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Hot Head by Thermal Hair Care Review

My daughter and I have full heads of waist length hair that usually are some unnatural shade of the rainbow. Currently I am rocking a bright Ariel red number, and she, a head of blue black locks. With all of the bleaching and dying comes damage. Lots of damage. It’s not in our schedule or finances to go to the salon and have a conditioning treatment, so when we discovered that Thermal Hair Care offers a flax filled conditioning cap, geniously called Hot Head, I got excited. Real excited.

These caps come in a wide variety of prints and colors, are handmade by seamstresses local to the company and are filled with natural flaxseed. I was worried that with the sheer amount of hair on each of our heads, it might not fit in a standard size cap, but amazingly it did!  Though there are three different size options: original, XL Hot Head and Little Hot Head. The caps are extremely soft and comfortable and not at all heavy like I had envisioned. The process is a snap and can fit into any busy schedule, not to mention the cap can be used time and time again, saving SO much money and trips to the salon.

Here are the simple instructions provided by Thermal Hair Care we followed to achieve gorgeous, conditioned tresses:

Simply wash hair, then gently towel dry to prevent dripping. Apply hair treatment of choice. Follow with a plastic cap, completely covering the hairline.

Place Hot Head on a clean glass or ceramic plate in a 1000-watt microwave with elastic facing up. Power level must be lowered accordingly for higher wattage microwaves! Refer to your owners manual to find out how. Heat for a total of 3, 30-45-second intervals, removing your Hot Head to flip inside out and replace in the microwave at each interval. If additional heat is desired proceed in 10-20sec increments, following the above flipping method, until desired heat level is achieved. Do not exceed a combined total of 3min, from start to finish.

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Remove Hot Head completely at the conclusion of treatment. Allow hair to cool 5 minutes, then rinse with cold water to seal the hair cuticle. Style as usual.

Caution and Care:
Spot clean only. Do not immerse in water. Lint roller as needed. WARNING! Do not overheat; risk of fire! Always watch closely. Heating times are approximate. Microwaves will vary. Touch test before wearing to avoid burns. Do not heat in conventional oven or stove top.

You really can’t get much easier or convenient than that and I’m sure you are all hoping I get to the point and tell you whether this conditioning treatment compares to what you can get in the salon of if it was a flop…and the answer is YES, it definitely compares! Not only was it quick and convenient, but the results were amazing! We were both left with soft, manageable hair that feels like it’s straight out of a salon dryer!

Want to check them out? You can check out their offerings here as well as their Facebook account.

Disclosure of Material Connection: I received one or more of the products or services mentioned above for free in the hope that I would mention it on my blog. Regardless, I only recommend products or services I use personally and believe will be good for my readers. I am disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission's 16 CFR, Part 255: "Guides Concerning the Use of Endorsements and Testimonials in Advertising."

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