Every product that lands on our retail shelf at Sølvi has a backstory, and the one we get asked about most during the dry stretch of an Idaho winter is the Natural Tech Nourishing Liter Bundle from Davines. It looks simple on the shelf. A big liter wash, a conditioner, and the deep treatment mask. But the reason it exists, and the reason our stylists keep reaching for it behind the chair, is worth telling.
The problem this bundle was built to solve
Davines built the Natural Tech Nourishing line for one specific thing: hair that is genuinely thirsty. We are talking coarse, dehydrated, or dry lengths that drink up moisture and still feel rough by midweek. It is not a do-everything system. It was formulated to flood the hair with long-lasting moisture and bring back slip and softness on lengths that have lost both. When you understand that the whole point is deep hydration, the rest of the bottle makes sense.
What is actually inside
The hero ingredient is hazelnut seed oil. That is what does the heavy lifting here. It locks in long-lasting moisture and softens the hair, adding slip without weighing it down. That last part matters more than it sounds. A lot of rich moisture products coat the hair so heavily that it goes flat and greasy by the next morning. This one is built to nourish dry lengths while still letting the hair move. The bundle pairs the wash and conditioner with the Nourishing mask, which is the piece most people skip and then wonder why their results never quite hold.
Why Boise hair needs it
Here is the local truth. Boise sits in high desert, and our air is dry almost year round. Summer pulls moisture out of your hair on the trail and at the river. Winter does the same thing with forced heat indoors. We see the same pattern come through our studio at 104 S Capitol Blvd over and over: hair that behaves fine in a humid climate turns brittle and frizzy here within a few weeks. A moisture system that was designed for dry, coarse hair is not a luxury in this climate. For the right person it is maintenance.
How we use it in the studio
The routine we coach is straightforward. Shampoo, condition, and then once a week follow with the Nourishing mask on your dry lengths. The mask is the step that separates people who love this bundle from people who feel lukewarm about it. Shampoo and condition alone will help, but the weekly mask is where the real softness builds up over time. If you only commit to one new habit, make it that weekly treatment. We will walk you through the exact rhythm for your hair at your next appointment, and you can see how it fits alongside the rest of what we do on our services menu.
The honest part: who this is not for
We would rather lose a sale than send you home with the wrong bottle. The Natural Tech Nourishing Liter Bundle runs $175, and it is a real investment. More importantly, it is built specifically for dry, coarse, and dehydrated hair. If your hair is fine, gets oily at the roots, or goes limp the second you add any richness, this is not your system. The same hazelnut seed oil that rescues thirsty hair will leave fine hair feeling heavy and flat. There are lighter Davines lines that suit that hair type far better, and we are happy to point you to one. The liter size also only earns its price if you are going to use it daily or weekly for months, which is exactly why it tends to make sense for our coarse-haired and color-treated regulars rather than someone testing the waters.
Should you grab it
If your hair is dry, coarse, or thirsty, and you live with Idaho air pulling at it all year, the Natural Tech Nourishing Liter Bundle is one of the most reliable things we keep on the shelf. The liter size means you are not rationing it, and the hazelnut seed oil does what it promises without the heaviness. If that sounds like your hair, you can read more and order it on the Natural Tech Nourishing Liter Bundle page, or come let us look at your lengths in person first. We will tell you honestly whether it is the right fit before you spend a dollar. Book an appointment and we will sort it out together at the studio.