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Skala Mais Lisos #Straighter 2 in 1 Hair Treatment Conditioning Cream 1000g

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Skala Mais Lisos #Straighter 2 in 1 Hair Treatment Conditioning Cream 1000gSkala Mais Lisos #Straighter 2 in 1 Hair Treatment Conditioning Cream 1000g is a smoothing and hydrating formula designed to help control frizz, enhance straightness, and improve the overall manageability of straight or straightened hair. Developed for those who want sleek, smooth, and polished results, this multi use treatment delivers long lasting softness while helping maintain a straighter hair appearance. Formulated with a blend of vitamin rich

Skala Mais Lisos #Straighter 2 in 1 Hair Treatment Conditioning Cream 1000g is a smoothing and hydrating formula designed to help control frizz, enhance straightness, and improve the overall manageability of straight or straightened hair. Developed for those who want sleek, smooth, and polished results, this multi-use treatment delivers long-lasting softness while helping maintain a straighter hair appearance.

Formulated with a blend of vitamin-rich ingredients and plant-based actives, this conditioning cream works to nourish the hair fibre while smoothing the cuticle. By aligning the hair strands, it helps reduce frizz and flyaways, allowing hair to appear more controlled, shiny, and naturally straight.

This versatile 2-in-1 formula can be used as a rinse-out conditioner, deep treatment mask, or leave-in conditioner, giving you flexibility in your haircare routine. Whether used for everyday conditioning or as an intensive smoothing treatment, it helps maintain softness and control without weighing the hair down.

The formula works to improve detangling and manageability, making it easier to brush and style hair while reducing breakage caused by tension and knots. It also helps maintain the effects of straightening treatments, keeping hair looking sleek and smooth for longer.

Designed with Skala’s clean-beauty philosophy, this product is free from sulfates, parabens, silicones, petrolatum, and mineral oils, making it suitable for those seeking gentler haircare options or following low-poo routines. The lightweight yet nourishing texture absorbs easily without leaving residue, ensuring a smooth and natural finish.

Perfect for maintaining straight styles or smoothing naturally frizzy hair, this treatment helps improve hair texture, leaving it soft, shiny, and easy to manage. The generous 1000g salon-size jar makes it ideal for both professional use and daily home care.

Key Features

  • 2-in-1 smoothing treatment and conditioner
  • Designed for straight or straightened hair
  • Helps reduce frizz and flyaways
  • Smooths the hair cuticle for a sleeker finish
  • Multi-use: conditioner, treatment, or leave-in
  • Improves detangling and manageability
  • Enhances shine and softness
  • Lightweight, non-greasy formula
  • Free from sulfates, parabens, silicones, petrolatum, and mineral oils
  • Large 1000g salon-size jar

Benefits

Skala Mais Lisos #Straighter Treatment helps improve hair by:

  • Smoothing the hair fibre for a straighter appearance
  • Reducing frizz and improving control
  • Enhancing softness and natural shine
  • Improving manageability and detangling
  • Helping maintain straight styles for longer
  • Reducing rough or coarse texture
  • Supporting healthier-looking, sleek hair
  • With regular use, hair appears smoother, shinier, and easier to style.

Ideal For

This product is ideal for:

  • Straight or straightened hair
  • Frizz-prone or unruly hair
  • Hair exposed to heat styling
  • Coarse or hard-to-manage hair
  • Daily conditioning or smoothing treatments
  • Those wanting a sleek, polished finish
  • Suitable for most hair types seeking smoothness and control.

Why You’ll Love It

You’ll love Skala Mais Lisos #Straighter because it helps create smooth, sleek results while keeping hair soft and lightweight. The formula works to control frizz and improve manageability without weighing hair down, making it perfect for maintaining straight styles.

Its multi-use functionality makes it a convenient and versatile addition to your routine, delivering both everyday conditioning and deeper treatment benefits in one product.

If you’re looking for a smoothing treatment that helps control frizz, enhance shine, and maintain straight hair, Skala Mais Lisos #Straighter 2 in 1 Hair Treatment Conditioning Cream 1000g is a must-have. Designed to improve manageability and deliver sleek results, it helps keep hair looking polished and healthy with every use.

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An Informative Introduction Based on Current Academic Studies of Western Esotericism
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This introductory text is the fruit of a fairly new field of recognized academic studies which developed as a result of the pioneering literary efforts of scholars such as D. P. Walker (1914 - 1985) and Frances A. Yates (1899 - 1981) who took the subject of Western esotericism seriously rather than denigrate it as an area filled with superstition and irrationalism as many earlier scholars in different specialized fields had done. Other scholars of esotericism who have contributed to this growing field include but are not limited to Henry Corbin, Francois Secret, Antoine Faivre, Arthur Versluis, Joscelyn Godwin, and Wouter Hanegraaff, the last being the senior editor of the landmark Dictionary of Gnosis and Western Esotericism (2005), a collaborative effort by many scholars. Goodrick-Clarke is also a recognized scholar in this field and introduces it to the reader in his own introduction which also addresses the question of how esotericism is defined by those dedicated to studying it. As clarified in the introduction, Western esotericism is rooted in the Hellenistic philosophy of classical paganism as expressed in Alexandrian Hermeticism, Neoplatonism, and Gnosticism which have syncretized with the three Abrahamic religions of Judaism, Christianity and Islam, leaving vital traces within each. Through the Italian Renaissance, a Hermetic revival occurred as a result of the rediscovery of ancient texts which further resulted in the development of magic, astrology, alchemy, and Cabala through prominent individuals such as Marcilio Ficino, Pico della Mirandola, Johannes Reuchlin, Johann Trithemius, Henry Cornelius Agrippa, John Dee, and Paracelsus, each given significant attention. 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