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How is life going on your side?

In my last blog post, I explained a little bit about the process to create the Revive spray. I don't intend to dwell on it. In fact, it's just so you understand that this same tea base was used to create the Live-In.

From this infusion, I was able to add oils that coat the hair well. That's why you only need a very small amount to have this feeling of suppleness in the hair. Which also explains why it revives your curls well and allows them to be in their more natural state.

That's not all. The aloe vera in Live-In is rich in amino acids and proteins to nourish your hair. Not to mention that it is also known to be an excellent moisturizing agent. In addition, the panthenol (or provitamin B5) that I add to it slows down hair loss and makes it easier to comb, while strengthening it. It is a great humectant that attracts and retains water.

There is also MSM (methylsulfonylmethane). It is an organic sulfur compound, very abundant in nature. MSM provides a very good source of sulfur. Sulfur is important for forming cysteine, which is in turn incorporated to make keratin, very important for the growth and health of skin, nails and hair.

All this so that you can familiarize yourself with the ingredients that I use and to understand their benefits as well as their origin.

In reality, this product was supposed to be called Alive (and is pronounced more like "laive"-in since it is composed of a bunch of "living" elements. I'm not telling you anything new when I say that nature vibrates. The work of Dr. Masaru Emoto and so many others proves it to us. We now understand that certain geometric shapes, including the spiral, emit a strong vibration.

So go ahead, stay authentic and let those curls waltz!

Kind regards,


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