Ojon: Great for Fried or Damaged Hair
Posted by Liv on Thursday, July 7, 2011
If you're like most women in the world, you've burnt or fried your hair at least once. The worst part is, it can be hard work reviving those locks of yours back in shape. It's embarrassing as well.

You know what damaged hair looks like, but do you know the exact details? You have to look deeper than blow-drying your head on high for 30 minutes or running your hair straightener through the same couple of strands over and over.
Take a look through the magnifying glass: http://killerstrands.blogspot.com/2010/01/what-happens-when-hair-gets-damaged.html
In the meantime, I suggest using Ojon to help revive your locks. It's a time-consumer, but it holds excellent results. The product requires that you:
-Wet your hair in the shower
-Coat your hair completely in Ojon
-Allow Ojon to set in hair for about an hour
-After an hour, wash product out of hair.
-Style as usual.
Leaves hair a bucket load softer, shinier, and healthier. If you've really fried your hair, use Ojon once to twice a month until it is revived. In my opinion, it makes at least a 60-70% difference.
http://www.ojon.com/

You know what damaged hair looks like, but do you know the exact details? You have to look deeper than blow-drying your head on high for 30 minutes or running your hair straightener through the same couple of strands over and over.
Take a look through the magnifying glass: http://killerstrands.blogspot.com/2010/01/what-happens-when-hair-gets-damaged.html
In the meantime, I suggest using Ojon to help revive your locks. It's a time-consumer, but it holds excellent results. The product requires that you:
-Wet your hair in the shower
-Coat your hair completely in Ojon
-Allow Ojon to set in hair for about an hour
-After an hour, wash product out of hair.
-Style as usual.
Leaves hair a bucket load softer, shinier, and healthier. If you've really fried your hair, use Ojon once to twice a month until it is revived. In my opinion, it makes at least a 60-70% difference.
http://www.ojon.com/