Botox Capillaire
Botox capillaire
When we think about wrinkles, the first image that comes to mind is onabotulinumtoxin A (Botox), a common prescription medication that some people use to smooth their wrinkles. It works by smoothing the skin, filling it and reducing the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles.
Botox for Hair
As we age, our hair loses its fullness and elasticity, just like our skin. But now, new hair products market themselves as Botox for hair, claiming to help fill your hair follicles and make them smoother.
Ybera Hair
The Ybera Botox range repairs damaged, dry or frizzy hair to make it healthy and shiny. This range includes a shampoo, an active and a rebuilder that work together to repair the hair down to the cortex for three months or more with repeated treatments.
La keratine is used as the base of this treatment and can be mixed with other ingredients to create your own custom Botox hair care product. It is also a good idea to use a low-sulfate or sulfate-free shampoo to help preserve your results.
Lisses, lustres and without frisottises
The Botox capillaire treatment is usually applied to your hair before blow-drying it to allow the product to more fully penetrate your hair strands. This may be done by your stylist or at home with a flat iron and hair dryer.
This treatment works by penetrating the keratine into your hair follicles, hydrating them and restoring their fullness. It also helps prevent hair loss and split ends. It can be used on all hair types and is recommended for anyone who wants to have a more radiant, smooth and silky hair texture.


















