Sebastian Penetraitt Masque

Sebastian

Sebastian Penetraitt Masque

Sebastian Penetraitt Masque is a professional hair strengthening mask that provides deep repair for weak hair, fortifying chemically treated hair when it is most vulnerable. Its active rescue system leaves dry, dull hair soft and shiny, enhancing the radiance and richness of color-treated hair.

Color-safe

Heat Protection

Damage Repair

Dryness

Breakage

Chemically Treated

Optimized for Your Environment & Lifestyle

Humid
Dry
Winter
Summer

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Sebastian Penetraitt Masque

Sebastian

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Hair Mask

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Morning
Evening
Both

How often will you use this product?

Everyday
Every other day
Every 3 days
Every 4 days
Every 5 days
Every 6 days
Once a week
Twice a week
On specific days
As needed
On rotation

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Your Biodata Compatibility Analysis

Based on your 6 hair health indices and environmental factors

0 HAIR HEALTH SCORE

Poor Match

Significant incompatibilities

Growth Cycle Health Index

Hair Match

Hair Health Index Alignment

Optimal for OSI, SSI, DI, HSI

Ingredient Efficacy

Matching Ingredient Score

Environment Compatibility

Current UV, Air Quality & Humidity

Why This Works for Your Specific Profile

Damage Index:

Healthy to moderately damaged hair experiences over-conditioning or protein overload causing limpness or rigidity

Water Quality:

Severe single concerns require targeted treatment beyond balanced formulation capabilities

Hair:

Closed cuticles resist product penetration causing surface buildup without internal benefits

Active Lifestyle:

Activity levels outside optimal range affect product performance and maintenance requirements

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Current Routine Fit

Use weekly after shampoo instead of regular conditioner

Recommended Routine Order

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Your Hair Profile

Hair Type

Damage Level

Porosity

Scalp Sensitivity

Your Hair Profile Integration

Your Hair Archetype

Density Level

Washing Frequency

Shedding Level

Oil Level

Your Hair Health Indices

Oil Secretion (OSI)

Very low oil production

Scalp Sensitivity (SSI)

Very low sensitivity

Growth Rate (CMR)

Poor metabolism rate

Damage Index (DI)

Minimal damage

Hair Strength (HSI)

Very weak strength

Softness Index (SI)

Significant improvement needed

Water & Environmental Integration

Water:

Expected Results & Timeline

Key Highlights

What is it?

Hair Mask with 17 ingredients

Who Is It For

Adults

Budget

Rs. 1,769.85 - Rs. 3,539.70

Timeline

Immediate improvement in softness and shine

Why You’ll Love It

What Does It Help With?

Damage Repair, Dryness, Breakage

Best for

Chemically Treated Hair

Features

Deep repair for weak hair, Fortifies chemically treated hair, Active rescue system, Leaves hair soft and shiny, Enhances radiance of color-treated hair

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Ingredients Overview

Ingredients List

water, stearyl-alcohol, behentrimonium-chloride, cetearyl-alcohol, bis-aminopropyl-dimethicone, benzyl-alcohol, phenoxyethanol, fragrance, methylparaben, propylparaben, disodium-edta, hydrolyzed-silk, simmondsia-chinensis-seed-oil, oryza-sativa-bran-oil

Key Ingredients

Hydrolyzed Silk, Jojoba Seed Oil, Rice Bran Oil

Ingredients Details

Fragrance

Fragrance is a ubiquitous ingredient in skincare products, serving both functional and aesthetic purposes. Comprising a complex blend of natural or synthetic aromatic compounds, fragrances are designed to impart pleasant scents and mask less desirable odors of other ingredients. While enhancing the sensory experience of skincare routines, fragrances can also influence consumer perception and product appeal.

From a formulation standpoint, fragrances present both benefits and challenges. They can improve product stability and act as preservatives in some cases. However, they are also common allergens and irritants, particularly for individuals with sensitive skin. Fragrance components like limonene, linalool, and geraniol are frequent causes of contact dermatitis.

