I prefer the elixir ultime, it absorbs better. I used my elixir original on my hair and wasn’t impressed but, on human hair extensions it works quite well for heat protection. A better product than elixir on my own hair for heat protection is Olaplex 6. It doesn’t weigh down the hair. I then use the Olaplex oil on the ends. Kerastase resistance oil works well on the ends at night and in winter when the weather is harsher and you don’t always want to completely cover your hair to protect from the elements. Br good to see you demo the products to support your assertions about how they work. Different types of hair need different products, so what might be brilliant on your hair may not be the best choice for a different hair type to yours.
2 months ago, I ended up here, while doing some research about Kerastase and its Densifique line. Even though my pic shows short hair, it's quit long now (a bit more than shoulder length) and I was struggling with hair loss (not then, it was already controlled, after over a couple of years of intense fighting) and thinning (naturally thin hair, thinning) ... Kerastase is expensive in Brazil (like, more than usual, it seems) and I was reluctant, but after a few videos (yours included) I decided I should try it. I have come to realize that: 1: Not really expensive? I used to spend around R$100 ($20) per month with shampoo + conditioner of a mid-range brand. Well, I paid R$330 ($67) for densifique shampoo + conditioner. It's been 2 months: I have spent 1/3 of the shampoo, and half of the conditioner. That means I have at least 2 more months before I need to buy a new conditioner (and perhaps another month after that till I need new shampoo). That means I would have spent R$ 400 ($80) with my previous brand within 4 months. So........ 2: It's worthy, and it works. I have to say that my hair, which used to be like a 2A (always wore it short, so, I can't really tell), now seems to be more like a 3A, and damn, it does make it "dense". In a way that you can't tell I was losing more hair than I ever had on my chest every single day (scary times). It's been so effective that I just want to try other Kerastase products (minutes ago I decided to buy the elixir ultimate l'huile). So, thanks for sharing your thoughts on the products. It was very useful!
Beka I love Kerastase! I just found you today. Thank you for sharing your thoughts! I adore Resistance Bain Force Architecte shampoo for fine hair and also Nutritive oleo-relax .
I love densifique line, it hydrates my hair like no other! Does the densifique mousse have heat protection? and is it leave in conditioner? I'm a bit confused how to use it and can I layer it with other products? 😊
Can you review the Kerastase Densifique serum? I believe you can use it to blow dry, just like the oil you reviewed in this video. I took the plunge and purchased it, after finding Oleo relax was too heavy for me (I’ve used the rest of the Densifique range for a while, with great👌🏼 results).
I was wondering why the Fondant Densité Conditioner has Sodium Laureth Sulfate in the ingredient list, kind of unusual for a conditioner. Do you recommend the Kérastase Fondant Renforçateur Conditioner for weakened hair? Seems like it would be more hydrating. Thanks for the giveaway!
Yeah, it is kind of strange for a conditioner to have it in there. I'm not a scientist, but based on what I know about sodium laureth sulfate, it's used to help thicken the hair shaft. Yes absolutely! That conditioner is awesome. Especially if you have weakened hair.
Hey :) What are your opinion's on the male version of the densifique shampoo? I'm a guy but have very long hair, so i don't know which is the best option for me
Hey, just watched the video and loved it! 😊 Will definitely try Kerastase :) I was wondering if you also like Kevin Murphy products? Haven't tried them so wondering if they are worth the money? 🧡
I have thin straig short hsir and my hair gets oily pretty fast, byt my scalp can get pretty dry and senditive if I use too harsh or cleans8ng shampoos, for example those for oily hair it absolutely strips my hair and keaves tangling and tight. As my hair is th8n and flat and gets oily fast, I would like to try a volumizing line, but I am not sure if it is gentle enough for the scalp? Also, does volumizing shampoo help with oiliness?
Did you enter the giveaway???
Yes😊
Yay!
I prefer the elixir ultime, it absorbs better. I used my elixir original on my hair and wasn’t impressed but, on human hair extensions it works quite well for heat protection. A better product than elixir on my own hair for heat protection is Olaplex 6. It doesn’t weigh down the hair. I then use the Olaplex oil on the ends. Kerastase resistance oil works well on the ends at night and in winter when the weather is harsher and you don’t always want to completely cover your hair to protect from the elements. Br good to see you demo the products to support your assertions about how they work. Different types of hair need different products, so what might be brilliant on your hair may not be the best choice for a different hair type to yours.
