Natural summer hair care with Monoï de Tahiti

Summer poses particular challenges for our hair. UV radiation, high temperatures, salt and chlorinated water and frequent washing can put a lot of strain on the hair structure. As a result, the hair loses its shine, becomes brittle and is difficult to comb. Heavily curled or afro hair is particularly sensitive to these influences. This makes intensive, natural care all the more important.

The power of traditional care oil

Monoï de Tahiti, the centuries-old care oil from Polynesia, proves to be the ideal solution for summer-stressed hair. It deeply moisturizes the hair fiber, makes it supple and improves combability - without any synthetic additives or silicones.

How to use the hair treatment correctly:

Step 1: Preparation
Apply a small amount of Monoï de Tahiti Anakena Skin and Hair Oil directly to damp hair. Distribute evenly from the scalp to the ends and massage in gently.
Step 2: Application time
Wrap the hair loosely with a towel. You can determine the application time individually - for optimum results, it is best to leave the oil on overnight.
Step 3: Wash out
The next morning, rinse your hair thoroughly. If it doesn't lather well after the first wash, simply repeat the process - for example with our gentle Skin & Hair 2-in-1 shower gel from Anakena, which is perfect for aftercare following an oil treatment.
Step 4: Drying
Ideally, let your hair air dry. If possible, avoid using a hairdryer or straightener to avoid impairing the conditioning effect.

The result: hair that has "eaten"

One of our customers reported after using it that her hair felt as if it had been "eaten" - stronger, more nourished and with a natural shine. This simple but effective method is one of the best ways to regenerate and strengthen your hair in summer.

Try it out for yourself and treat your hair to this natural pampering treatment!

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Monoï de Tahiti skin and hair oil
Shower Gel Skin & Hair 2-in-1

Monoi de Tahiti Anakena as a hair treatment

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