Regulatory bodies such as the EU and FDA have established guidelines for fragrance use in cosmetics, including concentration limits and labeling requirements. Many brands now offer fragrance-free options to cater to sensitive skin types. When formulating with fragrances, careful consideration must be given to potential skin reactions, allergen declarations, and overall product safety. Patch testing is often recommended for individuals prone to fragrance sensitivities before incorporating scented products into their skincare regimen.

Hydrolyzed Silk

Hydrolyzed silk is a potent skincare ingredient derived from silk proteins through a hydrolysis process. This procedure breaks down the long protein chains into smaller, more easily absorbed peptides and amino acids. The resulting substance retains many beneficial properties of silk while offering enhanced penetration and efficacy in topical applications.

Known for its moisturizing and film-forming capabilities, hydrolyzed silk creates a protective barrier on the skin's surface, helping to lock in hydration and shield against environmental stressors. Its molecular structure closely resembles that of human skin proteins, allowing for seamless integration and improved skin elasticity.

Hydrolyzed silk boasts impressive water-binding properties, effectively attracting and retaining moisture within the skin. This hydration boost can lead to a plumper, more youthful appearance and improved skin texture. Additionally, the ingredient exhibits antioxidant properties, potentially neutralizing free radicals and supporting the skin's natural defense mechanisms.

In skincare formulations, hydrolyzed silk is valued for its compatibility with various skin types and its ability to enhance the overall texture and feel of products. It is commonly incorporated into serums, moisturizers, and hair care items for its multifaceted benefits.

Methylparaben

Methylparaben is a widely used preservative in skincare, cosmetic, and pharmaceutical products. This synthetic compound belongs to the paraben family and is derived from para-hydroxybenzoic acid. Its primary function is to prevent the growth of harmful microorganisms, including bacteria and fungi, thus extending the shelf life of products and ensuring their safety for consumer use.

With the chemical formula C8H8O3, methylparaben is a small molecule that easily penetrates the skin. It is highly effective at low concentrations, typically used at levels between 0.1% to 0.3% in formulations. Methylparaben exhibits broad-spectrum antimicrobial activity and is particularly effective against gram-positive bacteria.

This ingredient is generally recognized as safe by regulatory bodies, including the FDA and EU Cosmetics Regulation. However, some concerns have been raised about its potential estrogenic effects and possible link to breast cancer, though current scientific evidence does not conclusively support these claims at typical usage levels.

Methylparaben is water-soluble and stable across a wide pH range, making it versatile for various formulations. It often works synergistically with other preservatives, enhancing overall product protection.

Phenoxyethanol

Phenoxyethanol is a widely used preservative in cosmetic and personal care products. This synthetic compound, derived from phenol and ethylene oxide, plays a crucial role in preventing microbial growth and extending product shelf life. With its chemical formula C8H10O2, phenoxyethanol appears as a colorless, oily liquid with a faint rose-like odor.

Effective against a broad spectrum of bacteria, yeasts, and molds, phenoxyethanol is particularly valuable in water-based formulations. It functions optimally at pH levels between 3 and 8.5, making it compatible with a wide range of skincare and cosmetic products. Typically used at concentrations of 0.5% to 1%, phenoxyethanol is considered safe for most individuals when used as directed.

While phenoxyethanol offers excellent preservation properties, it is often combined with other preservatives for enhanced efficacy. Its stability in the presence of sunlight and compatibility with other cosmetic ingredients contribute to its popularity among formulators. However, some individuals may experience skin irritation or allergic reactions, particularly at higher concentrations. Regulatory bodies, including the FDA and EU Cosmetics Regulation, have approved phenoxyethanol for use in cosmetics within specified limits, reflecting its established safety profile when used appropriately.

Personalized Usage Instructions

How to Use

1

Step 1

Remove excess water from hair

2

Step 2

Distribute through hair from roots to ends

3

Step 3

Leave in 2-3 minutes

4

Step 4

Rinse thoroughly

Medical Chemicals

Protein/Moisture

- Protein/Moisture balance

pH

pH Level

- Acidic

Porosity Taget

- High Porosity

Customized for Your Profile

Scalp Condtions

Sensitive Scalp, pH Balanced

Climate Suitability

Humid, Dry, Winter, Summer

Clinical Claims

Frequency

Remove excess water from hair. Distribute through hair from roots to ends. Leave in 2-3 minutes. Rinse thoroughly.

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