elasticity. It is also used to convey other active ingredients in cosmetics thanks to its high penetration capacity in the stratum corneum.
Extraction: soy biopeptides are obtained by enzymatic depolymerization of soy proteins.
Benefits: due to its protein composition, soybean biopeptides manage to protect hair from external aggressions, restore hair fiber and achieve a soft and radiant appearance.
Extraction: obtained from acid, alkaline or enzymatic hydrolysis of Zea mays composed mainly of amino acids, peptides and proteins.
Benefits: It has antistatic properties, reducing static electricity on the surface of the hair, supplying conditioning. Leaves hair easy to comb, flexible, soft and shiny and gives volume, lightness and shine.
Obtaining:
It is a derivative of gluconamide, which comes from gluconic acid (usually obtained from the oxidation of glucose). Through a hydroxypropyl modification, its compatibility and performance in cosmetic formulations are enhanced, while maintaining a distinctly hydrophilic character.
Benefits:
It primarily acts as a humectant and hydration booster: it helps to attract and retain water, improving elasticity and comfort. In skincare, it contributes to a longer-lasting feeling of hydration and softer skin; in haircare, it can help reduce roughness and improve texture, especially in dehydrated or sensitised fibres. It is useful when seeking effective hydration with a pleasant sensory experience, without relying solely on high levels of glycerin.
Extraction: it is produced by partial hydrolysis of corn, wheat or potato starch.
Benefits: It is used in cosmetics as a moisturiser to keep water in products, as well as on the skin.
Obtaining:
It is a gluconate salt derived from gluconic acid (typically obtained from the oxidation of glucose) in which the counterion is hydroxypropylammonium. This salt form increases its affinity for water and facilitates its incorporation into aqueous formulas as a functional agent for hydration and comfort.
Benefits:
Acts as a humectant and conditioning agent: helps capture and retain water, improving hydration and softness of the skin and/or hair fiber. In hair care, it can contribute to a silkier and less coarse feel (especially in dehydrated hair), and in skincare products, it provides comfort and a sensation of more flexible skin. It is used to enhance hydration with a pleasant sensory profile, supporting the feeling of prolonged hydration.
Origin: Palmitic acid is a long-chain saturated fatty acid (LCFA), a term for fatty acids containing 13 to 21 carbons. Palmitic acid contains 16 carbons. This acid is found in most fats and oils, such as soybean oil.
Benefits: It is used as an emollient, emulsifier, thickener and carrier agent for other ingredients in cosmetic solutions. Also of note, it gives products good extensibility.
Extraction: it is a natural emulsifiable obtained from glycerin and stearic acid.
Benefits: it is used in oily external fase cream formulations and allows to properly emulsify the physical filters in sunscreens.
Obtenció:
És un oli essencial obtingut habitualment per destil·lació per arrossegament de vapor de les flors de Pelargonium graveolens (gerani).
Beneficis:
S'utilitza principalment com a fragància per aportar una nota floral, rosada i lleugerament verda en cosmètics. A nivell sensorial, contribueix a una experiència més ""botànica"" i premium.
Extraction: linolenic acid is an essential fatty acid of the omega 6 series. Its first double bond is between the 6th and 7th carbon in the chain. The human body cannot synthesise this type of component, so it has to be acquired through nutrition or external application of cosmetics. It is extracted from plant-derived oils such as borage or evening primrose.
Benefits: it is attributed numerous benefits thanks to its interaction with the oils of our skin. It helps to maintain the health of the skin's hydrolipidic barrier, fights dryness and promotes the regeneration of skin cells. It also has anti-inflammatory properties and reduces the hypertrophy of the sebaceous glands.
Extraction: it is a natural product from the by-products of the grape.
Benefits: Tartaric acid and its salts are used as pH adjusters in cosmetics and personal care products.
Extraction:
Coumarin is a compound that naturally occurs in certain plants such as cinnamon, tonka bean and sweet clover.
Benefits:
It is widely used to create fragrances and flavours. It forms part of the composition of many essential oils.
Extraction: sodium salt from phytic acid, a vegetable compound found in corn.
Benefits: it is used in cosmetic products as a chelating agent to prevent the heavy metals.
Obtention:
It is a blend of terpenic compounds (mainly monoterpenes like alpha-pinene and beta-pinene) obtained from resins and exudates of conifers (mainly pines). Traditionally, it is produced by distillation of oleoresin (pine resin) or as a by-product of industrial processes related to wood.
Benefits:
In formulation, it has been primarily used as a solvent and for its resinous/balsamic scent.
Extraction: it is a monoterpene of natural origin that is found in many citrus fruits such as lemon. It is a colorless liquid with a light, fresh and sweet citrus aroma.
Benefits: widely used to make fragrances and flavors. It is a main component of many essential oils.
Extraction: monoterpene with floral aroma and a touch of menthol. This natural fragrance, is sweet and smooth. It is produced by a wide variety of plants such as mint, cinnamon, citrus fruits and birch trees.
Benefits: widely used to make fragrances and flavors. It is a main component of many essential oils.
Obtaining: Vanillin is an aromatic organic compound that is responsible for the characteristic flavor and aroma of vanilla. It is naturally found in the pods of the vanilla plant.
