Stay frizz-free this summer!

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The days of sun kissed skin, pretty sunsets, and trips with your family are quickly approaching! A lot of positives come our way when summer finally makes its entrance. But one downfall many of us face during the glorious summer time is dreadfully frizzy and sometimes unmanageable hair. 


Frizzy hair in the summer can easily occur because of the lack of moisture in the hair. This causes your hair to seek moisture from the air around it, which explains why when it’s humid outside, taming your hair may seem impossible. Depending on your hair type, you may be more susceptible to frizz. Curly haired girls – we’re talking to you! 


Striving for frizz-free, smooth hair this summer? We have a few products that will help you manage your hair a little more during the humid, sun-filled days ahead. 


Perfect Smooth Hair Oil

Tired of those pesky flyaways? We get it! Our deeply penetrating Perfect Smooth Hair Oil strengthens and moisturizes hair from root to tip for long-lasting, frizz-free manageability. Use on damp hair as a styling aid, or as a finishing touch to prevent more flyaways. 

 

Perfect Smooth Blowout Lotion

This lightweight, smoothing serum will instantly separate and detangle your hair while creating a protective sheath around each strand for an effortless blowout and silky-smooth results. Your hair will be guarded against frizz, giving you that post-hair salon blow out we all love.

 

Perfect Shine Oil Mist 


Notice that your hair is seriously lacking moisture when it’s warmer out? NatureLab Tokyo’s Perfect Shine Oil Mist will provide your hair with protective moisture, allowing you to shine on with moisturized, non-frizzy hair all summer long.

 

Perfect Treatment Duo


Treat your hair to our Perfect Treatment Duo! After a long day in the sun give your hair the perfect treatment with our Repair Treatment Masque and Shine Clarifying Scalp Scrub. The duo will strengthen and moisturize your hair while giving it a perfect summer shine.

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