Cream of the crop

In recent years, heat-styling tools have become increasingly popular.

They allow us to take our appearance to the next level and revitalise tired hair by adding volume, creating straight, glossy, tamed or wavy locks, subtle curls, and more.

But the use of these tools, especially daily, weakens the hair fibre and deteriorates its vitality. Subjected to temperatures of up to 230°C, the hair suffers and is damaged, but Hair Rituel by Sisley has a new cream to help.

A non-rinse hair care cream, The Cream 230 is applied to the lengths and ends of damp or dry hair before using heat-styling tools such as hairdryers, straighteners or curling irons. It is enriched with precious botanical oils of camellia and moringa, which nourish and soften the hair, as well as cotton proteins that strengthen its protein structure. Its texture melts into the hair fibre upon application.

When activated by heat, it forms an adhesive micro-gel and repairs the hair in two essential step. The damaged parts are sealed and breakage is repaired. The hair fibre is left glossy and, for the first time, enhanced by heat. The hair is repaired and reflects light once more.