

by - written on 30/08/12 (Useful, 84 readings)
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I regularly bleach and dye my hair blonde, so I am always on the lookout for products that will help me keep it strong and healthy. I decided to try Kerastase as it is claimed to be one of the leading brands in hair care. Ciment Thermique is a heat-activated cream treatment that is supposed to seal the hair cuticles, smooth the hair, and ... Read the complete review

by - written on 24/01/12 (Useful, 49 readings)
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My housemate used to use this when she straightened her rather crispy over-bleached dry hair. One day I asked if I could try it with my heated rollers and since then I have never looked back. I'm on my 3rd bottle and just love it! I wash my hair and let it dry naturally. Then I smooth some of this product into the lengths ... Read the complete review

by - written on 24/07/11 (Somewhat useful, 86 readings)
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I have tried many heat resistant products over the past few years. I blow-dry and straighten my hair on a regular basis, usually every other day, sometimes more. I cannot stress the importance of using the right product to protect your hair. I learnt the hard way and it took a long time to heal. I have been using Kerastase ... Read the complete review

by - written on 12/06/10 (Very useful, 531 readings)
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I was advised to purchase this by a good hairdresser friend who was aghast at the state of my split ends and dry, heat damaged hair. Ciment Thermique is a Heat activated milk which helps to reconstruct weakened hair. So you are still able to blow dry, straighten and curl your hair to smitherines as this product actually likes ... Read the complete review

by - written on 18/11/09 (Very useful, 474 readings)
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Kerastase is possibly the most expensive hair stuff you can buy. Even the name sounds posh. I have tried several of their products, while alternating between high street brands. I still feel it is good to mix and match products and change what you use, so the hair does not build up a resistance to a particular shampoo or ... Read the complete review

by - written on 02/02/09 (Very useful, 754 readings)
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As someone who has their hair dyed red every two months and uses straighteners and curling tongs very often, it's no real surprise that my hair isn't (or wasn't - as you will soon find out!) in the best condition. Over processed and dry it would very rarely feel or look soft or silky and would regain split ends only a few weeks after it ... Read the complete review

by - written on 08/09/08 (Very useful, 2576 readings)
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While straightening my hair one morning I noticed that pieces of my hair were breaking off into my hands and that it felt dry and in generally bad condition. This was only a few weeks after I had been to the hairdressers - so either I have a hairdresser who managed to miss all these split ends when cuttting my hair or my hair was in such ... Read the complete review
