Showing posts with label Conditioner. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Conditioner. Show all posts

Wednesday, 30 December 2015

REVIEW: REF. Natural Hair Care Products...

Another post that is long overdue, and what follows is indeed a major rave. I was converted to this brilliant Swedish range after witnessing the transformation of my tresses after only a few applications in the salon. Given that I was purchasing what I regarded as quality products, and dousing my hair with regular treatments, I had thought it was in fairly good condition, although I admit I had a major problem with frizz control and overall dryness on the ends. My hair is thick and course (that's not a complaint by the way), and prior to switching to these products, the particular short bob style I wanted to maintain required a silky smooth finish that only an experienced hairdresser could conjure up after a full-on sweat-raising blow-dry...


My local salon uses these products on all their clients, and after a couple of shampoo, conditioner and treatment sessions over two visits, I was totally sold, and gradually bought pretty much the whole range. I've been using all of the above for just over 12 months, and I wouldn't dream of caring for my hair with store bought products ever again*  Everything is paraben and sulfate free, enriched with linseed oil and Tamanu oil, and each one of them smells fantastic! All products are numbered using a simple reference system of 1 to 5 (hence the name REF) covering Hold/Care, Shine and Volume, which makes it super easy for you (and your stylist) to work out which particular product you need...

For example, below is the label from the Repair shampoo I use. The reference number is 551, which means it delivers maximum Care (5), maximum Shine (5), and minimal Volume (1) - exactly what my particular hair type and condition requires!


But enough of the technical stuff, let's get onto the individual product reviews...

Repair Shampoo Sulfate Free REF.551



I declare this to be the BEST shampoo I have ever used. I can't believe how incredibly soft my (usually straw-like) hair feels even before I condition. With the first application, I don't get much of a lather, but my hairdresser advised me this is often a characteristic of sulfate free shampoos, and all I need to do is add more water - voila! Problem solved. It cleanses magnificently without stripping any of the natural oils, and I have very little colour-loss (I can tell by the teeny amount of pigment in the bubbles). With a fabulously fresh fruity fragrance, the shampoo is thick and rich, and looks like liquidised pearls. There are no less than eight oils in the formula along with a stack of botanical extracts. As you can see I now buy the giant salon-sized bottle (RRP is $58) - this will last me around eight months ...

Repair Conditioner Sulfate Free REF.551


Similar fragrance to the shampoo (but not quite so crisp and tangy), this conditioner makes my hair ridiculously soft. I use a couple of squirts and leave it in for about two minutes. There's absolutely no chance of tangles or knots, and while it is incredibly rich, it doesn't weigh down my (oily at the roots) hair at all. I bought the big daddy bottle in July and I'm barely half way through it, so I expect this to keep me going for another five months. RRP is $58...

Repair Treatment Mask REF.550

This mask was a big game changer in my hair condition - I colour every two weeks, and while my hair is trimmed every five, the tips were still showing the effects of the chemicals. No split ends, but I was experiencing a fair amount of breakage, frizz and overall dryness. All fixed now! It's a thick creamy paste that I apply every other time I dye my hair - I leave it on overnight (under a turban), and rinse out the next morning. It doesn't technically need to be on that long in order to work its magic, but that's just my preference (and obsession lol). I've had this jar for 9 months, and haven't even used a quarter of it. Same fragrance as the conditioner, RRP is $38...

Leave in Treatment REF.532

I'm almost at the end of this bottle of orange gel - adds another layer of nourishment, a wee bit of volume and shine, and helps reduce static. It has a very faint orange smell, and in the early days, my hair sucked it in like a thirsty traveller who's just emerged from the desert! I bought it originally to maximise the repair process, but my tresses are in such good nick now, I doubt I'll repurchase. RRP is $32...

Get It Straight REF.241

My first tube of this amazing smoother is still going strong after almost a year, but I've bought another already as I don't want to ever run out. I comb my hair into it's basic shape, then apply this clear faintly fragranced gel to the outside of my hair from the top down, and to the annoying bits on the side that always seem to curl and frizz more than anywhere else. This is fantastic for controlling flyaways (it's antistatic), contains a heat protectant, is moisture-resistant, and keeps my hair kink and curl-free. I've tested it out by NOT using it, and the difference it makes to the overall finish is remarkable. RRP is $32

Shine Spray REF.050


Absolutely in love with this product - totally weightless finishing spray that cranks up the gloss factor, and gives my hair even more of a mirror shine. Simply cannot live without it. About 6 months ago, there was a delivery delay at the salon, and I was out of it for 2 weeks - quelle horreur! Since then I've kept a spare on my shelf AT ALL TIMES. Has a stunning musky rose fragrance, and the can lasts about four months. RRP is $34...

