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I don't know where all these praising reviews are coming from, besides the fact that it stinks like crazy, it doesn't do anything at all!!!
I bought a second jar. I add one capful to my hair mask and use it three times a week. My hair feels heavier and shinier. I am a blonde.
I didn't notice any significant effect... disappointment (used it in shampoo and a hair mask, also applied it with water and heated it with a hairdryer). The delivery was unusually long - about two weeks (they only delivered it after I reminded them, it seems like they completely forgot).
I liked it too. I added a few drops to henna during coloring - the logic was also that henna is applied warm, and creatine works better at high temperatures. This method worked well, but in sprays, shampoos, or balms - it didn't seem to have any effect.
This brand has many concentrates, and you need to find the right approach for each because it's not just a ready-made product, it's a "do-it-yourself" option. I am satisfied.
This product helped me from the first time. I ruined my hair with praised natural recipes, where they advise rinsing hair with rice decoction - it's like an ancient Chinese recipe. The hair became stiff and kind of stretched, damaged, in short, it looked awful! Keratin helped straighten them and brought them back to a more or less normal state. The main thing is not to overdo it and not to use it too often if your hair is not severely damaged.
"It should be curled with a curling iron into the hair, not applied."
I really liked the keratin. I add a little bit of it to my hair mask. Then I put a cap on and use a hairdryer to warm it up. I leave it on for 30 minutes and rinse it off with cool water. I really like the effect, especially if you have blonde and porous hair. It gets rid of frizz. I will definitely buy it again.
First impression - shock! In the bottle, it's either Bitner balm or grandmother's herbal infusion with nuts. With the help of the internet and the girls from Makeup, it turned out to be what it should be - the color and smell of soy sauce. I wouldn't say there's a wow effect, but there is simply an effect. The hair has become less fluffy, weighed down, and easier to comb (I should note that I've been a dyed blonde for about 15 years, so you can imagine the condition of my hair). I use it by adding 1/20 to my hair mask and diluting it with water (as in the previous review). The smell is quite strong and lingers on the hair for a long time, especially after spraying (if used only in the mask, it's hardly noticeable).
I will share my impressions)) I bought it on the website at my own risk when there wasn't a single comment. I didn't try it for a long time, I didn't know how. I decided to try it out))) I used it in its pure form (DO NOT DO THIS). My hair became stiff, but with a leave-in conditioner, I was able to comb and dry it. I couldn't decide whether to wash it off or straighten it with a flat iron all day))) I washed it off in the evening. Then I found out from my hairdresser that it needs to be diluted with distilled water (I made a 15-20% solution in a spray bottle). That's enough. After washing, I sprayed it on my hair, walked around a bit, and dried it with a hairdryer. I LIKED this way of using it! Oh, yes - the consistency of the undiluted product is liquid, like water.