Instant bond - hair repair serum
Formula: 42020 Difficulty level: beginner Shelf life: min 6 months pH optimal: -

Phase Ingredients Dosage % Total 30 gr
A Hairbond 2 0,6 gr
A Burdock oil 46 13,8 gr
A Dicaprylyl carbonate 50 15 gr
A Black pearl Lily fragrance oil 2 0,6 gr

1. Put the indicated amount of Hairbond in a bowl, add a few drops of burdock oil and mix.

2. Add the rest of the ingredients one at a time, mix well and transfer the serum to the dedicated container.

A light-textured serum that includes Hairbond, an active ingredient derived from castor oil that seals cuticles and split ends, smoothens hair strands and gives hair a healthy look. It is suitable for hair damage caused by dyeing, bleaching, perming, washing, styling, chemical treatments and mechanical aggression. Apply a small amount to clean, dry hair on the ends. Can be used after every wash or less frequently as needed.

Reviews

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Ellemental
28 Jan
Hello Aglaia, A suitable substitute in place of volatile coco-silicon, we cannot recommend. An alternative would be caprylis oil, i.e. fractionated coconut oil, or you can increase the dosage to coco-silicone. Try both with a very small amount to test which works best for your hair.
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Aglaia B.
28 Jan
What substitute do you recommend for volatile coco-silicone, which does not leave hair greasy after use?
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Cornelia P.
17 Feb 2023
Thanks so much for your reply :) Have a nice day!
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Ellemental N.
17 Feb 2023
Hello, You can replace burdock oil with one of the following oils: grapeseed, kukui, camellia, marula, almond, meadowfoam, oat, safflower.
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Cornelia P.
17 Feb 2023
Hello! I don't have burdock oil. Which other oils with similar properties can be used in this recipe? Thanks in advance for your answer!
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Ellemental
17 Nov 2021
Hello! It is suitable, apply strictly on the tips, in moderate amount. All the best!
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Mihaela P.
17 Nov 2021
Hello, is this recipe also suitable for hair that gets fat faster? Thanks!
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Ellemental
29 Oct 2021
Hello! It is not ok, vegetable keratin is water soluble and this serum is exclusively oily.
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Loredana B.
28 Oct 2021
Hello I made this recipe, including 0.2 g vegetable keratin. It seems to have some bubbles in it serum, is it ok? Thanks
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Ellemental
21 Oct 2021
Hello! Basically you can remove it by increasing the amount of vegetable oil or by using another oil such as squalan or caprilis, but the serum will feel greasier on application.
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Rafaela
20 Oct 2021
Hello! Can you remove or replace the vegetable/volatile silicone and if so, what could I replace them with? Thanks!
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Ellemental
06 Mar 2019
Hello! It can be both; if you opt for silicone + hairbond, do not use the volatile one.
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Nadia M.
06 Mar 2019
Hello, can it be prepared only with silicone + hairbond or caprilis + hairbond? Thanks!
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Ellemental
02 Oct 2017
Hi Nicole. Yes, you can replace it, they have similar texture.
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nicole
30 Sep 2017
Hello..can you replace vegetable silicone with fractionated coconut oil...thanks!
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Ellemental
28 Aug 2017
Hello Ana. Yes, it can be substituted.
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Ana
28 Aug 2017
Hi! Can you replace kukui oil with jojoba oil?
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Ellemental
13 May 2017
Yes, you can put argan oil instead of some of the kukui/strugru oil. Have a nice day!
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Timea
12 May 2017
Can you put a little argan oil? Thank you.
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Ellemental
01 Mar 2017
Unfortunately not, it will be hazy. Have a nice day!