Sebastian Or Kerastase – Which Shampoo Brand Is Better?



I’m 23 y/o, have never dyed my hair. The only hair problem I have is that my hair thickens at the ends and I could use some volume. I’ve been using Kerastase’s Volumactive shampoo but it kinda feels weird (hard to brush the hair and feels a bit sticky)
Generally, which shampoo brand is better: Sebastian or Kerastase. Feel free to recommend a product. Thank you :-)



3 Responses to “Sebastian Or Kerastase – Which Shampoo Brand Is Better?”

  1. Ama S says:

    Hi :)
    I have used Matrix, RPR, and many other products…but Kerastase is by far the best. I guess the price says it all. In Melbourne, it is only available in some salons, which also shows how exclusive it is.
    To answer your question, many people say Sebastian is really good, but i think its a bit more commercial. Its good for really bleached hair (the Protein shampoos and conditioners) but as far as i’ve seen, the range isn’t that wide. My hair is coloured and about 70cm long, and i cant personally find anything from Sebastian to suit my needs.
    I use Kerastase Reflection Bain Chroma Riche as a shampoo and its amazing. As a conditioner i use Kerastase Reflection Masque Chroma Riche and it gives it gorgeous shine and seals my colour in.
    Definitely reccomend Kerastase, but Sebastian is also good.
    Depends on your price range and personal preference.
    Sorry about all the writing, i hope i helped :)

  2. savannah says:

    neither use head and shoulders brand it works way better than half that stuff and you can find it cheap

  3. Gaby says:

    I will recomend Kerastase…. I have used both and with Kerastase you can see the results, my hair even grows faster.
    But it all depends on your budget…Sebastian is also good, and cheaper (about 50% cheaper than Kerastase) and it will be an alternative choice to Joico and Redken, if you do not have damage hair is just thik and you you are under budget (like me) try Sebastian penetrate treatment you can find it @ ULTA for about $30.00 the set (shampoo, conditioner, and intense conditioner)

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