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Top 4 Overnight Hair Treatments

May 11th, 2022
Amika

Beauty sleep is real: These four overnight treatments keep clients' hair in optimum condition between salon visits.

Check them out:

Alterna Caviar Anti-Aging Restructuring Bond Repair Leave-In Overnight Serum

This reparative overnight serum fights the signs of aging hair during sleep. It absorbs quickly and will not leave residue on pillows or sheets. Ideal for straight, wavy, curly, coiled and tightly coiled hair. Ingredients include caviar extract and Caviar Bond Enforcing Technology, designed to seal damaged hair cuticles; Age-Control Complex, which staves off damage and encourages microcirculation; and hydrolyzed vegetable protein, which strengthens.

r+Co Bleu Sleep Masque Night Repair Serum

This overnight serum works to mend parched, damaged hair during sleep. Ingredients include Bleu Molecule Complex for strength and shine; green caviar for moisture and protection; and ceramides to help heal damaged cuticles.

Oribe Gold Lust Transformative Masque

This mask aims to fill in weak spots in each strand of hair. Ingredients include Oribe Signature Complex (consisting of watermelon, lychee and edelweiss flower extracts); Bio-Restorative Complex (consisting of plant collagen, caffeine, biotin and niacinamide); baobab oil, rich in vitamins A, D, E and F; Strengthening Protein Blend; and more. 

amika Dream Routine Overnight Hydration Treatment

This no-rinse treatment moisturizes manes, resulting in hair that is purportedly three times more hydrated by morning. This tonic is suitable for all hair types to address dryness. The formula is infused with ultra-moisturizing hyaluronic acid, coconut water, blue algae and sea buckthorn.

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