Sebastian Drench Deep Moisturizing Shampoo, Conditioner & Treatments, Various Sizes
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No, there isn't a pump included.
Sulfates are present, but the product is colorless. safe.
It has a very light scent, almost none at all. Maybe just keep it clean.
To tell you the truth, I don't believe this is authentic; it smells so strange.
Selected User Reviews For Sebastian Drench Deep Moisturizing Shampoo, Conditioner & Treatments, Various Sizes
Another reviewer and I had a similar experience. For almost ten years, I've purchased this shampoo (and conditioner) from CVS and Ulta. It looks great on my skin tone. hair that has been treated; This keeps my color from fading and moisturizes my skin at the same time. This bigger 33, I'm pretty sure. 8 oz bottle (at $19, it was a steal). 30) was thinned/strengthened with a lower-than-normal amount of alcohol. quality shampoo, on the other hand. I've been using it for years, and this bottle didn't smell anything like the old one. It didn't lather or moisturize as well as it should have. As a result, the star rating is only one. "The Best of Beauty" was the top seller, and it received rave reviews. I'll be purchasing this shampoo from CVS and Ulta in the future because they have better quality control.
This shampoo has been purchased from a salon for the past 15 years. This was purchased from this seller, and it does not appear to be the same shampoo. It does not lather up as well as the other shampoos I've purchased from the salon. It doesn't smell as good as the salon stuff and doesn't soften my hair as well. From now on, I'll buy exclusively from the salon!.
Especially if you're not going to use conditioner or any other type of hair product. My husband and I both have fine, long, dense natural hair that is wavy/straighter as well as curly/wavy! It smells great and doesn't have a gender-specific appearance or scent! It's neither masculine nor feminine; it's simply clean with a fruity/sweet scent, but not in the way that fruits or confections would be. I dislike smelling like a food or anything other than a perfume or a fresh, clean scent. That sort of thing does not appeal to me. There's no need to be concerned about the odor. If you don't like perfume or are allergic to it, look for something without it or assume it will be too strong for you. It's hydrating without leaving you feeling greasy or unclean. People and their oily hair that is free of sulfates. That's not something I'm interested in. I require a clean, squeaky clean feeling. I enjoy a lot of lather. This has a thick, creamy, and clean feel to it. It won't strip your hair as much as a clarifying shampoo would. I've got one of their volumizing products as well! Though it doesn't smell as good as this one, it's a lighter formula in the sense that it literally feels lighter and lifts hair without stripping it. I love their conditioner, but I keep a tub of Biolage matrix hydrating conditioner on hand for those rare occasions when I need it, such as after heavy styling, such as roller set teasing and a lot of hair spray and dusting powder for an updo, or when my hair feels dry. In those cases, I don't use a clarifying shampoo, and if I do, I just wash my hair twice! I use volumizing shampoo when my hair is overly hydrated and requires protein. I keep a protein mask on hand in case I need it. If I do, I use the Kerestasse one loreal red tub treatment, which is extremely rare. br>If I'm not styling my hair, I wash it every day; if I'm blow drying it, I go up to twice a day. Between washes, I wait 4 days and wash twice in the shower on the longer end, once but generously on the shorter end. I use a nickel size and increase it with a splash of water on a daily basis; a little goes a long way! Only water is required! br>br>My hair is not damaged: br>I usually wear my hair down or braided in pigtails after air drying it in a claw clip. On occasion, I use a low-heat blow dryer to dry my hair. To "straighten" my hair, I use ghd glide. I no longer use a flat iron, but if I do, I touch up with a 410 f setting or use a glide brush prior to purchasing one. I have curling irons that I rarely use, but I do have a babyliss type curling iron that I adjust the heat on, and I use Olivia garden brushes in gold. Brushing is done with a paddle cushion and an iDivine boar brush. I don't color treat, but if I did, I'd follow your lead.
The smell was off, the consistency was runny, and the bottle itself was very bubbly. I bought another small bottle a few months ago, and the next morning my hair was oily. Only buy from a salon or an authorized salon product store like ulta if you want to feel nice and silky like the real thing. Make sure you've done your homework. br>br>Fake: Ingredients for the drench shampoo should come from a real manufacturer: Glycol Distearate, Dimethicone, Cetyl Alcohol, Cocamide Mea, Fragrance/Parfum, Water/Eau, Ammonium Laureth Sulfate, Ammonium Lauryl Sulfate, Glycol Distearate, Dimethicone, Cetyl Alcohol, Cocamide Mea, Fragrance/Parfum Polyquaternium is a type of polyquaternium. PEG-100, Sodium Citrate, Sodium Benzoate, Disodium Mdta, 10, Sodium Citrate 7m, Citric Acid, Hydrolyzed Silk, Simmondsia Xylenesulfonate, Sodium Chloride. br>br>If you look at the ingredients for this seller's other Sebastian shampoos, they're all the same!.
This shampoo, in my opinion, is the best I've ever used for my fine hair. I've tried a lot of different brands, but I keep coming back to this one for clean hair. There is no need for a conditioner. This shampoo was recommended to me by a salon, but it is no longer available there. As a result, I'm glad to see it on Amazon because I was lost without it until I found it. With a dispenser pump attached to the top, this product lasts nearly six months of daily use.
I'm going to have to place another order. My hair looks and feels great after using this shampoo. When I ran out of my regular brand, I switched to a cheaper one, which left my hair looking straw-like. It was a blunder on my part. My hair is fine, but there is a lot of it on me. It leaves my hair so beautiful and moisturized without looking greasy because a little goes a long way.
I was eager to order this product because my previous experience with my daughter's bottles had yielded excellent results with my hair. My hair is very dry and thin, and I am an older woman. Sebastian Drench Deep Moisturizing Shampoo and Separate Conditioner bottles used by my daughter performed far better than the bottles I received here. I wondered if the difference in water quality was due to the fact that she lives in Colorado and I live in California, but after reading other reviews, I believe the performance difference is due to the "middle man. " " I'm not going to buy anything else from this store.
To begin, I purchased the liter set to replace my tried-and-true quart set. Sebastian Twisted was out of stock at the time. It has "drench" right in the name, so I assumed it was the same line. What a blunder, to put it that way. While the hair is still wet, the conditioner "suds" up and becomes sticky, giving the impression that it has never been properly rinsed out. It has a horrible odor. This shampoo has a pleasant scent. The conditioner has a strong odor that is similar to that of body odor. That is not a pleasant odor. It leaves hair feeling dry and crispy, despite the name. There will be no more. I'd rather wash my hair with drugstore shampoo and conditioner than put up with this. Simply put, DO NOT PURCHASE IT.