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Make every day feel like a spa day with Philip B. Botanicals hair products. The luxurious concoctions are made from ingredients like white truffles, peppermint and lavender, and whether you’re looking
To kick-start your good hair days, check out the plant-based Rejuvenating Oil. It helps bring moisture back into your hair and is infused with olive, almond, walnut, peanut, sesame and jojoba oils to fight against the drying effects of heat styling and coloring. It will also make your hair glossy and totally tangle-free. For an even more luxurious and ultra-hydrating treat for your hair, try the White Truffle Ultra-Rich Moisturizing Shampoo and Conditioning Crème. The two formulas are packed with plant extracts, including lavender, hops, nettle, and—of course—white truffle oil, and they will make your hair feel impossibly soft and smooth, starting from the moment you start to lather. You won’t be able to help running your fingers through your super silky locks the rest of the day, and you’ll likely be able to bypass your normal styling products because your hair will be so supple and shiny. For lighter, day-to-day use, the Peppermint and Avocado Volumizing and Clarifying Shampoo will give you the zing you need to start your day, with tons of peppermint extract to open your sinuses and get your scalp tingling. The light formula won’t weigh your hair down a bit, especially if you follow up with the Light-Weight Deep-Conditioning Crème Rinse. It gives your hair a dose of African shea butter, wheat germ and soy proteins mixed with almond, lavender and gardenia oils to protect your locks. Good hair starts with good products, and Philip B.’s treatments really bring out the natural beauty in your hair because they’re packed with undiluted essential oils and botanicals. Not only do the products help rejuvenate your tresses, but they also smell delicious. The company has also recently reformulated its products so they’re not made with parabens, phthalates or petrochemicals—though they do still sell some original-formula products for their diehard, longtime fans. by Francine Kizner 4/20/2009 |