kerastase
Elixir Ultime
Reviews
Love it!
Such a good product! I love the Kerastase range of oils because they have different ones for different hair needs, this means that you can have the heavy duty ones for thick, frizzy hair, this gold one, and lighter ones for fine hair. I think this gives Kerastase the edge when it comes to damaged hair over Moroccan Oil
Love It!
I have colored and rebonded hair and have been chemically treating it for about 10 years now, so you can imagine the state that it's in. I deal with a lot of split ends and dryness so I have no choice but to treat it with hair masks and serums regularly. I love Kerastase products, have been using them for many years so when I ran out of my usual hair serum I was advised to try out this product. I loved how it improved the texture of my hair, leaving it healthy and shiny. It is slightly thicker in consistency compared to my regular hair serum but works well as a little product goes a long way. ( This product lasted me slightly more than a year even with regular use - usually apply it on damp hair every alternate day)
I'm not a big fan of the scent though ( has a very generic oil smell, if that makes sense) but am willing to put up with it for the results it brings. It's quite pricy but I would say it's a good investment for your hair. If you have dry and damaged hair and are willing to splurge a little, then this is recommended for you. :)
I received this product as a gift a few weeks ago and must sing its praises. This elixir actually made a difference in my hair! My mane leaves much to be desired…I have fine, straight hair that splits at the touch of a comb. I started using this after towel drying my hair, concentrating on the ends. The product contains an impressive list of oils, Maize, Argan, Camellia and Pracaxi, so it’s non-greasy, has a fairly thin consistency and is super fast absorbing. It has a light, almost nutty scent which I’m partial to but the end results are worth it. My hair looks and feels nourished and smooth with an overall silkier appearance. For me, it’s definitely a hair–DO (cheesy, I know).