These moisturising formulas work by fighting the main causes of colour change: environmental aggressors, poor hair cuticle condition, and water.
At Sei Bella ®, we refuse to sprinkle active ingredients into our formulas. Instead, our shampoos and conditioners are packed with a powerful array of hair-loving natural and naturally derived actives!
Sunflower Seed Extract: Rich in fatty acids and vitamin E, sunflower seed extract protects against UV rays and free radicals to reduce fading and prolong color-treated hair.
Quinoa: We’re hearing more and more about this “miracle” grain—not only because of its nutritional benefits but for its hair care superpowers as well! The vegetable proteins in quinoa strengthen and protect strands from the inside out. Quinoa also adds shine and vibrancy to colour-treated and chemically damaged hair.
Shea Butter: Shea butter nourishes the hair with essential fatty acids and vitamins while sealing the strands to prevent breakage.
Amino Acid Blend: Amino acids are organic compounds that are often described as the “building blocks of protein.” The amino acid blend in our Colour Lock Shampoo and Conditioner strengthens the structure of hair and boosts moisture to prevent breakage.
Shampoo: Anyone who regularly colours their hair knows how damaging it can be—and how hard it is to keep it vibrant! Using colour-safe shampoo that’s intended for dyed hair is key to keeping your locks looking fresh and healthy. Gently work this specially formulated shampoo through wet hair from root to tip before rinsing with warm water.
Condition: It’s no secret that dyeing hair can cause it to look and feel dry, which is why it’s important to care for it properly with color-safe conditioner. Apply a generous dollop to colour treated strands, starting at the ends and working toward the roots. For best results, let the product absorb for 2 to 5 minutes before rinsing with warm water. Soak in those natural colour-boosting benefits!
Note: Always use both a shampoo and a conditioner—they are created to work as a system and each plays a unique role in overall performance.