Restore Repair Leave-In
This brilliant leave-in conditioner helps prevent up to 93% split ends caused by styling while strengthening hair 15x with just one use.
Key benefits
How to use
FAQ
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A transformative leave-in for dry, damaged hair that makes it 15x stronger and prevents 93% of new split ends, so hair stays soft and smooth.
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Apply a dime-sized amount to damp hair, focusing on ends. Follow with styling products. Style as usual.
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Powered by our patented Healthy Hair Molecule (OFPMA), Restore Repair Leave-In prevents 93% of new split ends, makes hair 15x stronger after just 1 use, smoothes and corrects damaged hair cuticles so they act like new.
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Use a small amount, no larger than the size of a small coin.
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Restore Repair Leave-In is ideal for all hair types. Silicone and oil-free. Safe for color and chemically treated hair.
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Restore Repair Leave-In can be used as a leave-in conditioner with every wash. It is light enough to provide added conditioning so it will not weigh hair down while providing much-needed repair for the hair type that needs it most.
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On damp hair, apply before any stylers. This product is light enough to be used daily as a leave-in.
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The scent is a light citrus fragrance similar to what is found in most other Living Proof products.
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Yes, it contains hydrolyzed silk.
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You've probably heard a lot about sulfates and generally think they are bad for hair. You should watch out for sulfates in shampoos as when they are used in lathering, cleansing products they can strip hair of its natural surface oils, making it feel rough, dry and brittle. Sulfates can also strip the scalp of its natural oils, leading to dryness and irritation. Examples of commonly used sulfate ingredients that can be stripping include: Sodium Lauryl Sulfate, Sodium Laureth Sulfate, and Ammonium Lauryl Sulfate. You should watch out for these in shampoos. Sulfates do not inflict damage on hair when used in conditioners or treatments. When used in these products they actually help make hair smoother, softer and visibly healthier. Sulfates in conditioners and treatments do not damage chemical treatments or color. Characterizing them as not good for your hair in these types of products is incorrect.