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Introducing Epres: The Next Step in Hair Repair

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a women spraying epres bond repair onto her hair
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I’m so excited to tell you about the latest innovation in hair repair that I’m now using here in the studio.

We’ve all heard of Olaplex, right? Well, Epres™ was created by the same genius material scientist, Eric Pressly. He’s taken everything we loved about Olaplex and made it even better and simpler. Epres™ is a one-step system that works to repair chemical, thermal, and mechanical damage, leaving your hair feeling softer, stronger, and healthier after just one application.

What Makes Epres™ So Special?

  • It’s a simple one-step process.
  • You’ll see instant results.
  • The formula is incredibly lightweight.
  • It’s vegan, cruelty-free, silicone-free, and uses fair trade ingredients.
  • The packaging is both sustainable and recyclable.

Your Epres™ Journey with Me

epres bond repair being added to a colour bowl to protect hair from damage while colouring
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In the Salon

I’m now including the Epres™ bond repair treatment in every single one of my lightening services, completely free of charge. I simply mix it into your colour, and it gets to work repairing your hair while the colour processes.

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At Home

To maintain those beautiful, strong results, it’s really important to keep up the good work at home.

You can grab the Epres™ Starter Kit from me. It comes with a spray bottle and two vials of the concentrated formula. One kit should last you about six months with weekly use! When you run out, you can just order refills.

How to Use It at Home

  1. Add one vial of Epres™ to the spray bottle.
  2. Fill the bottle with water up to the marked line and give it a good shake.
  3. Spray it onto dry hair until it’s fully saturated.
  4. Leave it for a minimum of 10 minutes before you shampoo. The longer you leave it, the better it works, so feel free to leave it on all day or even sleep in it!

Just a quick reminder: please pop the vial cap in your local recycling once you’re done.