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πŸ₯° BEAUTY WEEK | Give your hair the TLC it needs πŸ₯°

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How to care for chemically treated, heat damaged + virgin hair. ? ? With so many hair care produ

How to care for chemically treated, heat damaged + virgin hair. [View online.]( β€Š [superbalist.com]( [FREE & flexible shipping and returns*]( [FREE & flexible shipping and returns*]( β€Š [WOMEN]( [WOMEN]( [MEN]( [MEN]( [KIDS]( [KIDS]( [HOME + LIVING]( [HOME]( With so many hair care products on the market, it can be hard to narrow down which products are best suited to your hair. HereҀ™s how to identify what your hair needs, and how to treat it. β€Š β€Š If your hair feels straw-like, has split ends or is thirsty after a chemical treatment, it is likely damaged. Deep conditioning masks provide moisture, strengthening hair. [SHOP FOR TREATED HAIR]( β€Š β€Š β€Š If you use heat to style your tresses regularly, your hair may be lifeless and fragile. Heat protectants provide protection when heat styling, while luxurious hair oil imparts shine. [SHOP FOR HEAT DAMAGED HAIR]( β€Š β€Š β€Š To maintain the health of your tresses, switch to products that are sulphate-free - these chemicals are harsh and strip hair of natural moisture. [SHOP VIRGIN HAIR]( β€Š β€Š [SHOP HAIR TOOLS]( β€Š SHOP BY BRAND β€Š [ENTER BEAUTY WEEK]( β€Š [Instagram]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [YouTube]( [TikTok]( Discount applies to selected items only | Auto applies to cart at checkout | Expires 31 May, 2024 at 23:59 | Only one promo code or offer per checkout | *For free delivery or collect: min spend R500. β€Š Privacy Policy]([| Customer Service: 087 362 7300]( [Manage your preferences.]( [Unsubscribe]( © Fashion United SA (Pty) Ltd t/a Superbalist.com

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