René Furterer Okara Silver Toning Conditioner

Condicionador René Furterer Okara Silver Toning

Descubra o poder do Condicionador René Furterer Okara Silver Toning, especialmente criado para cabelos grisalhos e loiros. Este produto de alta qualidade neutraliza os tons amarelados indesejados, proporcionando um brilho natural e uma cor uniforme. Formulado com extrato de Okara, proveniente da soja, e pigmentos violeta, este condicionador fortalece a estrutura do cabelo, protege contra agressões externas e mantém a luminosidade dos fios.

O Condicionador René Furterer Okara Silver Toning não contém silicones, o que garante um cuidado suave e eficaz. Ideal para utilização diária, ele hidrata profundamente, deixando os cabelos sedosos e fáceis de pentear. Além disso, a fragrância delicada e agradável torna a experiência de uso ainda mais prazerosa.

Potencialize a beleza dos seus cabelos com o Condicionador René Furterer Okara Silver Toning. Adquira agora e veja a transformação dos seus fios, desfrutando de um cabelo mais saudável, brilhante e com uma cor impecável.


Como ele cresceu em uma vila na Provença, os sentidos de René Furterer se acentuaram muito cedo aos aromas e cores que inspiraram suas futuras fórmulas. Alguns anos depois, aqui ele trabalha como cabeleireiro no salão da região de Paris de sua esposa. Naquela época, as mulheres sonham com cachos loiros de Marilyn Monroe ... Mas nenhum cuidado lhes permite reparar os cabelos danificados por todas essas técnicas. A resposta dele?
A formulação do creme revitalizante que, ainda hoje, cura e sublima os cabelos mais despidos. Ele então cria o Complexo 5, um elixir milagroso de óleos essenciais que se torna um gesto de beleza essencial. René Furterer coloca em prática uma visão inovadora:
"O cabelo bonito cresce em um couro cabeludo saudável, como uma planta em solo fértil. "


Em 1957, René Furterer criou a etheirologia: uma verdadeira filosofia da saúde do couro cabeludo e da beleza dos cabelos (etheirologia, etheira grega, cabelos e etheiro, para curar). Ele coloca essa prática em prática, em seu primeiro Spa Capilar em Paris, desenvolvendo um método de três etapas: "Preparar, Lavar, Tratar" que, após um diagnóstico preliminar, oferece um ritual de tratamento exclusivo baseado em em gestos específicos.
A preparação consiste na estimulação do couro cabeludo com o Complexo 5. O segundo passo, "Lavagem", é realizado com o shampoo adaptado às necessidades específicas do couro cabeludo. Finalmente, o terceiro passo, "Tratar", permite atuar em profundidade no couro cabeludo e nos comprimentos. As mulheres vivem pela primeira vez uma experiência sensorial única, com tratamentos naturais, gourmet e personalizados: as delícias cabeludas acabam de ser inventadas.


René Furterer supera constantemente os limites: ele é o primeiro a criar cuidados com as plantas, cujo luxo é combinar hipereficiência e alta sensorialidade. Ele seleciona óleos essenciais raros e preciosos. Ele transforma a quintessência das plantas em um néctar definitivo e transcende o poder de seus poderes terapêuticos. Pensa-se que cada óleo essencial ofereça uma experiência sensorial específica relacionada às suas próprias virtudes.
Hoje, é no site de Gaillac, na França, que esses ativos vegetais de qualidade são transformados em fórmulas cuja eficácia é obtida por meio de um know-how único e ecológico (certificação ISO 14001) .
Se a marca René Furterer transfigura e sublima a natureza, ela sempre respeita a abordagem responsável e rotulada da "Botanical Expertise Pierre Fabre". Tudo é feito para garantir, inovar, respeitar e preservar o mundo das plantas.


René Furterer quer fazer parte de uma abordagem justa, solidária e responsável em seu processo de fornecimento de plantas. O melhor exemplo de seu compromisso é a criação de quatro cadeias de suprimentos:
- KARITE: criação, há 10 anos, de um setor ético em manteiga de karité com a SOTOKACC, uma pequena empresa do Burkina Faso.
- MORINGA: René Furterer se comprometeu com Madagascar com a SEAR (Ranopiso Agricultural Company) para o cultivo de moringa.
- ARGAN: René Furterer investe concretamente em cooperativas marroquinas que produzem óleo de argão.
- PFAFFIA: Por meio de sua cadeia de suprimentos de comércio justo Pfaffia, a René Furterer está comprometida em melhorar o padrão de vida dos pequenos produtores no estado do Paraná, Brasil.

