Lisap Easy Build is a 4-step hair reconstruction routine for all hair-types. This deep conditioning treatment will work best on seriously damaged and dry hair. Lisap Easy Build Hair nourishes, restores body and elasticity, strengthens, and makes your hair super soft and shiny.
This rejuvenation routine is a process and will take you about 30 minutes total. Allow yourself the time to do this at least a couple times a month or once a week for optimal results.
Here’s how it went for me:
Start with Lisap Easy Build Hair 1 – Chelating Shampoo. (Chelatizing means binding or capturing mineral deposits and eliminating them from hair) It’s formulated to create synergy between the active ingredients, amino acids, keratin, and vitamins.
The shampoo had a nice lather and it made my hair feel thicker when I rinsed it out. I massaged it into my hair for a few minutes, rinsed it out thoroughly, repeat. Then I towel dried my hair to get ready for Step 2.
The second step is Lisap Easy Build 2 – Polymeric Reconstructor. The formula contains creatine, wheat amino acids, and soya proteins.
I dislike the step, honestly. The directions say to apply it with a brush, section by section, massage it in, and then wrap your hair in a towel and sit under a heat lamp for 10 minutes. Needless to say, I don’t have a heat lamp!? Instead, I parted my hair in quarters, applied and massaged the product into each section with my hands, not a brush, clipped up my hair without a towel, and chilled for 10 minutes without a heat lamp. When I rinsed it out, my hair felt soft, really silky. I feel like I lost a lot of hair during this step, a lot more than usual. Not a bad thing, though – there were no knots and tangles in my hair!
The third step is Lisap Easy Build 3 – Moisturizing Microemulsion. This is a moisturizing liquid cream that restores vitality and elasticity, giving your hair more body without adding weight.
Apply Lisap Easy Build 3 and leave it on for a couple minutes. At this point, I was excited to be almost done the process.
After rinsing it out, I towel dried my hair and it came out so silky and straight. I combed through it with ease, lost a bit more hair, and proceeded to Step 4.
I feel like this fourth step is optional. Lisap Easy Build 4 – Revitalizing Spray is supposed to complete the reconstructive treatment by rebuilding the external layers of the hair, preventing split ends, and acts as a heat resistant spray for styling.
I don’t particularly like this step either. You’re supposed to spray it all over your hair, in sections, and then style. I did just that and blow dried my hair. Although I had slightly more volume at the roots, this step left my hair feeling a bit sticky, which never feels good. I added a bit of oil to my hair to offset the stickiness.
Each bottle has directions on how to use the products but Lisap Easy Build 3 & 4 needs directions in English. It’s currently in Italian. I could read it but if you’re not fluent in Italian, you won’t know how to use the product lol
Over all, I use Step 1 and 3 very regularly. Lisap Easy Build 1 I use as my regular shampoo, and Lisap Easy Build 3 I use once a week as conditioner. Each product smells incredible, like vanilla – just pure sweetness. I love that!
I plan to use Lisap Easy Build 2 on a monthly basis. Even though I don’t have a heat lamp, I feel like it did what it intended to do – create stronger, healthier looking hair.
Lisap Easy Build Hair Rejuvenation Collection retails for $67 CDN and is available at salons that carry or use Lisap products. Visit lisap.ca for a salon near you.