PRICE DROP: HHWH Now sells OLAPLEX No.3 Hair Perfector for only R399

Published: 08 June 2016

The official online retailer for OLAPLEX No.3 Hair Perfector, Hairhouse Warehouse (HHWH), has cut down the price of the wonder treatment to R399. Now consumers all over South Africa can simply order the 100ml at-home treatment online and have it delivered straight to their front door. OLAPLEX No.3 is capable of treating mildly damaged hair in lieu of a full salon treatment.

No.3 offers you access to OLAPLEX’s revolutionary technology right in the comfort of your home and at an affordable cost. An astonishing 453,000 No.3 treatments were done in South African homes in the last 6 months. The No.3 treatment helps maintain strong and healthy hair in between salon services; as it continues to crosslink broken hair bonds. If you have healthy hair it is recommended to use No.3 once a week and 2-3 times a week if your hair is damaged.

Simply, apply No.3 to clean, towel-dried hair. For best results: if you have any build-up such as oils or silicones in your hair then, first shampoo and towel dry your hair before applying No.3. Apply a generous amount, to your towel-dried hair and comb through, you can leave the treatment in your hair for 10 to 30 minutes.

Remember, although leaving it on for longer will have no damaging effect, it is unlikely that there will be more benefit after 30 minutes, especially if the product dries out. Then rinse, shampoo and condition. You need to use a salon-quality conditioner and moisturiser each time you wash your hair because No.3 is NOT a moisturiser or conditioner.

Some people sleep with No.3 in their hair overnight, although this is fine from a product perspective, it is not the recommended procedure. Sleeping with No.3 is a concern in case some gets into your eyes, nose or mouth whilst you sleep. One would probably benefit more by doing another treatment after a few days instead of once a week as recommended.

You can also add No.3 to your daily haircare routine, using it as often as you like before going for the in-salon treatment of OLAPLEX No.1 Bond Multiplier and No.2 Bond Perfector. No.1 is added to the chemical mix (bleach, lightener, hair colour etc.) and applied to the hair. It penetrates the hairs and rebuilds bonds as they are broken by the chemical service. OLAPLEX No.2 is used after a salon process to crosslink any broken bonds leftover from previous chemical services hair underwent, this allows the product to have double the effect in repairing damaged hair.

Shop for No.3 online on HHWH 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Plus, free delivery (T&C’s apply) within South Africa. Don’t forget you can still purchase No.3 offline at an OLAPLEX affiliated salon near you. Join the beauty conversation on Facebook: Hairhouse Warehouse Twitter: @HHWH_SA Instagram: @hhwh_sa and other social platforms.

Media Enquiries:

Hairhouse Warehouse

Name: Lars Fischer
Title: Managing Director

Mobile: (086) 010-4411 / (011) 608-4191
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Improved Dreadlock Removal Process Developed

Published: 24 January 2015

23, January 2015 –Dreadlock Removal Process Now Made Easy with the Take Down® Remover 

The Take Down® Removers is the #1 Best Braid, Weave, Extension and Dreadlock Remover. This is a dry hair detangler which works fast in softening the hair.

The cream prevents any type of breakage during the process of detangling. It offers wonderful results on hair that has not been combed or brushed for a long period. Hair that has become extremely dry and matted can now be softened with the help of this excellent cream. The gentle cream penetrates through the hair and softens each and every strand as and when it is being combed.

Imagine the amount of time and effort it would take to remove the knots and clumps out of that matted and tangled hair. Take Down® Remover is definitely a great relief from pain as well as a feasible solution that offers excellent results.

The cream should be used directly on the matted hair before shampooing. Shampooing the matted hair would lead to more stubborn knots and clumps. It would also create masses of tangled matted hair. All that the users need here is this Detangler Cream, a wide tooth comb, a rat tail comb and of course lots of patience.

Users have to massage and soak the hair with the cream without wetting the hair. The knots, balls or clumps can be picked using the rat tail comb. The strands of hair can be slowly pulled out using the pin tip of the comb. If the hair to too tangled, users may wish to use extra cream – the more the better. This would weaken the matted knots and clumps.

The hair can be shampooed once it is completely detangled. A wide tooth comb can be used to remove all the knots and mats now. The hair can be conditioned with an excellent conditioner at the end.

Even the worst dreadlocks, twists, hair extensions and dread extensions can be detangled easily with the help of this dreadlock remover. Hair restoration is now easy and simple with this excellent product. It is time to say no to painful processes and those time taking sessions to detangle the extremely impossible tangled hair.   

To know more about this dreadlock remover visit www.hairdetanglerschoolsa.com

Contact Details

Nomsa Beauty Ltd, Johannesburg. 
Tel:(+27) 0791275325
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How to Start a Hair and Beauty Salon Business

Published: 21 January 2010
{pp}People seek beauty and are constantly looking to improve what they have or give themselves a whole new look. They drop by the nearest hair and beauty salon to be pampered by stylists and beauticians to style their hair, shape their eyebrows and paint their nails – all for a few (or more) bucks. It is no wonder that the hair and salon business remains one of the rapidly growing industries. The hair and salon business can be started with moderate capitalization. Success in this venture depends on the ability to provide consistently high customer satisfaction.
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