I’ve been enjoying using this range of Kerastase Chroma Absolu products, generously given to me by @jeromesalon. The line is meant to protect your hair colour (mine is highlighted and I have lots of greys that are covered up). I like that the shampoo is sulphate-free, because it’s more gentle on my hair.
The hero product from this line is the Chroma Absolu Chroma Gloss which is a glossing treatment that you use in the shower in place of your regular conditioner. At first glance, it seems so similar to L’Oreal Wonder Water, which is a drugstore product by the same parent company. Chroma Absolu feels different as I apply it to my hair. It’s slightly foaming and very slippery, and a small amount seems to expand and go further through my hair. Kerastase says that Chroma Absolu is a resurfacing treatment because it has lactic acid in it, which helps reduce frizz and make hair more shiny.
Regardless of the change in ingredient, the final effect is similar to that of Wonder Water, which, until now, has been my favourite hair treatment. The result is soft smoother hair and it lasts for the entire week. This is a weekly treatment for me and leaves me almost petting my own head because of how soft and smooth my hair becomes.
Oh, and these smell good, but I have some Balmain Hair Perfume that I’m going to be smelling soon, and I’ll have to report back.