While we all know the importance of following a dedicated skin-care regime, a lot of us are guilty of not doing the same for our hair. As is with skin, your hair also deserves an elaborate regime because the difference between having good hair and great hair is using the right products, especially a conditioner. But with our hectic work schedules, impossible to meet deadlines and long commutes, it can be difficult to keep up with elaborate hair care regime and this is where Schwarzkopf Professional’s range of BC Bonacure products promise to help. The BC Bonacure range of products have innovative skincare ingredients like collagen and peptide that are known to play a vital role in repairing damage and adding volume. The patented Cell Perfector Technology adds strength, restores elasticity and ensures hair looks gorgeous, frizz-free and picture-perfect, whether you are attending a wedding or going on a beach holiday.
THE QUICKEST FIX ON THE GO
Good things come to those who wait but with BC Bonacure’s Spray Conditioners, good hair can come to you in less than 30 seconds. Depending on your hair type, you can choose from their range of extremely convenient, on-the-go carry in your bag magic products— spray conditioners that tackle different common hair problems. Summer brings with it a host of hair problems. Fret not! For days when you are pressed for time, just shampoo, towel dry your hair, spray some conditioner and you are good to go.
PICK-ME-UP SPRAY CONDITIONERS
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