Review: Sebastian Hydre shampoo and conditioner
ditioner” width=”194″ height=”300″ />The lovely publicist who sent me a bunch of Nivea stuff also asked me what kind of hair I have (coloured and dry with greasy roots), and sent me down some Sebastian Hydre shampoo and conditioner (known as ‘Drench’ in the US) to review as well.
Sebastian Hydre Shampoo is a moisturising cleanser that deeply nourishes with a colour safe formula.
This stuff looks and feels expeeeeeeeeeeensive (and it is, at something like $41 a bottle). I love the sleek bottle design, and the conditioner feels thicker and richer than anything I’ve used before. The
scent is pleasant, but unplaceable. My hair does feel well nourished and loved afterwards, sleek and pretty. One thing though, and I appreciate this might sound sort of nuts, is that I feel like this shampoo and conditioner really really brings out my grey hairs – of which I have a lot. I was okay with that as I was applying for more senior jobs and thought the grey hair might give me some kind of respectability, but now I have got the job I wanted, I don’t want the greys to shine! It might be great for those of you who want to play up the highlights in your hair though.
I really like this shampoo and conditioner, and would happily use it every day, except that there is no way I could justify the price to myself. I am lucky
enough to have hair that responds fine to supermarket brands so they will be what I will stick to, at least until I find myself a rich spouse. I’m going to use the remains on my hair on special occasions, and then keep the empty bottles in my shower so that people think I am fancy.





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