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muk Does It Again! If They Can’t Do It Better They Don’t Do It At All!

  • Jun 12, 2019
  • 1 min read

Muk Launches:

muk Keratin smoothing treatment with ZERO FORMALDEHYDE.

Muk Australia has taken keratin smoothing treatments to new heights – formulated in the USA this treatment out performs industry standards. Finally a smoothing keratin that can stand firm on their NO FORMALDEHYDE CLAIMS.

BENEFITS

• Complete system with booster

• Can be used on any hair texture

• 100% Formaldehyde free formula

• Maximum frizz control and humidity protection

• Maximum curl reduction and smoothing

• Faster blow-drying and finishing

• Results last for up to 12 weeks

• Low financial investment for salons

• High increase in average $ per client revenue

TECHNOLOGY

muk Keratin Smoothing Treatment is fortified with muk Haircare's exclusive Micro Keratin Technology. This technology revitalises the hair's natural protective layer, rebuilds tensile strength, restores elasticity, equalises porosity and reduces breakage.

SALON DEAL

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