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New label.m Anti-Frizz System: Smoother Control for All Hair Textures

  • Writer: Brad de Waal
    Brad de Waal
  • Sep 28, 2018
  • 1 min read

Are your clients battling with hair that is unruly, dry and unmanageable? label.m has tailored a high-performance, seven-piece system which is dedicated to managing curls, abolishing frizz, and creating a smoother, straighter, gorgeous effect with long lasting results.

“For the first time, we have developed a complete range that works to fully identify the cause of frizz, regardless of hair texture.” – Sacha Mascolo.

Suitable for all hair types, the products celebrate diversity with three categories for Fine, Normal and Coarse hair. Two exclusive complexes integrate with the hair fibre to penetrate the layers.

Label.m Anti Frizz is specially formulated to work in extreme climates, where sustaining hair’s hydration is essential. The result? A truly global solution to the challenge of frizzy hair!

Stop Press: Anti Frizz Mist has already been shortlisted for Best New Product in the Beauty Awards 2018.

Label.m is proudly distributed by Haircair.

Contact Haircair on Tel: +27 21 448 8847

 
 
 

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