This stick is a little miracle. It’s coconut and castor oil based so the longer you leave it on, the better! You can use Kristin Ess Hair's Anytime Anywhere Recovery Balm for SO many things: a shine product when you do braids, a pre-shampoo treatment when hair feels super-dry. You can sleep with it on (you should see the cute bun cap it comes with—use it to protect your pillow!). Use it to tame fly-always on damaged hair, to soften and add moisture to edges. And sometimes just when you want shine and separation with no hold. It goes to work, conditioning and restoring while you go about your life!
for all hair types
nourishing + repairing
shine restoring
strand sof tening
ultra hydrating
cruelty free | color + keratin safe | vegan
free of sulfates, parabens, phthalates + silicones
How to:
Daytime use:
1. Apply to any dry or damaged hair areas that need restored moisture.
2. Create a braid, a pony, a bun or just leave your hair down if it looks good and let the balm go to work!
3. Shampoo and condition as usual whenever you're ready.
Overnight use:
1. Warm a dab of balm in your hands and work it from middle to ends.
2. Wrap your hair in a high or low bun.
3. Cover using the bun cap inside the box. Sleep!
4. Shampoo and condition as usual in the morning.
Questions about Hair Care products & Kristin Ess Anytime Anywhere Recovery Balm
Q. Where can I buy Kristin Ess Anytime Anywhere Recovery Balm?
A. Kristin Ess Anytime Anywhere Recovery Balm can be bought online on the Live Healthy Online Store.
Q. What's the origin of this item?
A. Kristin Ess Anytime Anywhere Recovery Balm is imported out of Australia and manufactured by Kristin Ess Hair Care.
Q. What's the expiry date for Kristin Ess Anytime Anywhere Recovery Balm?
A. At the very least, each product has a use by/expiration date between 12-18 months from the date of purchase. We never sell expired products. The length of time for the expiration date or "best used before" date depends on the type of product, as well as the brand.
Some perishable items (such as certain probiotics) generally have shorter expiration dates.