Kama Ayurveda Bringaras Smoothing Hair Serum
Kama Ayurveda Bringaras Smoothing Hair Serum
About the Product:Overview:
- Unveil lustrous, disciplined hair with the NEW Bringaras Smoothing Hair Serum, a refined Ayurvedic ritual crafted to reveal your hair’s natural brilliance while offering the protective power of nature’s finest botanicals. At its heart lies the time-honoured strength of Bhringaraj, revered in Ayurveda for its invigorating effect on hair vitality. This potent herb is seamlessly blended with nourishing Ayurvedic coconut and a breakthrough complex of olive-derived botanical ceramides, a gentle yet powerful alternative to synthetic silicones that coats each strand in a protective, shine-boosting, ultra-lightweight veil.
- Its triple-action formula works instantly to smooth frizz, protect from daily heat styling up to 230°C, and boost softness and shine. Expect luscious hair that feels supple and looks visibly glossier with every use.
- Clinically proven results affirm its promise: +50% instant shine, +38% enhanced softness, 3X less frizz after brushing, and up to 50% stronger hair with 50% less breakage. Let this protective Ayurvedic secret reveal hair that is deeply nourished, shielded, and naturally radiant every day.
- Crafted with natural-origin ingredients, this hair serum is free from more than 100+ controversial additives and artificial fragrances. Clinically proven for its efficacy and dermatologically tested for safety on all hair types, it ensures gentle yet effective care. Designed with sustainability in mind, it is housed in a 100% recyclable glass container with a recyclable label and packaged in an outer box made from 100% recycled paper.
- After Shower, On Damp Hair:
- Before drying, brushing/styling with a hair dryer, massage one or two pumps of the product on the lengths and ends to coat the fiber and create a protective barrier
- DURING THE DAY, ON DRY HAIR:
- For a quick touch-up during the day, use one or two pumps of the product in the hands, apply on the lengths and ends, concentrating on the ends and avoiding the scalp.