Marie

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    Redken vs Kerastase

    Hi! I have long, highlighted (bleached highlights), light hair and find it to be dry. I've always used Kérastase Resistance which has worked very well but is somewhat more expensive than Redken in general. How does Redken compare to this?
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    • The user's roll: Lyko Creator. The comment was made 3 weeks
      Hi there Marie! 👋 Redken All Soft is a really good line for you if you have dry, long, and highlighted hair because it focuses a lot on providing moisture, softness, and shine 🤍 It contains nourishing oils that make the hair feel more manageable and less coarse quite quickly after use. Kérastase Resistance, which you have used before, is more focused on strengthening and repairing damaged hair from, for example, bleaching and heat styling. It works more on rebuilding the hair’s structure, while Redken All Soft primarily focuses on making the hair soft and moisturized 🫧 For your hair, Redken All Soft could be a good alternative if you mainly feel that it is dry and want more softness and shine, while Kérastase can still be better if you experience that the hair is more damaged and needs extra strength 👌 It’s also great to combine them, using Kérastase as a more reparative treatment and Redken for everyday moisture and softness 💕 Hope you like it!
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