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From office parties to family gatherings the festive party season can be a little tough on us all. But aside from needing to physically recuperate from a solid month of celebrations, our hair also needs a little TLC to recover.

Everything from cold winter weather and blustery winds to a sudden upswing in the amount of washing, drying and styling our tresses undergo whilst we head from party to party can leave it feeling drier and more damaged than ever.

If your locks are looking a little worse for wear following the festive season, January is the perfect time to concentrate on giving it a new lease of life – after all, nothing sounds better after a month of being on the go than several nights tucked up at home with a hair mask and your favourite series on.

Although the concept of bond building hair treatments is certainly nothing new (hello, Olaplex), there’s no harm in branching out and trying something new to see if it can give our hair the restoration it needs after four weeks of being curled, straightened, dried and adorned with everything from bows to rhinestone-covered hair clips.

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