Benefits: It is used in the production of fragrances and cosmetic products due to its pleasant aroma and antioxidant properties.
Obtaining:
It is an ester obtained by the reaction between benzyl alcohol and salicylic acid (or a salicylic derivative) through an esterification process. In cosmetics, it is commonly used as a fragrance ingredient, either as an added substance or naturally present in some essential oils and aromatic extracts.
Benefits:
It is mainly used as a perfuming and fixing component: it provides a floral, sweet, and slightly balsamic note and helps to stabilise and prolong the scent in the formula.
Extraction: benzoic acid salt that is naturally found in blueberries, prunes, cinnamon and apple.
Benefits: it is used as a cosmetic preservative to prevent the growth and proliferation of fungi and bacteria in the products.
Extraction: tocopherol or vitamin E, is naturally found in vegetable fats and oils, cereals, nuts and green and yellow leafy vegetables.
Benefits: it is used in cosmetics for its antioxidant properties and also acts as a skin conditioning agent. Reduces the appearance of stretch marks, helps improve skin tone, moisturizes and helps keep skin firm. For hair care, Holy Basil helps improve the blood circulation in the scalp which stimulates hair growth and helps to condition hair and provide shine.
Extraction: is the potassium salt of sorbic acid that occurs naturally in mountain berries (Sorbus aucuparia).
Benefits: acts as a preservative, protecting cosmetics from deterioration by preventing or delaying the growth and reproduction of microorganisms. This compound is easily metabolized by the body and produces water and CO2, therefore it is completely harmless.
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How can I use it?
Apply the repairing mask to clean, damp hair, from mid-lengths to ends.
Leave on for 5-10 minutes.
Rinse thoroughly with water.
*You can use it 2-3 times a week.
Afterwards, to detangle, apply 3-4 sprays of the Hair Radiance Keratin Spray to still damp hair.
Remember to hold it about 30-40 cm away from your hair. Gently brush through.
This will help you detangle and extend the repairing effects of the mask, while also protecting your hair from the high temperatures of hairdryers and straighteners.
Natural actives with proven efficacy
INCI (Ingredients List)
Keratin Strength & Repair Pack
*Ingredients from organic farming
**Derived from natural essential oils
INCI (Ingredients List) Hair Radiance Keratin Spray:
Aloe Barbadensis Leaf Juice Powder * , Aqua , D-Panthenol , VEGAN KERATIN , Polyglyceryl-3 Betainate Acetate , Propanediol , Sodium PCA , Hydrolyzed Adansonia Digitata Seed Extract , Ethyl Olivate , Linum Usitatissimum Seed Extract , Porphyra Umbilicalis Extract , Olea Europaea Leaf Extract , Glycerin , Maltooligosyl Glucoside , Cocodimonium Hydroxypropyl Hydrolyzed Wheat Protein , Hydrogenated Starch Hydrolysate , Dehydroxanthan Gum , Lactic Acid , Caprylic / Capric Triglyceride , Parfum , Glyceryl Oleate Citrate , Caesalpinia Spinosa Gum , Polyglyceryl-4 Laurate/Sebacate , Polyglyceryl-6 Caprylate/Caprate , Tocopherol , Algin , Sodium Gluconate , Sodium Benzoate , Potassium Sorbate , Citrus Limon Peel Oil , Citrus Aurantium Peel Oil ** , PINENE , Limonene ** , Linalool ** , GERANYL ACETATE , Geraniol **
INCI (Ingredients List) Keratin Therapy Hair Mask:
Aqua , Cetearyl Alcohol , Caprylic / Capric Triglyceride , Astrocaryum Murumuru Seed Butter , Cocci Nucifera Oil * , Brassicamidopropyl Dimethylamine , D-Panthenol , Glycerin , Pentylene Glycol , Parfum , Lactic Acid , VEGAN KERATIN , Squalane , Euphorbia Cerifera Cera , Linoleic Acid , Dimer Dilinoleyl Dimer Dilinoleate , Hydroxypropyl Guar Hydroxypropyltrimonium Chloride , Maltooligosyl Glucoside , Guar Hydroxypropyltrimonium Chloride , Hydrolyzed Wheat Protein , Oleic Acid , Hydrolized Soy Protein , Hydrolyzed Corn Protein , Hydroxypropylgluconamide , Hydrogenated Starch Hydrolysate , Hydroxypropylammonium Gluconate , Palmitic Acid , Stearic Acid , GERANIUM ESSENTIAL OIL , Linolenic Acid , Tartaric Acid , CUMARINA , Sodium Phytate , Turpentine , Limonene ** , Linalool ** , Vanillin , Benzyl Salicylate , Sodium Benzoate , Tocopherol , Potassium Sorbate
At Freshly, we're constantly innovating and improving our formulas. That’s why the list of ingredients is updated regularly and may differ slightly from the label on the product depending on the time of purchase.
What don’t we include and why?
Thousands of ingredients are left out of our formulas: parabens, silicones, sulfates, phthalates, plastic particles… Start a routine free from irritants, pollutants, animal-derived ingredients, or anything associated with adverse effects. We only include nutrients that bring real value to your skin's health.