In short, I was astounded by the results of this hair perfector. I can’t remember how much it cost (killin’ it with this review □), but from the research I’ve done, it sounds like most places charge between $40 and $100 for it, depending on location and whether you go with the one-step or three-step process. It took roughly a half hour, which was incredible. ![]() Three-step Olaplex salon experienceįor my first time, I did it in the salon with my stylist, and we went with the three-step process since I was also getting a color treatment. Since my stylist called it a “magic unicorn,” I figured I should give it a try. It’s typically administered in a salon during hair coloring treatments, but again, you can do it at home as well, even if you aren’t dyeing your hair. The one-step is SUPER easy, while the three-step is a bit more complicated. Note: The one-step retails for around $28, and the three-step goes for $250, but the bottles are much larger. (It glues back together the broken bonds ( with a bond builder ) that result from over processing or thermal styling.) For a while, it was only a three-step salon process, but it’s now available to purchase!-find it here via Sephora/ Nordstrom/ Amazon-in one- or three-step treatments, and you can use it at home whenever you want. Widely used by actors and actresses who regularly go from dark to light and vice versa for different roles, it’s known as a miracle product for actually restoring and repairing lifeless, dry and damaged hair. When I went in for the balayage treatment, my stylist told me about Olaplex. $49 Faux Leather Tote Bag / Barefoot Dreams Cardigan Sweater / Olaplex (available via Sephora/ Nordstrom/ Amazon)Īfter (Photo taken two years later) Olaplex
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