Davines Naturaltech Nourishing Hair Building Pack
Davines Naturaltech Nourishing Hair Building Pack
Davines Naturaltech Nourishing Hair Building Pack
Davines

Naturaltech Nourishing Hair Building Pak 250ml

$65.95
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Why You’ll love it
Damaged
Natural Origin
Paraben Free
Sulphate Free
Vegan
Turn brittle, tired strands into hair that feels cushioned and cared for.
Helps reduce the look of breakage and surface roughness.
Leaves hair feeling velvety, smoother, and easier to comb through.
Light, comforting scent that lingers without feeling heavy or perfumey.
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Ingredients
  • Aqua Solvents
    Solvent

    The water base that carries and dissolves the other ingredients in most products.

    May suit

    All hair and skin types.

    Worth knowing

    Almost always the first ingredient listed in water-based products.

  • Cetearyl Alcohol Conditioning agents
    Fatty alcohol conditioner

    A fatty alcohol that helps soften hair and improve the texture of formulations.

    May suit

    People looking for smoother, more manageable hair or richer, creamier product textures.

    Worth knowing

    Despite the name, fatty alcohols are moisturising and conditioning rather than drying. They also help stabilise and thicken many haircare formulas.

  • Glycerin Humectants
    Humectant

    Attracts and holds water to help hair feel hydrated and soft.

    May suit

    Dry or dehydrated hair, and many curl and moisture routines.

    Worth knowing

    A very common, well-tolerated humectant used across countless products.

  • Behentrimonium Chloride Conditioning agents
    Conditioning agent

    A conditioning agent that helps detangle and soften, reducing static and roughness.

    May suit

    Most hair types, especially tangle-prone or coarse hair.

    Worth knowing

    A common conditioner ingredient despite the chloride name, which simply describes its chemistry.

  • Cetyl Alcohol Conditioning agents
    Emollient and texture enhancer

    Cetyl Alcohol helps soften the hair and gives products a smooth, creamy texture.

    May suit

    Those looking for conditioning, slip, or richer textures in their haircare products.

    Worth knowing

    Despite the name, fatty alcohols like cetyl alcohol are non‑drying and are commonly used to add emollience and stability to formulations.

  • Dimethicone Silicones
    Slip and shine agent

    Smooths the hair surface, adds slip and shine and helps reduce frizz.

    May suit

    Frizz-prone, coarse or dry hair wanting a smooth, glossy finish.

    Worth knowing

    Some people prefer silicone-free formulas, especially for certain curl routines. It is widely used and helpful in many smoothing products.

  • Amodimethicone Silicones
    Conditioning silicone

    A conditioning silicone that targets rougher areas of the hair to smooth and protect.

    May suit

    Damaged, frizz-prone or colour-treated hair wanting targeted smoothing.

    Worth knowing

    Designed to deposit where hair needs it most. Some prefer silicone-free formulas by choice.

  • Cetrimonium Chloride Conditioning agents
    Conditioning agent

    A conditioning agent that helps smooth and soften the hair while reducing static and tangles.

    May suit

    People looking for improved manageability, detangling and smoother-feeling hair.

    Worth knowing

    It is a commonly used quaternary ammonium compound that helps conditioners spread easily through the hair. It is effective even at low levels, which is why it appears frequently in rinse-off products.

  • Trideceth-5 Cleansers / surfactants
    Solubiliser / mild surfactant

    A nonionic surfactant that helps blend oil‑based ingredients into water‑based formulas.

    May suit

    Those using products with oils or fragrance blends that need even distribution through the hair.

    Worth knowing

    It is commonly used at low levels to help stabilise formulas and improve texture. It also aids rinse-off performance without adding noticeable weight to the hair.

  • Hydrolyzed Wheat Protein Proteins and amino acids
    Protein

    A plant-derived protein that helps smooth and support the hair surface.

    May suit

    Hair wanting added body, smoothness or temporary strength.

    Worth knowing

    A common protein in repair and volumising formulas.

  • Hydrolyzed Wheat Protein PG-Propyl Silanetriol Conditioning agents
    Strengthening conditioner

    A silicone-modified wheat protein that helps condition and reinforce the hair fibre.

    May suit

    People looking for smoother, stronger-feeling hair or added protection during styling.

