I don’t know how my poor hair puts up with me. It’s been put through hell with bleaching, dying, and constant heat application. So I decided it was time to treat my hair to some products that would help it out, especially if I ever want it to grow. One product that my friend Simone raves about is the Kérastase Nutritive Nectar Thermique, she’s even put down her hair growth to this product. So I decided it was time that I invested in some quality hair care products, and gave this a try.
The Kérastase Nutritive Nectar Thermique is a thermo-protective nourishing leave in treatment for dry, very dry, or sensitised hair. It helps to moisturise and protect your hair from heat, something which I use all the time. It can also help to make your hair look softer and shinier, as well as improving hair drying and straightening performance.
Before I was recommended this I’d never used anything from Kérastase before, so I wasn’t sure how their products would work with my hair. I’ve always used heat protector sprays, but as my hairdresser pointed out they’re not great at applying the protection where you hair needs it directly. Using a coin sized amount of this in wet hair I can directly apply this to areas that need more protection, like the bits directly around my face to give them a maximum amount of protection. I’ve found that this product is also great at taming my frizz and gives me a great sleek blow dry look once I’ve dried my hair.
I really think this is a wonder product, since using it the condition of my hair has drastically improved. It feels so much softer, smoother and healthier than it did before, it’s hard to believe that I have the same head of hair! I can certainly see why everyone raves about this product, my hair has never been happier since using this. My first try of a Kérastase product has really impressed me, and I really don’t ever want to be without my Nutritive Nectar Thermique.
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