The Rules for Shiny Hair.

The eye is drawn to all things shiny and sparkly—precious jewels and gorgeous hair included. Celebs on the red carpet display plenty of both, but their blindingly glossy locks are a lot easier to obtain in a few hours. To maximize the shine in your hair, count on these brilliant pointers to go a step beyond what you’ve tried before. How Remove Build-Up for hair that glows, Cleansing Shampoo  one from Paul Mitchell delicately removes dulling styling build-up without stripping strands of their natural dew or weighing them down. The result: hair that shines and feels amazing soft. Iron in Sheen The smoother the surface of hair is, the more light it reflects. Try taming strands with the One n’ Only Express Ion Style Straightening Iron, Paul Mitchell which has plates Bonus Silicon  strips polish hair just one pass for faster Styling  that amps up shine and keeps your mane sleek. Spray On Shine  The type of dazzling hair that appeared on the spring runways. The products best equipped to impart that lasting sheen: Awapuhi by Paul Mitchell new lightweight alternative to concentrated shine serums for those with finer hair which when sprayed at arm’s length, delivers the perfect touch of gloss to any hair texture, and PhytoLisse Finishing Shine Serum, with Althea Extract works in synergy with pro-vitamin B5 Moisturize and protect hair without weighing it down Add a Gloss to Your Color For sparkling color boost  us  a Creative Consultant for Color, I color hair  using the brand PAULMITCHELL Shades a Cream color , the latest debut that features a creamy, conditioning formula with a natural beeswax and soya protein, the color is designed to create healthy ,natural –looking hair with outstanding vibrancy , condition and shine .Use the Right Brush The secret to a brilliant blowout?  Your Round brush. Yes your   Round head with bristles evenly distributes the healthy oils on your scalp through your strands, from root to tip. Remember to point the blow-dryer nozzle down as you move around your head—a trick to help flatten the cuticle so it can give off light—and finish with a shot of cool air to seal in lasting shine.

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