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Key Ingredients
  • Hydrolyzed Wheat Protein retains moisture and hydrates, adds volume and improves smoothness
  • Corn Protein prevents hair breakage while moisturizing and conditioning
  • Algae helps with hair loss, rich in minerals and helps unblock hair follicles, also nourishing 

 

All Ingredients
  • Water(aqua,eau), cyclopentasiloxane, propanediol, polyquaternium-55, phenyl trimethicone, sodium polyacrylate, behentrimonium chloride, glycerin hydrolyzed keratin hydrogenated polydecene, hydrolyzed corn protein, hydrolyzed soy protein, argania spinosa kernel oil, rhodiola rosea root extract, algae extract, hydrolyzed vegetable protein pg-propyl silanetriol, ethylhexylglycerin, sodium chloride, phenoxyethanol, chlorphenesin, citric acid, disodium edta, bht.
How to Use

Apply a quarter-sized amount of the end sealer in your palms and lightly massage the product into your strands, concentrating on the ends.

FAQs

Please read our FAQs page to find out more.

Which hair types is it suitable for?

Seal The Deal works well for most hair types—whether straight, wavy, curly or chemically treated—because it’s focused on the ends rather than altering the overall texture. However, if you have very fine hair and worry about heaviness, you may want to start with a smaller amount and see how your ends respond.

Can I use it with other styling products?

Yes. You can layer it with your usual styling routine. After applying Seal The Deal to your ends, you can follow up with heat protectant, leave-in treatments or styling sprays as usual. Since End Sealer is focused on sealing and smoothing the ends, it generally works well in combination with other products.

How often should I apply it, and will it repair split ends permanently?

You can apply the product as often as needed—typically once a day or every time you style your hair. It helps to temporarily seal, smooth and protect from further damage; however, it does not regenerate hair that’s already split or severely damaged at the root. For best results, combine its use with regular trimming of split ends and minimizing future heat or chemical damage.