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Biotin Hair Treatment Ampoules Natuhair 24x10mlFragile, breakage prone hair that snaps at the ends and lacks resilience is telling you it needs more than a weekly mask. The NatuHair Biotin Hair Treatment Ampoules deliver a concentrated 10ml dose of biotin directly to the hair fiber in each application and with 24 ampoules per pack, you have a complete, uninterrupted treatment course from the first use to visible results. Benefits Strengthens fragile, breakage prone hair Each biotin hair treatment

Fragile, breakage-prone hair that snaps at the ends and lacks resilience is telling you it needs more than a weekly mask. The NatuHair Biotin Hair Treatment Ampoules deliver a concentrated 10ml dose of biotin directly to the hair fiber in each application — and with 24 ampoules per pack, you have a complete, uninterrupted treatment course from the first use to visible results.

Benefits

  • 💪 Strengthens fragile, breakage-prone hair — Each biotin hair treatment ampoule delivers a concentrated dose that reinforces the hair fiber from within, reducing snapping and breakage in damaged or chemically processed strands.
  • Restores shine and smoothness — The lightweight formula improves hair resilience while leaving strands visibly shinier and smoother — an effective biotin treatment for dull, lifeless hair that has lost its natural luster.
  • 🌱 Supports healthier hair growth — Biotin is a key nutrient for hair fiber integrity, making this a targeted hair growth and strengthening treatment for anyone experiencing thinning or fragile strands that break before reaching length.
  • 💧 Fast-absorbing, non-greasy texture — The lightweight, non-greasy formula absorbs quickly from root to tip without weighing hair down, making it a practical daily-use biotin ampoule for fine or thin hair that needs strengthening without residue.
  • 📦 24 × 10ml — salon or home supply — With 24 pre-measured 10ml ampoules per pack, this provides a full professional-grade treatment course — enough for consistent salon use or a complete at-home biotin hair repair programme without reordering mid-course.

How to Use

  1. Wash hair with a gentle shampoo and towel-dry until damp but not dripping.
  2. Open one 10ml ampoule and apply the contents directly to the hair, working section by section from root to tip to ensure even distribution.
  3. Massage gently into the scalp and through the lengths for 2–3 minutes to maximise absorption. Leave on for 20–40 minutes or as directed.
  4. Rinse thoroughly or leave in if the formula is designed as a leave-in treatment. Use 2–3 times per week consistently for best cumulative results.

Who It’s For

This treatment is ideal for anyone dealing with fragile, breakage-prone hair, thinning strands, or hair that has been weakened by chemical treatments, heat styling, or nutritional deficiency. If you’re looking for a biotin hair treatment at home that delivers salon-grade concentration without a salon visit, the NatuHair ampoules offer a structured, measurable approach. The 24 × 10ml pack suits both salon professionals who need a reliable strengthening treatment for client use and home users who want a complete anti-breakage hair care course for damaged or fine hair without interruption.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does biotin do for hair and how does it work in these ampoules?
Biotin is a B-vitamin that plays a key role in keratin production — the protein that makes up the hair fiber. In concentrated ampoule form, it is delivered directly to the hair and scalp where it can support fiber integrity, improve resilience, and reduce the brittleness that leads to breakage and slow growth.

How often should I use the NatuHair biotin ampoules and how long before I see results?
For best results, use one ampoule 2–3 times per week as part of your regular hair care routine. Initial improvements in strand strength and reduced breakage are typically noticeable within 3–4 weeks, with more visible improvements in shine, resilience, and overall hair health building over 8–12 weeks of continuous use.

Are these biotin treatment ampoules safe for color-treated or bleached hair?
Yes — the lightweight, concentrated formula is designed to strengthen and revitalize the hair fiber without interfering with artificial pigment. It is suitable for color-treated, highlighted, and chemically processed hair, and can help restore resilience to strands that have been weakened by chemical services.

Can I use these biotin ampoules at home or are they only for salon use?
The 24-ampoule pack is designed for both professional salon use and consistent home use — each 10ml dose is pre-measured, so application is simple and repeatable without professional guidance. Apply section by section, massage in, and leave on as directed. No specialist tools are required for a clean, effective result.

How long does the 24-ampoule pack last and is it enough for a full treatment course?
At 2–3 applications per week, the 24-ampoule pack provides approximately 8–12 weeks of continuous treatment — a full course sufficient to see meaningful improvement in hair strength, shine, and breakage reduction. This makes the 24-pack a practical choice for anyone committed to a complete biotin hair repair programme rather than occasional use.

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