How to use: Olaplex's newest product

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A highly concentrated leave-in smoothing creme that diminishes frizzy hair? Impossible? That's what I first thought about the No. 6 bond smoother by Olaplex, their newest hair product. 

We all know Olaplex as a cult brand, i've always got Olaplex ready to go if my hair starts to look dry or damaged. Personally, i'm a amid user of the No. 3 and when I first saw the No. 6 fly off our shelves I knew I had to try it. 

 

What does the new No. 6 Bond Smoother do? isn't it just like the No. 3 Bond Repair?

 

When I first picked up the No. 6 I did wonder how Olaplex could make another product so similar to the No. 3 Bond Repair however, I was wrong. The No. 6 is a completly diffrent product, think of it more as your finishing product that you use to smooth out your split ends, prevent frizz and give you that blow dry look without using heat. That's what Olaplex No. 6 does. For example the Olaplex No. 3 bond repairer actually repairs the bonds within your hair, whereas the No. 6 Bond Smoother makes it look good. 

What are people saying? 

Hair treat!
 

Love that you don’t need a lot of this for it to do a lot of good stuff for your hair. Worth the money & stars - Nicole G.

 

Olaplex No.6

This is their best product yet. Keeps hair straight, soft and so smooth for days. A must buy if you already use a frizz styling product. - Wendy s

 

Great product!

Love love love Olaplex products - Jess H

 

 

 More about the Olaplex No. 6 Bond Smoother 

 

A highly concentrated leave-in smoothing creme that eliminates frizz, hydrates and protects hair. Olaplex No. 6 is excellent for all hair types including colored and chemically treated hair.

 
Eliminate frizz and flyaways for up to 72 hours
  
Strengthens, hydrates & moisurises hair
 
Speeds up blow dry times while smoothing
 
Doesn't weigh the hair down 

 

Directions:

Apply a very small amount to damp or dry hair, concentrating product on your mid-length to ends. Comb through and style as desired.

 

 

 

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