Ok so if you're doing the maths, yes - all these items add up to considerable $$$ outlay. BUT I bought them gradually over a three month period so I didn't feel any financial drain, and I consider them an investment - my hair is most definitely a focal point of my appearance, so I'm not even blinking at spending a bit more to keep my tresses in tip top condition. Plus, when I do the sums over a year, it works out to be $27 a month, which is a mere drop in my beauty bucket budget 

You'll find more details of all products at Luxury Beauty Concepts - this range is ONLY available in salons, but you can call (03) 9510 6051 to locate your nearest stockist.

Take care of you,
kats xxx

* I use one other product on my hair, reviewed here 

Friday, 15 August 2014

REVIEW: Schwarzkopf essence ULTIME Omega Repair...

I realised the other day that after almost a year of blogging, this will be my first hair care post! Hard to believe, but somehow I haven't gotten around to sharing some of the brilliant products I use to keep my red tresses in the best condition possible - and given I colour it every two weeks, believe me my mane needs all the help it can get. In the last few months I've been blessed with scoring a massive collection of Schwarzkopf products from those outrageously generous gals over at beautyheaven, and it's time to start the rave. It all began when I won this fabulous pack of goodies in a bh comp in June - my stars must have been aligned in the (beauty)heavens on that particular day, because here's what arrived...


Combined with a swag of loot from the recent Beauty Degustation Event, I have such a huge stash of Schwarkopf gems, I reckon I'll be posting hair product reviews every week until Christmas! Anyways enough about how lucky (and spoilt) I've been - I'd better get cracking and kick things off with these two heavenly hair healers...

Schwarzkopf essence ULTIME Omega Repair Shampoo...


Thank goodness someone out there is thinking of us gals who's shower shelves are fully loaded - due to my body wash addiction, I have literally only centimetres of space, but I sure can squeeze in these thoughtfully designed slimline bottles ♥ There's only 250ml of product, but trust me it's amazingly concentrated, and lasts the same time as the giant economy size of anything else. It has quite a striking scent - verging on "chemical" but has enough freshness to make the whole shampooing thingy a pleasure. I'm struggling to describe it - best to have a sniff for  yourself in the supermarket, but I guess it's kind of florally. Thick and pearly white, it lathers like a dream and leaves my hair feeling soft as silk, and with a mirror shine - quite a mean feat as my tresses have been recently highlighted, and the area around the crown was more like straw by the time I finished with it. This shampoo is on a par with products I've paid $30 for in hair salon, but it's only half that, and last week it was on special at Coles "2 for $20", so I stocked up. If you have dry damaged locks, then you won't be disappointed with the value, or how your hair looks and feels after only a few washes. My 5-star bh review is here

Schwarzkopf essence ULTIME Omega Repair Conditioner...


So onto the conditioner, which was an even bigger surprise. As I pointed out in my beautyheaven review, I haven't actually bought a bottle of conditioner for years, at least five. I always thought that the conditioner that came in home colouring kits was specifically formulated to work with the dye, and therefore my best bet. While I've been more than happy with the results (no doubt because I use Schwarzkopf Brilliance, but more on that another day), I'm delighted to report that this Ultime moisturiser takes my hair condition up another notch. I only leave it in for a minute (early morning timing is critical!) and my mane feels like I've done a deep nourishing treatment. Score! It has the same fragrance as the shampoo, and once again seems to be extra concentrated, so I only have to use a minimal amount. No lank greasies after a few days either, and because it counteracts the damage and dryness, I'm finding the colour isn't fading as fast. Love it!



And just because this is a hair post, here's a pic of my fringe - I'm pretty happy about this level of shine (no flash)...


Loving this range, and will continue to purchase it over and over again  Have you tried it yet?

Take care of you,
kats xxx