Why you should switch to silicone-free

What are silicones?

They are polymers that coat the hair follicle, to give a feeling of smooth hair, however, they also diminish nourishment getting in, and hair may become dry and brittle over time. Silicones also build up in the hair and over time this means your hair gets weighed down, may appear greasy, dull, and may need washing more frequently. Many are not water soluble so may be difficult to wash out. Also they have no natural affinity with human hair.

Silicones come in many forms and end in 'cone' such as dimethicone, cetyl dimethicone, cetearyl methicone, dimethiconol, stearyl dimethicone, cyclomethicone, amodimethicone, trimethylsilylamodimethicone, and cyclopentasiloxane. They are a cheap ingredient.

The benefits of silicone-free

By using a silicone-free products that don't contain synthetic chemicals, pure nature instead, you can get long-term healthy and shiny hair. Less is More Organic Haircare botanicals will penetrate the hair shaft and your hair will become naturally soft, shiny and healthy. Your scalp will thank you too. Also your hair won't need to be washed so frequently either, as oil production returns to normal and your hair won't be weighed down.

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How to use concentrated Less is More Shampoo and Conditioner correctly

All Less is More products are highly concentrated, therefore think Less is More in product use.

How to use Less is More SHAMPOO

Make sure hair is thoroughly wet, with only an almond size amount of product for short to medium length hair spread between fingertips and work into scalp, rinse and repeat. Use a walnut size for long hair.

How to use Less is More CONDITIONER 

Use an almond size of product, for short to medium length hair, spread between the palms of your hands and apply to lengths and tips, leave in for a little a while then rinse. Use a walnut size for long hair. 

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