Even beauty queens get hair manicure
MANILA, Philippines - As they carry out their environmental projects around the country, the Miss Philippines-Earth 2009 titleholders are constantly exposed to elements that can leave their hair dull, dry and damaged.
To maintain their lustrous locks, Miss Philippines-Earth beauties Sandra Seifert, Negros Occidental, Miss Philippines-Earth 2009; Adie Adelantar, Victorias City, Miss Philippines Eco-tourism and Miss Pagcor; Patricia Marie Tumulak, Quezon City, Miss Philippines-Fire and Miss Science & Technology; Michelle Martha Braun, Aklan, Miss Philippines-Air; and Catherine Loyola, Fil. Sydney, Miss Philippines-Water replenish the nutrients in their hair with a revolutionary treatment known as Hair Manicure.
“Most women spend time, money and effort to make their hair look beautiful. Sadly, no amount of hot oil can bring back the hair’s lost shine,” says top hairdresser Ricky Reyes.
Hair Manicure is a patented hair treatment that revitalizes hair and restores its natural shine and luster.
“Heat and overstyling make our hair dry. Hair Manicure prevents dryness as it laminates the hair shaft completely using natural ingredients,” Ricky explains.
Hair Manicure is done in three easy steps: reconstructing, structural boosting and cuticle buffing.
Reconstructing opens the hair cuticles to replenish it with moisturizing ingredients called NMF (natural moisturizing factor). This provides the dry, brittle hair with elasticity and suppleness.
Structural boosting, on the other hand, requires healthy emollients to penetrate the hair’s matrix and give it texture and body.
Lastly, cuticle buffing seals, repairs the cuticles and laminates the hair shaft.
“Hair that shines is healthy hair,” enthuses Ricky, who strongly recommends Hair Polish monthly to maintain the hair’s natural sheen. “With Hair Polish, you can have sleek, shiny hair all year round.”
Hair Manicure is now available in natural, yellow, brown, red and copper at all the Ricky Reyes Salons. For inquiries, call the Hair Manicure hotline at 721-7705 or 723-5440.