Através desses quatro setores, a marca René Furterer e seus botânicos conseguiram transformar sua busca por bens preciosos em uma verdadeira experiência humana, orientada para a troca de conhecimentos e o respeito pelos métodos tradicionais.

René Furterer também dá um lugar de destaque para o penteado, a personificação perfeita da beleza do cabelo. É assim que seu talento criativo é expresso em shows de alto penteado, onde nas passarelas da França e do mundo desfila cortes inspiradores e deslumbrantes. René Furterer incentiva, assim, a inspiração, a criação artística e as pontes que são naturalmente tecidas entre moda e cabeleireiro.

No coração de Paris fica o Spa Capilar René Furterer. Nesse refúgio de paz refinado e confidencial, a experiência do atendimento atinge os mais altos níveis de excelência. Nossos especialistas oferecem nas cabines privatizadas e perfumadas com óleos essenciais o atendimento excepcional da marca. Este ambiente íntimo e luxuoso é a porta de entrada, o cenário absoluto onde são oferecidos os cuidados mais personalizados e maravilhosos.


Gray Hair or Mature Hair

How to Take Care of Gray Hair?

Gray hair is popular today! Many people fully embrace this mark of maturity. Even younger individuals are rushing to use white hair dyes to mimic older adults. How can you maintain gray hair? What treatments should you use to enhance it? Let's dive into a hair trend that exudes elegance and maturity.

Why Does Hair Turn Gray? Melanin at the Center of the Process

Before we provide you with some tips to enhance your gray hair, we need to understand the process that leads to this inevitable discoloration. Under our skin are melanocytes. These are cells that produce melanin, a colored pigment responsible for the color of our skin and hair. The more melanin these cells produce, the darker the skin and hair.

Each individual has a supply of melanin that is not endless. Once this supply is depleted, melanin gradually stops being secreted, and hair begins to lose its color at the root. It's a more or less lengthy process, depending on the individual. Its scientific name is "canities."

Gray or White Hair, Is There a Difference?

We sometimes describe them as gray and other times as white, but is there really a difference? In reality, no, all hair turns white. This grayish tone is actually just an optical effect due to a blend of white highlights and pigmented highlights.

Factors That Accelerate Graying

Like many aging-related phenomena, not everyone is equal when it comes to the appearance of gray hair. In fact, some people will discover their first gray hairs before the age of 30, while others will always have a natural shade even after the age of 40. Why such inequality?

Several factors will influence the early onset or not of gray hair:

  • Heredity: If your parents experienced early graying, it's likely to happen to you too.
  • Tobacco: Smoking plays a role in premature skin aging and, consequently, the quality of hair.
  • Health: More rarely, certain health disorders can accelerate the appearance of gray hair, such as a thyroid disorder or vitamin B12 deficiency (associated with anemia).
  • Stress: Can stress be the cause of premature gray hair? This question has been debated in the scientific world for a long time, but recent research published in the journal "Nature" in January 2020 suggests that a period of intense stress can indeed lead to premature gray hair.

Characteristics of Gray Hair

Once it has turned gray, hair has a different texture than hair that still benefits from a supply of melanin. It's drier, less manageable (more split ends), and more fragile.

How to Maintain Gray Hair

Here are five recommended practices:

  1. Use a Silver Shampoo: Why do gray hairs sometimes take on a yellowish appearance? While healthy hair is rich in amino acids, gray hair gradually loses the benefits of this molecule, which deteriorates and turns yellow with age. Gray hair also becomes more sensitive to heat, especially to sunlight, which can further enhance the yellowing effect. To limit this effect, we recommend using a specific shampoo. This type of shampoo contains purple or blue pigments that neutralize the yellow color. In terms of frequency of use, it's not necessary to use it every time you wash your hair. It's preferable to alternate it with a gentle cleansing treatment.
  2. Use Suitable Shampoos: For the maintenance of gray hair, it's important to adapt the shampoo. However, remember that it's not necessary to clean the scalp every day. Excessive shampooing is harmful to the hair fiber, regardless of hair type. This observation is even truer for gray hair, already weakened by the lack of melanin to protect it. Moreover, spacing out shampoos has another benefit. It stimulates the production of sebum (which also decreases with aging). This substance plays a fundamental role in hair hydration.
  3. Moisturize: Gray hair is often dry. Therefore, hydration is essential to restore the flexibility of the hair fiber and protect it from environmental aggressions. As mentioned earlier, reducing the frequency of shampoos is a good practice. At the same time, it's also recommended to apply a hydrating care product rich in keratin (mask, conditioner) once a week to provide maximum nourishment to gray hair.
  4. A Good Haircut: Long hair is beautiful, but it also needs to be well-maintained, flexible, and full of vitality. Gray hair requires even more attention. That's why adopting a medium or short haircut is an idea worth exploring. Several reasons for a medium or short haircut include ease of maintenance, a modern appearance, and reduced split ends, as they require more regular visits to the hairdresser. If you still want to maintain the length, don't hesitate to visit the hairdresser regularly to trim the ends. This is sufficient to give a boost to the hair fiber.
  5. The Trick to Concealing Gray Hair: When the first white strands appear, the reflex is often to rush to your hairdresser for coloring. While this trick may work for a while, you should know that hair dyes are particularly harsh on the hair fiber. Additionally, they need to be done regularly to avoid the root effect. If your hairstyle is starting to sprinkle with gray hairs, why not give them some highlights? This is a way to go through this transition smoothly and limit the damage caused by excessive coloring. In fact, only a few strands will be colored.

