GOOD for your hair

PREMIER PRODUCTS

IS CRUCIAL for Preserving the longevity

Properly maintaining your hair…

I use and carry a curated selection of exclusive, high-performance professional products by Innersense. Renowned for their commitment to purity and efficacy, Innersense products feature ingredients that are nourishing, supportive, and genuinely safe and beneficial for both you and your hair. By focusing on fewer, high-quality ingredients, they eliminate harmful chemicals and toxins entirely. Suitable for every hair type and texture, their products are ethically sourced, non-GMO, and formulated to meet strict EU standards, free from over 3,000 harmful substances, including carcinogens, phthalates, and endocrine disruptors. Innersense is also a certified B Corp, reflecting their dedication to ethical and sustainable practices. I carefully select each product to meet your hair’s unique needs.

I complement this with a premium Italian color line that delivers rich, vibrant tones with maximum shine and long-lasting color retention. Its low ammonia content and added hyaluronic acid provide deep hydration, enhance shine, and strengthen hair to reduce breakage. Advanced color guard technology protects against UV light, blue light, and environmental pollutants, keeping your color brilliant for longer. Even better, the color processes in just 10 minutes, giving you fast, efficient gray coverage. Each shade is fully customized for a true-to-tone match and flawless results.

Paired with proper at-home care, your hair will stay vibrant, healthy, and resilient. After all, beautiful hair begins with exceptional products.

A few hair care tips...

When washing your hair, always concentrate shampoo at the scalp and conditioner on the ends. This will ensure that your scalp gets clean and your ends stay hydrated.

We hear it all too often, but make sure to get regular trims. Once hair starts to split at the ends, it will continue to split up the hair shaft. This is why no matter how much growth you have at the roots- if the ends are unhealthy- you will likely see very limited growth

Keep your heat styling to a minimum. When using hot tools, always make sure to incorporate a heat protectant to ensure that your hair has a layer of protection.

Lastly— Hydrate, Hydrate, Hydrate. Not only is it great for the health of your hair, but you will also reap amazing benefits for your overall well being.

FAQ’s

  • Sulfate, also known as Sodium Lauryl Sulfate, is a common ingredient found in many shampoo brands. Sulfates are what helps contribute to the lathering of the hair in the same way that a detergent works. However, it is a harsh ingredient that can strip away essential moisture from the hair, making it dry and unhealthy. It may also make the scalp dry and prone to irritation. In addition, the stripping property also affects colored hair, resulting in rapid fading and lack of luster and vibrancy.

  • As mentioned above, make sure you are getting regular hair trims to prevent split ends and to ensure your hair stays healthy. Staying hydrated and eating a well balanced diet also plays a vital role in hair health and your overall well- being. In addition, Collagen, Biotin & Pantothenic Acid are also known to aid in hair strength and growth. As always, make sure to discuss with your doctor before starting a new supplement.

  • There are a few reasons why blonde hair can turn a brassy hue. A few factors include: How often you wash your hair, what products you’re using, or what kind of water you have at home. Over- washing can lead to an imbalance of moisture in the hair. Products containing harsh chemicals or stripping agents can greatly affect color. Hard water or well water can also have an effect the tonality of blonde hair. Even certain types of medications can affect color. Make sure you’re using color- safe products at home and not over- washing your hair. Many people also find it beneficial to use a purple tinted shampoo to counteract unwanted tones. Just make sure you are following the instructions properly to prevent dryness and unwanted violet hues due to overuse.