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Nectar of the Gods – The Hair Treatment of the Stars Now Available on the Internet

Many professional hairstylists will tell you that over 80% of women have damaged hair as a result of the sun’s damaging UV rays, chemical color processing, and heat. There is a very large market around the development of conditioners and treatments that improve or resolve damaged hair.

Very few of those treatments really penetrate and deliver healing nourishment to each strand. Most conditioners for damaged hair just coat the hair, making it look and feel great, but there is no real repair. Those that contain some form of silicone make hair look and feel good to the touch until you shampoo your hair, the silicone is removed and the damage is evident again.

The real focus of today’s conditioners and treatments is on formulations that really penetrate and restore from within. With a real restoration, the damage is not simply covered up, but resolved in the long run.

There is a growing respect in the hair industry for a treatment marketed outside of Beverly Hills CA that is not silicone based. The formulation evolved in collection with many of the top stylists in that area and has received some good reviews to date in other CA metro areas and the desert Southwest.

The name of the product is Nectar of the Gods. It is advertised for use as a deep treatment conditioner, color sealer, leave-in conditioner, detangler, anti-frizz, and to resolve hair damage caused by heat styling. Reviews have been excellent on its use with dry hair extensions and making it manageable like natural hair.

Instead of silicone-based chemicals, Nectar Of The Gods is made with coconut oil derivatives that restore health from within and create natural shine and smoothness. One of those ingredients is Laurylmyristil. It is the polyethylene glycol ether of lauryl alcohol, the main alcohol in coconut oil. It is modified to give it an improved water dilution characteristic. It is used as an emollient and emulsifier. Of the six main ingredients, half of them are derived from coconut oil. The other three are derived from natural fatty acids that have been shown to be beneficial in conditioning and revitalizing hair.

The list of Beverly Hills hairstylists who are providing positive testimonial for Nectar Of The Gods reads like the list of hairstylists allowed backstage during the Academy Awards buildup.

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