Look, I’ve been in the product development game long enough to know that marketing claims of “miraculous repair” from hair care brands is not always based on clinical data, so I inevitably raise an eyebrow 🤨 and wonder, “is this product just another overpriced snake oil, cosplaying as science?”
It delivers on its marketing claims and leaves my fine hair soft, but not flat. I towel-dry and seal in the moisture with Pureology Color Fanatic Leave-In Conditioner, which also provides heat protection up to 450 ℉.
I'm glad you're enjoying it. It's been in my hair kit (for work) and in my bathroom cabinet for years. I've tried others, but Color Fanatic just works better on all hair types.
Thank you for this breakdown. It is so helpful.
Love the redken! so good and worked on my hair instantly! which conditioner should I use?
I have fine hair, so I really like OUAI's Conditioner for Fine Hair.
https://www.ulta.com/p/conditioner-fine-hair-pimprod2014616
It delivers on its marketing claims and leaves my fine hair soft, but not flat. I towel-dry and seal in the moisture with Pureology Color Fanatic Leave-In Conditioner, which also provides heat protection up to 450 ℉.
https://www.ulta.com/p/color-fanatic-multi-tasking-leave-in-conditioner-pimprod2037925
Tried the pureology and am obsessed! thank you!
I'm glad you're enjoying it. It's been in my hair kit (for work) and in my bathroom cabinet for years. I've tried others, but Color Fanatic just works better on all hair types.
Thanks a lot for the interesting read 🙏🏻 I have just started using K18 and I find it amazing!