This Isn’t A Drill–Olaplex Just Launched A New Hair Product

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This Isn’t A Drill–Olaplex Just Launched A New Hair Product

Mention ‘Olaplex’ in a room full of beauty editors, and you can assure that it will strike up lots of conversation. Olaplex has become a modern-day beauty classic, with coveted products which help to repair hair bonds for stronger and healthier hair. If you don’t already have an Olaplex product, then you’ll no doubt have seen it in a friend’s bathroom or on the bathroom shelves of beauty insiders on Instagram. The little bottle called Olaplex No.3 is probably the most well-known. But what makes Olaplex products so special? The range has patented bond-building technology (called Bis-Aminopropyl Diglycol Dimaleate), which basically works to repair damaged hair bonds from the inside out, which is ideal if you colour your hair, or use hot styling tools regularly Because it actually gets through to the middle of the hair shaft, it really does transform damaged hair, leaving it shiny, healthy and full of life, and it works for all hair types too.

Today, Olaplex  added another product to its cult line of hair care products,  Enter Olaplex 4C Shampoo. Curious to know what the Olaplex 4C Shampoo is and what it does? Read on for all the details.

Olaplex No.4C Shampoo is a clarifying hair cleanser. This means that it helps to remove build-up from the roots and lengths of your hair. Think oil, pollutants and hair products such as dry shampoo, which can cling to hair and leave it looking and feeling lacklustre. This is a particularly important step if you use a lot of hair styling products daily, or find that your hair gets greasy easily or quickly. Products can gradually build up on the hair, making it feel lank, flat and lifeless. The Olaplex No.4C Clarifying Shampoo is designed to be used weekly—think of it as a Sunday night reset for your hair—to remove this excess build-up. The result is that your hair is left feeling lighter, swishable and really clean. You might even notice that your hair is shinier after using this, too.

If you live in a hard-water area, you might be subjected to more metals in your shower water, which can cling to hair and make it look dull. If you colour your hair, hard water can even distort your hair colour, or fade it prematurely. By removing these metals from your hair, your hair will look shinier, and your hair colour more vibrant and long-lasting.

“The addition of a clarifying shampoo is a natural progression for Olaplex and we tookclarifying one step further with the launch of Olaplex No. 4C Bond Maintenance Clarifying Shampoo,” said JuE Wong, chief executive officier of Olaplex. “Olaplex No. 4C Bond Maintenance Clarifying Shampoo is an elevated clarifying experience, gently removing everything you don’t want in your hair, like product buildup and pollutants, while our patented Olaplex bond building technology repairs and strengthens hair,” she added.

Olaplex recommend using this once a week, applying at the roots to create a lather and leaving it on the hair for up to five minutes to let the shampoo break down excess oil, product, metals and chlorine that might have clung to the hair from swimming. Olaplex recommends following up with Olaplex No.5 Bond Maintenance Conditioner, or for a more intensively moisture-boost, using the Olaplex No.8 Bond Maintenance Intense Moisture Mask. 

This Olaplex product works best when used in conjunction with Olaplex No.3 Hair Perfector (more on that below), helping to prepare the hair for the patented active to get to work. This is sprayed onto dry hair to saturate it fully for 10 minutes, before shampooing as normal. Think of this as the primer of your hair routine. Olaplex No.1 and No.2 are only available in salons as a professional treatment, so the next product in the home hair care range is No.3.

This is the product that Olaplex is most well-known for. This is designed to be left on wet hair which hasn’t been shampooed yet, and it can be left on for hours at a time. It helps to deeply nourish and repair lengths, leaving them fortified and shiny. 

This sulphate-free shampoo is ideal if you colour your hair, as it won’t strip your hair dye down the drain.

This shampoo has purple corrective tones. So if you have blonde hair, you might be better opting for this shampoo. The purple tones help to counteract yellow and brassy tones that can appear in blonde hair.

All Olaplex products contain the same active ingredient, including this conditioner. Simply leave on the lengths of your hair for three minutes after shampooing for bouncy, healthier hair.

If you find that your hair is thicker or needs more nourishment than a standard conditioner, then try this. This one can be left in the hair, helping to tame flyaways.

Olaplex’s range also extends to styling products. This oil is great for finishing off your look. It’s really lightweight, so you don’t need to worry about it weighing down your hair.

If you use a lot of heat on your hair from hairdryers or styling tools, then this mask is great at repairing damage. Read our full review of Olaplex No.8 here.

Designed as the last step in your haircare routine, this serum helps to add shine and protection to your lengths. Read our more in-depth review of Olaplex No.9 here. Up Next, Blonde Hair Is Big for 2022: These Are 44 Blonde Hair Colours That I’ve Saved

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