2 months ago, I ended up here, while doing some research about Kerastase and its Densifique line. Even though my pic shows short hair, it's quit long now (a bit more than shoulder length) and I was struggling with hair loss (not then, it was already controlled, after over a couple of years of intense fighting) and thinning (naturally thin hair, thinning) ... Kerastase is expensive in Brazil (like, more than usual, it seems) and I was reluctant, but after a few videos (yours included) I decided I should try it.
I have come to realize that:
1: Not really expensive? I used to spend around R$100 ($20) per month with shampoo + conditioner of a mid-range brand. Well, I paid R$330 ($67) for densifique shampoo + conditioner. It's been 2 months: I have spent 1/3 of the shampoo, and half of the conditioner. That means I have at least 2 more months before I need to buy a new conditioner (and perhaps another month after that till I need new shampoo). That means I would have spent R$ 400 ($80) with my previous brand within 4 months. So........
2: It's worthy, and it works. I have to say that my hair, which used to be like a 2A (always wore it short, so, I can't really tell), now seems to be more like a 3A, and damn, it does make it "dense". In a way that you can't tell I was losing more hair than I ever had on my chest every single day (scary times).
It's been so effective that I just want to try other Kerastase products (minutes ago I decided to buy the elixir ultimate l'huile).
So, thanks for sharing your thoughts on the products. It was very useful!
Beka I love Kerastase! I just found you today. Thank you for sharing your thoughts! I adore Resistance Bain Force Architecte shampoo for fine hair and also Nutritive oleo-relax .
It’s a great brand! I love lots of their products
How many times a week do you use shampoo and conditioner?
I love densifique line, it hydrates my hair like no other! Does the densifique mousse have heat protection? and is it leave in conditioner? I'm a bit confused how to use it and can I layer it with other products? 😊
Can you review the Kerastase Densifique serum? I believe you can use it to blow dry, just like the oil you reviewed in this video.
I took the plunge and purchased it, after finding Oleo relax was too heavy for me (I’ve used the rest of the Densifique range for a while, with great👌🏼 results).
I just love your videos ... so glad I found you !!!
Thank you!
Love love watching ur videos so much fun and informative at the same time
Thank you!! That means a lot
Densifique didn’t work for my dry and fine hair. Terrible results
I was wondering why the Fondant Densité Conditioner has Sodium Laureth Sulfate in the ingredient list, kind of unusual for a conditioner. Do you recommend the Kérastase Fondant Renforçateur Conditioner for weakened hair? Seems like it would be more hydrating. Thanks for the giveaway!
Yeah, it is kind of strange for a conditioner to have it in there. I'm not a scientist, but based on what I know about sodium laureth sulfate, it's used to help thicken the hair shaft. Yes absolutely! That conditioner is awesome. Especially if you have weakened hair.
@@Bekah_and_co_prohair Cool, thanks!
Hey :) What are your opinion's on the male version of the densifique shampoo? I'm a guy but have very long hair, so i don't know which is the best option for me
So the blowdry lotion do you need to apply it every time you use heat?
Just when it’s wet
Hey, just watched the video and loved it! 😊 Will definitely try Kerastase :)
I was wondering if you also like Kevin Murphy products? Haven't tried them so wondering if they are worth the money? 🧡
I have tried Kevin Murphy and I really like them!
Hi just found your videos I have been using the genesis line which is so moisturising is the shampoo and conditioner you mentioned moisturising?
love ur videos. do you have any kenra favs? thanks
Thank you! I’ve liked their hairspray in the past,l and liked it.
What do you think about the genesis line? 😊
I have thin straig short hsir and my hair gets oily pretty fast, byt my scalp can get pretty dry and senditive if I use too harsh or cleans8ng shampoos, for example those for oily hair it absolutely strips my hair and keaves tangling and tight. As my hair is th8n and flat and gets oily fast, I would like to try a volumizing line, but I am not sure if it is gentle enough for the scalp? Also, does volumizing shampoo help with oiliness?
I would try Kerastase if it were cruelty free
Great video - thanks - I can help you with French - no worries as I am French ps : lovely accent
Yes please! Thank you!
Reviews on the Balmain hair products?