Restored hair in just 4 minutes.

18 August 2025

Have you searched “how to repair damaged hair” on Google countless times without finding a truly effective solution?


Dry, brittle, dull, and damaged hair is a common issue for many people, not just women. Frequent use of aggressive chemical treatments like coloring, bleaching, straighteners, and blow dryers can take a serious toll on hair structure, compromising both its health and beauty.
Restoring damaged hair isn’t just a cosmetic issue. For a professional hairstylist, working with compromised hair means having less creative freedom. It’s difficult to achieve optimal results on weak, lifeless hair lacking structure.
In recent years, haircare research has made great strides. The goal: to develop products capable of deeply repairing hair by regenerating the hair fiber quickly and effectively.
This is exactly the vision behind a true breakthrough: REP22 by SCREEN.

Thanks to advanced biotechnology and biomimetics, SCREEN has developed an innovative treatment: REP22, a fast-acting restorative formula that rebuilds the hair’s original structure in just 4 minutes, returning it to its pre-treatment condition.
Unlike traditional products for damaged hair that merely mask the damage, REP22 works deep within the internal hair structure, creating a sort of “time-rewind” effect—restoring the hair to its original, healthy state, as it was before any treatment.
What’s even more impressive? The REP22 service can be performed just minutes before a coloring or bleaching treatment—giving hair professionals back the confidence and creative freedom that damaged hair would normally prevent.

The power of REP22 lies in its biomimetic oligopeptides—biotechnology-derived peptides that mimic the structure of natural keratin in the hair. These intelligent protein “building blocks” integrate seamlessly into the damaged hair fiber, reconstructing broken keratin chains precisely where needed.
The result? Deep, long-lasting repair: the oligopeptides bond firmly with the hair structure and, rather than washing away, their effects increase over time—treatment after treatment.

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