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Alternative to kerastase forcintense?

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pod3030 · 11/01/2015 22:13

I had been regularly using kerastase forcintense but it looks like it's been discontinued. Is there a repair replacement/alternative? My hair is naturally red but i home blonde it and it's sad and poorly Shock

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MakeMeWarmThisWinter · 11/01/2015 22:58

Have you tried Masquintense? I swear by it - I use the fine hair version and it magically thickens and smooths my highlighted frazzled hair. There's a thick hair version of it too.

pod3030 · 11/01/2015 23:05

Ooh no I haven't, I'll try it. It was just nice having an intense repair that actually gave results, why do they always discontinue stuff you come to rely on?thanks for the suggestion.:)

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MakeMeWarmThisWinter · 11/01/2015 23:44

Have you discovered coconut oil, too? It's great for damaged hair, especially blonde. Buy a pot of pure organic coconut oil (available from Tesco food dept) and apply to dry hair and leave to soak in, either just the ends or all over, then wash and condition as normal. It really strengthens hair as it's packed full of protein. Hair loves it. Cheap as chips and the most effective repair product on the market Grin

pod3030 · 13/01/2015 23:43

Wow I never thought of coconut oil, I'd heard of it but wasn't sure what you used it for. Thanks Grin

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mycatlikestwiglets · 14/01/2015 11:57

The Age Recharge (green pot) and Aqua Oleum (little individual treatment bottles you spray on) are good. I recently bought the new Elixir Ultime masque and that's lovely too.

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