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Beauty PR: Winter Hair Repair

It is about that time of year here in New York, when we are fed up with winter and need some warmer weather. Skin and hair are dry as dry can be so if you can’t jet off to Mexico for the weekend, why not take a little retreat in your shower? 

This weekend, I decided my brittle hair had about enough abuse and I slathered on an Organix Nourishing Coconut Milk Instant Repair Treatment. The smell is incredible! I felt instantly better, uplifted, and had a brief daydream of being on a beach, sipping a pina colada, and swimming in the bluest of waters. I was entranced in this daydream until the wind howling at my window jerked me back to reality and the bitterly cold snow flurries outside.

I rinsed the Organix Instant Repair Treatment off my hair (greeted again by the naturally delicious scent) and combed effortlessly through my hair (and if you have ever seen my hair, this was a miracle in itself!) After a quick dry, my hair was back to its shiny self, happy to have spent an imaginary vacation in Mexico.

Is your winter hair in need of desperate repair? Make sure to also check out Organix's Nourishing Coconut Milk Split Ends Mender, which was also nominated for a CEW Beauty Award!

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