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How to Get the Most Out of Your Silvina LONDON Shampoo & Conditioner

How to Get the Most Out of Your Silvina LONDON Shampoo & Conditioner

Whether you've treated yourself to our Silvina LONDON shampoo, conditioner, or both, here are some great tips to help you get the best out of these products for your beautiful grey hair!

Shampoo:
You’ll only need a small amount for a deep cleanse. The natural blue pigments will work to neutralise brassiness, leaving your grey hair vibrant, bright, soft, and shiny, while feeling refreshed.

Conditioner:
For normal or greasy hair, just a tiny amount will be enough to add shine, smoothness, and manageability.

But if your hair is on the drier side, here’s a routine that will save you from buying extra styling products:

  • ✔️ After cleansing, apply a generous amount of conditioner to your wet hair.
  • ✔️ Massage it thoroughly into your hair and leave it in for 3-5 minutes.
  • ✔️ Rinse, then apply a small amount to the ends.
  • ✔️ Style as usual.

For curly hair, gently squeeze and wrap with a cotton towel. Leave the towel on for as long as you can, then air dry.

Want to refresh your hair between washes?
Simply wet your hair and apply Silvina London conditioner as a co-wash. This will keep your hair soft, smooth, and refreshed, with that lovely scent lasting until your next wash.

And yet more from the conditioner!
You can also turn the conditioner into a deeply nourishing hair mask!
Apply a generous amount and leave it in overnight. Let the natural ingredients like coconut oil, hemp seed oil, rosehip oil, and aloe vera deeply moisturise and strengthen your hair, while black oat extract helps healthy hair growth.

With just these two products, you can maintain a complete grey hair care routine while saving on extra styling and treatment products. Silvina LONDON shampoo and conditioner not only enhance the vibrancy of your grey hair, but also provide versatility and deep nourishment, making them the perfect solution for any hair type. Why buy more when you can make the most of what you already have?