8 Days — October 05, 2017

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STORY (^) CELINE TAN
The one that is your hair’s N95 mask
Your tresses can be ravaged by environmental stresses too, and this
anti-pollution range from Schwarzkopf features a hair-sealing technology
which repairs hair, closes hair cuticles, and creates a screen for 72-hour
protection against harmful pollutants and dust particles.
Schwarzkopf Extra Care Purify & Protect shampoo and conditioner, $11.90 to $12.90 from selected
Watsons and Guardian stores.
The one that helps
you be less flaky
This new range promises to
render you dandruff-free in
four weeks with its not-so-
secret ingredient, anti-bacterial tea tree
oil. The silicone-free products naturally
eliminate dandruff while nourishing the
scalp and hair.
L’Oréal Paris Elseve PhytoClear range, from $9.90,
from personal care stores and supermarkets.
The one
that wants
you to
#useclean
Already an #Eatclean fanatic?
How about #useclean? New-to-
Singapore brand Peter Lamas
uses powerful botanicals and
herbs to create organic products that are 100 per
cent vegan and free of nasties. The idea is to give you
strong and shiny hair the natural, chemical-free way.
Peter Lamas Baobab Oil Hydrating shampoo and conditioner, $36
each, from Watsons.
The one that gives your
hair a taste of Japan
Kyoto in
your bath-
room?
The Body Shop’s new
silicone-free haircare
range is all about the
purifying qualities of
organic green tea.
The hair scrub is a
fragrant treat that stimu-
lates blood flow and gets rid of impurities such as dust,
smoke, sweat, and styling residue.
The Body Shop Fuji Green Tea haircare range is $15 to $29 from
The Body Shop stores.
The one
that
promises
big hair
High bounce rate, anyone?
John Frieda’s new range
gives fine hair the strength
it needs for natural-looking
and long-lasting volume via
volumising polymers and pearlising emollient. The
Protein Volumiser ($19.90) promises twice the volume.
Woohoo!
John Frieda Luxurious Volume Core Restore shampoo and
conditioner, $15.90 each from selected Watsons and Guardian
outlets and supermarkets.
The one
that will
look
good in
your minimalist
bathroom
Besides looking minimalist-
cool, Innisfree’s My Hair
Recipe line boasts silicone-
free formulas and products
designed to tackle concerns such as oily scalps,
dry hair and coloured hair. As always, expect natural
ingredients from Jeju, tasked to bring health and
happiness to your mane.
From $15 at Innisfree stores.
The one
that will
make you
Google
“silicone-free
shampoo”
In case you haven’t noticed,
silicone-free (count how many
times it appears in this story)
is the buzzword when it comes to shampoo these days.
Silicone oils, commonly found in shampoos, can cause
oily scalps in the long term. It also weighs hair down,
making it appear thinner. Japanese haircare brand
Syoss is all about being silicone-free, and promises to
restore your locks to their natural bouncy glory.
Syoss Silicone-Free Moisture shampoo and conditioner, $18.60
each from Watsons and Guardian stores.

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