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So long, so dry hair. Kerastase tried, tested, and true.

by Amber on March 7, 2009

in hair products,product reviews

Blasts of indoor heat aren’t doing hair any favors.  If your hair is dry, frizzy, and lacking shine right now, one of the culprits could be the lovely heating system– which for some parts of the country is still very necessary…even in March!  My poor, poor East Coast friends, I feel for you!  So I put my thinking cap on to come up with a partial solution to the dehydrated hair madness some of us are experiencing.  It’s so much easier to prevent damage than trying to fix it once it’s occurred.  If you’re prone to icky strands or have them right now, it’s time to take action.  Here’s a Kérastase combo that should help!

Kérastase Bain Satin Shampoo  A gentle, creamy satin shampoo for hair that needs extra TLC.  Gluco-Active technology adds protein and lipids to distressed  locks.  I feel like this pampers an unhappy tight scalp too!  This is a shampoo for the gal that doesn’t really like the stripped feeling some shampoos leave behind.  It’s a no poo’, shampoo.

Kérastase Nectar Thermique Leave-In  Protects hair from heat tool styling, and uses a Royal Jelly / Gluco-Sleek Complex to nourish hair and provide healthy shine.  Perfect partner to the flat iron of death!

Kérastase Ciment Anti-Usure Reinforcing Treatment  Acts as a “top seal” to reinforce and revitalize damaged length and ends.  This one only stays in for a minute so you get deep treatment in a flash.  It doesn’t hurt that it leaves your hair smelling so fresh! 

I have test driven all 3 of these products and I got exceptional shine and silky-to-the-touch results with this combo.  I’m constantly switching up my hair routine for the sake of blogging, I know.  But I really like these!  If we feed our hair the proper nutrients in the shower we’ve got a better chance at conquering bad hair days.  What’s your solution to dry and damaged hair from the elements? 

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