Gray hair is inevitable, but it doesn't have to mean neglect. Thanks to an adapted hair routine, it's very possible to make your gray hair a true beauty asset.

The three main points to remember about gray hair:

  • Gray hair is a mark of age, but it can also be accelerated by other factors such as stress, certain illnesses, or smoking.
  • Gray hair is the result of a reduction in melanin production, which occurs with age.
  • Gray hair can tend to turn yellow. To avoid this phenomenon, using a suitable shampoo is the first step to take.

Conditioner

What is a Hair Conditioner and What Is Its Purpose?

A hair conditioner is a hair treatment often overlooked. However, it forms a perfect duo with shampoo and completes its action. After cleansing, the conditioner detangles and softens the hair. But to achieve an ideal result, it's important to choose the right conditioner. Here are some excellent tips to make the right choice.
The conditioner has its place in hair care routine. It has a 3-in-1 action that complements hair cleansing with shampoo: it hydrates, eliminates knots, and softens the hair. So many reasons that make it an interesting ally for use once or twice a week. But to be truly effective, you still need to choose your conditioner carefully.  

How to Choose Your Conditioner?

Like shampoo or any other hair treatment, the conditioner should be chosen according to your hair type. In fact, if it doesn't meet your hair's needs, it can even cause the opposite of the desired result. Especially because conditioner can quickly lead to oily hair.

What Conditioner for Dry Hair?

Dry and/or damaged hair is most affected by the use of a conditioner. If you have fine and brittle hair, the conditioner will rehydrate the hair fiber, making the hair less thick. Conditioner is, therefore, an ideal ally for this hair type! Opt for a repairing treatment or intense hydration that you will use 1 to 2 times a week, after your regular shampoo. If your hair is very dry, complete your treatment with a nourishing mask once a week.

What Conditioner for Oily Hair?

Oily hair should be cautious with conditioner. In fact, the latter tends to make the roots greasier. Instead of choosing a moisturizing conditioner, use a volume or balance conditioner. Also, avoid applying conditioner to the roots. Apply your conditioner once a week, no more.

What Conditioner for Normal Hair?

If you're lucky enough to have normal hair, conditioner will simply remove any remaining knots and add shine. Use a conditioner that provides volume or balances sebum production. The goal is to detangle the hair without overloading it or making it oily. Thanks to the conditioner, normal hair will look even more beautiful. Applying conditioner 1 to 2 times a week is sufficient.

Regardless of your hair type, try to choose a natural and/or organic conditioner to avoid harming the scalp or damaging the hair. Preferably, avoid hair products containing sulfates or silicones. These chemicals dry the hair more than they hydrate it. It's best to opt for an organic conditioner labeled by the Ecocert organization, which prohibits the use of sulfates and silicones.



Hair

Tips for Maintaining the Health, Shine, and Life of Your Hair



1. Hair Care Basics:

Start with regular washing, cutting, and hydration. Choose products tailored to your hair type – be it dry, brittle, or color-treated. Understanding your hair type is crucial for effective treatment.

2. Hydrating Mask:

After washing at least twice a week, apply a hydrating mask to restore moisture. Adjust frequency based on your hair's needs, reducing to once a week after achieving optimal hydration.

3. Gentle Detangling:

Avoid detangling wet hair to prevent breakage. Use a wide-tooth comb to gently work through tangles.

4. Heat Protection:

Apply a generous amount of heat protectant spray before drying your hair with a dryer. Keep the dryer 25/30 cm away and use it daily without causing damage.

5. Styling Products:

Choose styling products that suit your desired look. Additional support is essential for achieving your styling goals.

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