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Kerastase help

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Nells77 · 19/05/2014 17:29

Hi I've been recently using Avada dry remedy shampoo and conditioner and it really hasn't done anything for my hair.
I've been looking at trying Kerastase but there so many I feel abit lost at which to pick. My hair is dry and frizzy and I have to straighten it after every wash. My hairdresser says I need lots of moisture! So can anyone please recommend one also some don't seem to have a conditioner only a treatment (I'm looking on look fantastic)
Thanks Grin

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Alwayswaiting · 19/05/2014 18:47

Hi, I've been using Kerastase Reflection Bain Chroma, and it's lovely. My hair is coloured, and is SO dry, and I have to straightening it after every single was (so boring). Anyhow I started using this, and it really does boost my hair. I think the conditioner is a treatment, I just wash my hair as normal and leave the conditioner on for a couple of minutes.

I did use Redken for a good few years, but I don't know if my hair became resistant to it after a while!

Nells77 · 19/05/2014 19:15

Thanks always will look at that one. So the conditioning treatment do you use it after every wash like you would normal conditioner??

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Kundry · 19/05/2014 19:18

I'm using Bain de Force shampoo which was for dry, frizzy fine hair and the Elixir Ultime Moringa for damaged hair. Both are brilliant - started the Elixir first and noticeable improvement, with another big change when I started using the shampoo.

Anything in the Elixir Ultime, Resistance or Reflection ranges will prob be great for you, the Kerastase website has a guide for you to pick within each range according to your concern. I'm currently using up the last of my Aussie Miracle conditioner which was absolutely rubbish before moving on to a Kerastase conditioner as well.

I'm really happy with them as my hair is much less frizzy, has volume and isn't weighed down and feels amazing.

Alwayswaiting · 19/05/2014 19:46

Agree with Kundy, my hair is much less frizzy and doesn't feel weighed down at all. Yes, I use the treatment as my normal conditioner, leave out for a couple of mins and rinse off. Really impressed with Kerastase.

Nells77 · 19/05/2014 20:29

Looking at the products I think the nutri-thermique might be best for me. I just feel so nervous about ordering it after spending so much on the Aveda for it not to be great Hmm
I think I'll just have to bite the bullet and go for it thought! I'm hoping this is finally going to be the product that gives me perfect swishy hair Grin

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Salmonspringroll · 19/05/2014 20:36

KERASTASE rep here! You need Bain satin 2 or Bain nutrients thermite, with the fondant nutri therm conditioner, and definetly nutri thermique leave in cream/heat protector. Invest in an oil and apply 2 drops on damp hair. KERASTASE is pricey but very concentrated, less is more! You only need a small amount. Try and ask local salons for samplers, they should have some sachets you can try out. Hope that helps xx

Salmonspringroll · 19/05/2014 20:37

Or Bain nutri thermique*

Nells77 · 19/05/2014 20:43

Ooh hi salmon that's great thankyou.
Is the fondant nutri conditioner a wash out one? I never really fancy a leave in one as I worry it would make my hair feel greasy. I have the Aveda oil which makes it feel quite weighted down even though I use a tiny bit.

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Mini05 · 19/05/2014 20:54

If you buy just use a five pence piece amount! Which is more than enough Last for ages so this reflects in the price.

Salmonspringroll · 20/05/2014 10:53

No it's a rinse out one, the nurti thermique is leave in but doesn't weigh hair down or feel greasy, you literally need a five pence piece worth! X

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