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Hair mask similar to Kerastase?

Alisha2008
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Hi,
I've tried a Kerastase hair mask that came on a gift set and liked it, but it's really expensive (£30 for 200ml). Does anyone know if there's a cheaper brand with similar results?
My hair is fine and very frizzy, it looks horrible when dried unless I use a mask/conditioner or a leave in product.
Thanks!
I've tried a Kerastase hair mask that came on a gift set and liked it, but it's really expensive (£30 for 200ml). Does anyone know if there's a cheaper brand with similar results?
My hair is fine and very frizzy, it looks horrible when dried unless I use a mask/conditioner or a leave in product.
Thanks!
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Philip Kingsley Elasticizer. It's a similar price to the Keratase, but is regularly on offer on the Philip Kingsley site, Marks & Spencer and a few other beauty shopping sites.0
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Thanks didn't know this brand, is this the product:
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Treatments-Philip-Kingsley-Intensive-Elasticizer/dp/B00ATT883S/ref=sr_1_1?adgrpid=61618937748&hvadid=259021967277&hvdev=c&hvlocphy=1007246&hvnetw=g&hvpos=1t2&hvqmt=e&hvrand=752330212942191864&hvtargid=kwd-296289530130&keywords=philip+kingsley+elasticizer&qid=1554287774&s=gateway&sr=8-1
There are lots!0 -
Kerastase is made by L'oreal, so try to look for one of their hair masks. Check the ingredients to see if they are the same
Like the Serie Expert range, that's probably the best of the L'oreal branded stuff
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Yes I know it belongs to l'Oreal, it's difficult to check ingredients as there are so many.. but I will try.0
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Yes, it's the Elasticizer.
https://www.philipkingsley.co.uk/new-in/elasticizer/learn-more/
There's the standard for all hair types, extreme for Afro- Caribbean or very damaged hair, then a couple of scented ones.
There are loads of offers on the web.0 -
Thanks, I've seen it's sold in 40 ml so i might get one of those to try.0
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Put it on damp hair. Pop over a cheap shower cap ( disposable ones are best as they are very lightweight and won't sit on the hair like proper caps.). Allow to sit for at least half an hour. Then shampoo out.
The shower cap stops you smearing it all over the furniture, curtains, clothes etc.....
You don't need much as it is very rich.0 -
Thanks, that's quite difficult for me to do as I wash my hair in the mornings and I don't have half an hour to spare.. I can't wash my hair at any other time because it only stays clean 24h (I have very oily roots).0
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You only need to use the mask once a week, not every day.0
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Alisha2008 wrote: »Thanks, that's quite difficult for me to do as I wash my hair in the mornings and I don't have half an hour to spare.. I can't wash my hair at any other time because it only stays clean 24h (I have very oily roots).
Put it in at night & then wash out in the morning - that’s what I do with elastizer.0
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