    Worth knowing

    This ingredient combines the film-forming benefits of hydrolysed proteins with the smoothing qualities of silicone-like groups. It is commonly used to support hair resilience and reduce the feel of surface roughness.

  • Hydrolysed Rice Protein Proteins and amino acids
    Strengthening protein

    A plant-derived protein that helps reinforce and condition the hair.

    May suit

    People looking to support hair strength, smoothness or light-volume effects.

    Worth knowing

    It can help improve the feel of damaged or fine hair without the weight of some heavier proteins.

  • Hydrolyzed Vegetable Protein PG-Propyl Silanetriol Conditioning agents
    Strengthening conditioner

    A protein-derived ingredient that helps condition and reinforce the hair fibre.

    May suit

    People looking to improve hair strength, smoothness or resistance to breakage.

    Worth knowing

    It forms a lightweight film on the hair to boost softness and resilience without heavy build-up. Often used in strengthening and smoothing formulas.

  • Panthenol Conditioning agents
    Conditioning agent

    Helps condition, soften and add a smooth, healthy feel to the hair.

    May suit

    Most hair types, especially dry or dull hair.

    Worth knowing

    A versatile, well-tolerated conditioning ingredient.

  • Cetrimonium Methosulfate Conditioning agents
    Hair conditioning agent

    Helps soften, smooth and detangle hair by reducing static and improving manageability.

    May suit

    People looking for smoother, easier-to-comb hair or reduced frizz.

    Worth knowing

    Despite its name, it is not a sulphate surfactant but a quaternary conditioning ingredient commonly used in creams and conditioners. It is valued for providing a light, non-greasy conditioning feel.

  • Distearoylethyl Dimonium Chloride Conditioning agents
    Conditioning agent

    A conditioning agent that helps soften and smooth the hair.

    May suit

    People seeking reduced frizz, improved manageability, and a smoother feel.

    Worth knowing

    It is a quaternary conditioning ingredient often used in conditioners and masks for slip and detangling. It is valued for its ability to help reduce static and improve hair feel without heaviness.

  • Lactic Acid pH adjusters
    pH adjuster

    Helps adjust and maintain the product’s pH for optimal performance.

    May suit

    Those looking for formulas that help smooth the cuticle or gently refine the scalp surface.

    Worth knowing

    Lactic Acid can also provide mild hydrating and smoothing benefits in haircare. Its pH-balancing role helps support product stability and performance.

  • Disodium EDTA Chelating agents
    Chelating agent

    Binds to minerals from hard water so the product works consistently and stays stable.

    May suit

    All products, especially in hard-water areas.

    Worth knowing

    Used in tiny amounts to keep formulas performing reliably.

  • Phenoxyethanol Preservatives
    Preservative

    Helps keep the product stable and pleasant to use after opening.

    May suit

    All products that need protecting from spoilage.

    Worth knowing

    A very common, well-studied preservative used at low levels.

  • Ethylhexylglycerin Preservatives
    Preservative booster

    Helps support the preservation system and can provide mild skin-conditioning benefits.

    May suit

    Those interested in gentle preservation systems or sensitive scalps may find it relevant.

    Worth knowing

    It is often paired with other preservatives to improve their effectiveness while allowing for lower usage levels. It also has light moisturising and conditioning properties.

  • Citric Acid pH adjusters
    pH adjuster

    Fine-tunes the product pH, which can help the hair surface feel smooth.

    May suit

    Most hair types as part of a balanced formula.

    Worth knowing

    Usually present in small amounts to balance the formula.

  • Benzyl Alcohol Preservatives
    Preservative

    Helps preserve formulations and can also act as a solvent or light fragrance component.

    May suit

    Those interested in understanding preservative systems or identifying potential fragrance allergens.

    Worth knowing

    Benzyl Alcohol is commonly used in professional haircare to support product stability and texture. It can also naturally occur in some essential oils.

  • Limonene Fragrance ingredients
    Fragrance component

    A fragrance component that also occurs naturally in many citrus and plant oils.

    Worth knowing

    A fragrance component that must be listed separately on labels because a minority of people can be sensitive to it. Its presence is normal, required disclosure and is not a quality signal.

  • Linalool Fragrance ingredients
    Fragrance component

    A fragrance component found naturally in many flowers and spices.

    Worth knowing

    A fragrance component that must be listed separately on labels because a minority of people can be sensitive to it. Its presence is normal, required disclosure and is not a quality signal.

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