Orlando Pita Transforms Thick, Dry Weakened Hair
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Hello,
My hair is going trough a lot of heat damage lately.I straighten it every day with a flat iron which makes it very dry and rough to touch. I have a question about the Resistance line.
My hair is naturally very curly and to be able to straighten it perfectly I have to use the Oleo Relax line.But obviously this line is not nourishing enough to instantly repair the damage I cause every day.So my question is: Is the Resistance line taming enough so I could still straighten my hair.
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hi im a newbie and i want to try kerastase.i have a thick, frizzy and coarse hair.i also experience dandruff and split ends.i dont do styling much.what kind of kerastase products should i use? thank you very much
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Hi Lissa,
Both products have similiar heat protection qualities. Ciment Thermique also strengthens and Nectar Thermique also moisturizes. Since your hair is dry, you should use Nectar Thermique.
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Thanks. Which would be a better heat protectant for me? Ciment Thermique or Nectart Thermique? My hair is dry, frizzy, thick and coarse. I don't chemically treat it, but I do heat style once in a while.
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thankyou! i ordered some online yesterday.
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Hi Aimee,
For your hair the best range to use until it has grown out and you are no longer dealing with damage is the Resistance line. Cleanse with Bain de Force and condition with Ciment Anti-Usure.
hi,
i have thick, shoulder length hair...i always do rebonding around twice a year.....my hair seems damaged and dry,split ends....at the same time i like to keep volume and body to my hair....which kerastase product suitable for me?
MINA
minafazlin 2 years ago
Hello Mina,
You should cleanse with Bain De Force and condition with Ciment Anti-Usure from the Resistance range to address the damage that you are experiencing. You can style with either Spray Volumactive or Mousse Volumactive to ensure maximum volume.
KerastaseUSA 2 years ago
Bain de Force smells great but it leaves my hair full of knots at the end and I do try to rinse it extremely well out of my hair (as my salon advisor said) but this is very difficult because my hair is all full of knots. Is Bain de Force a treatement recommended for all type of hairs that have breakage problems of just some? My hair is curly, thin and dry because of the styling. I am using the shampoo, conditioner and ciment thermique from this line. Is it suitable?
puffymuvi 2 years ago
Hello,
When shampooing and rinsing try to do so more gently and focus on the scalp using your fingertips. After applying the conditioner, Ciment Anti-Usure, use a wide toothed comb with the conditioner still in the hair. This should help with the detangling. Once all is rinsed and towel dried, if you are still experiencing tangling--you may want to try Nutridefense Spray before Ciment Thermique. It is a great detangler.
Best,
Kerastase
KerastaseUSA 2 years ago