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If you have visited a Sephora store in recent months, you may have noticed a prominent pink booth and new pastel pink Kerastase hair products on the shelves. This is the recently launched Kerastase Anti Hair-Fall range, which made its debut in Singapore this year.
The prices of these products are higher compared to the usual hair care offerings found at Watsons or Guardian's, with shampoos starting at $43 and serums priced at $91. Therefore, it is natural to question whether these products are worth the investment.
After testing the Kerastase Anti Hair-Fall shampoo, conditioner, and mask for a month, we are here to provide an honest review in a professional manner.
Kérastase Anti Hair-Fall Shampoo
The Kerastase Genesis Anti Hair-Fall Nutri-Fortifying Shampoo ($43) is a highly concentrated formula that requires only two 50 cent coin worth of shampoo for shoulder blade-length hair. Upon application, the shampoo produces a creamy, thick foam that effectively lifts off dirt and residue from the scalp and hair, leaving it cleaner and less prone to congestion.
The shampoo boasts a salon-like fragrance that fills the bathroom and provides a calming experience. The foam rinses off easily, leaving a squeaky clean head of hair that feels moisturized, lightweight, and refreshed. Even without the use of conditioner, the hair remains nourished and healthy.
After using the shampoo for over a month, there was a noticeable reduction in hair fall, with fewer stray hairs found on the pillow and work desk. The product is equally effective for men experiencing hair loss.
In conclusion, the Kerastase Genesis Anti Hair-Fall Nutri-Fortifying Shampoo is a great choice for those seeking a solution to hair loss.
Kérastase Anti Hair-Fall Conditioner
Introducing the Kerastase Genesis Fortifying Anti Hair-Fall Conditioner ($59), a product that offers a salon-like experience. While it may not spread as easily as some other conditioners, a slightly larger amount is needed to effectively coat and detangle your hair. The consistency is not as thick or creamy as typical drugstore conditioners, but it does come with a pleasant salon-like fragrance.
In terms of results, this conditioner provides light hydration, smoother hair with reduced frizz, and detangled tresses - all the expected benefits of a conditioner. One notable advantage is that it rinses off easily, leaving your hair feeling squeaky clean. If you dislike the greasy residue that some conditioners can leave behind, this product is a suitable choice.
Overall, the Kerastase Genesis Fortifying Anti Hair-Fall Conditioner offers a salon-like experience and is particularly beneficial for those concerned about product residue build-up weighing down their hair. However, there are comparable options available elsewhere in the market.
Kérastase Anti Hair-Fall Mask
Up next is the Kerastase Genesis Restorative Mask, priced at $76 and intended for weekly use. This product is the most versatile in the Kerastase Anti Hair-Fall range and can be incorporated into any haircare routine, regardless of hair type or current use of drugstore haircare brands.
The mask is packaged in a tub and requires scooping with fingers. Unlike typical heavy and greasy hair mask pastes, this formula is surprisingly lightweight and spreads easily, requiring only a two-finger scoop to coat mid-lengths to ends of hair.
After two weeks of use, those with dry, frizzy, or unruly hair will see instant results, with frizz falling into place easily. After a month of use, hair will feel recalibrated and healthier, with increased manageability and suppleness.
Overall, this product is a great investment, particularly for those struggling with hair loss and unruly hair. With a little going a long way, the 200ml tub can last for at least six months.
Kérastase Anti Hair-Fall Scalp Serum
Upon initially encountering the Kerastase Genesis Anti Hair-Fall Fortifying Serum ($91), we were initially hesitant due to its high price. However, we were pleasantly surprised to find that it came in a generously sized bottle containing 90ml of serum.
In terms of the product experience, we found it to be quite enjoyable. It offers an elevated version of scalp serums such as the Japanese Kaminomoto or XO for balding spots. Unlike traditional hair serums, this product is specifically designed for the scalp. To apply, one simply uses the glass dropper to draw an adequate amount of serum up to the demarcated line and then directly applies it to the scalp. The serum itself is lightweight, refreshing, and cooling, with a pleasant scent. It absorbs quickly and leaves no residue behind.
After using this serum in conjunction with the Kerastase Anti Hair-Fall Shampoo over the course of a month, we observed a significant reduction in hair loss and fewer stray strands of hair.
In conclusion, we believe this product is worth trying for those who are struggling with hair loss or poor scalp health. However, if you are currently dealing with dandruff, eczema, or a congested scalp, it may be best to address those issues first in order to optimize the absorption rate of this lightweight serum.