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Cleansing hair is a ritual. Every day, or every other day, over again without much thought. But what if the experience included a luxurious cleanser with creamy whipped bubbles and a fresh orange scent to wake up your senses? While it definitely doesn’t make it any less of a ritual, it might, perhaps, make it a bit more fun.
Tosca Style Fortifying Cream is a unique cleanser that helps restore and maintain hair’s vital moisture balance. Featuring patented Fruitbio technology that helps make hair up to seven times stronger and 10 times smoother, Tosca Style Fortifying Cream leaves hair soft and pliable by imparting moisture to dry, brittle, frizzy hair.
“I’d rather not call it a shampoo,” explained Jean Pierre Louis, president and CEO of the Montreal-based company. “It’s not. It’s an entirely new way to cleanse hair gently and thoroughly, and the effects are instantaneous. Stylists who tested the product noticed a difference after one use.”
Tosca Style Fortifying Cream is available in two sizes. The retail price is $19.95 for the 5.1 fl. oz bottle and $29.95 for the 10.14 fl. oz bottle. Gentle enough to be used daily, this luxurious cleanser is concentrated so that a little goes a long way.
Tosca Style shampoos, conditioners, styling and finishing products combine naturally derived botanicals, vitamins and protein elements to give unprecedented shine, volume, body and texture to all hair types. Unlike many other shampoos available to salon professionals, Tosca Style shampoos contain no sodium chloride, more commonly referred to as table salt. Therefore they provide moisture and nourishment without irritation.
Tosca Research Laboratories manufactures Tosca Style for the professional beauty industry, and each product comes with a 100 percent money back guarantee. For more information, please visit www.toscastyle.com or call (800) 263-3575.
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