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Nano Keratin Blowdry Treatment - offer


Linzi_77

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I'm happy to announce that I am expanding my mobile hairdressing services to include the Nano Keratin Blowdry Treatment for just ?100 a service!


Nano Keratin differs from its predecessor, the Brazilian Blowdry, in that it uses bio mimetic Nano ? molecular particles that deeply penetrate each hair fibre, leaving you with hair that is:

- Frizz free; smooth and shiny (does not straighten curly hair)

- repaired and nourished

- manageable; blowdrying time is reduced by up to 80%


And these results last 3-4 months!


The treatment takes around 2-3 hours, and can be done following a colour service (but you should wait two weeks after a keratin treatment before having your hair coloured). You will need to maintain your keratin treatment with a sulphate free shampoo, which you can buy online, on the high street, or through me.


If you want to book, or just ask some more questions about it, please feel free to email me at [email protected] or text on 07599 726814. I am unable to answer the phone when I'm with a client, so if you call and I don't pick up, please leave a voicemail or text and I'll respond as soon as I can.


I look forward to hearing from you!


Lindsay

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  • 2 months later...

Hi,


I'm interested in the treatment. I've spoken with a few people about it and I'm thinking it would be a good idea and certainly a relief for me not to have to torture me hair so much. However, I'm a little nervous as my hair is quite dry naturally and I blow dry and use straightners. Could you let me know if any chemicals are involved and if there is any chance it could damage the hair?


Thanks,


Nina

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