Kerastase Homme - Capital Force - Anti-Pelliculaire - Anti-Dandruff Shampoo


"Transform your hair with Kerastase"


So here I am with a review on Kerastase Homme Capital Force Anti Pelliculaire Anti Dandruff Shampoo. Generally people go from qualities to money spent making it value for money kind of thing but I am thinking of going opposite this time.

So cost of Shampoo 250ml here in India is INR 1350/-.
So the cost is almost double the price which I paid for Schwarzkopf Bona Cure Hair Growth Shampoo which I used and reviewed earlier. So the question arises, Is it worth spending double the amount and that too when Kerastase say it as a Daily treatment shampoo and moreover not double even more when other shampoos are available at four times less price? Find out for yourself.

After using this shampoo for around two months I could say a bit about it and the people who can really enjoy the benefits from this one.

So, people who have extreme dandruff and flakes can use this shampoo on regular basis. At least, three times a week. What it will give you is a clean scalp free of dandruff. and flakes. If you feel itchiness on your head due to dandruff or flakes or scaling this shampoo can definitely help you in giving much needed relief.

Along with it, you will get healthy hair, nourished and that rich look for which you can get compliments. If your hair are damaged it can cure that too. So all in all, all those people who want to get around their hair, get rid of dandruff and want a nice look can try this out. It seems to have no side effects as the case with Schwarzkopf Hair Growth.

One of my lady friend has also tried this out and saw good improvement in the health of her hair and even in texture. The friskiness was out and hair grew healthy.

There is one thing important to note while using the shampoo and what L'oreal says very clearly about. It reduces the amount of visible dandruff. It doesn't cure it. I am thankful to the company for mentioning the same clearly as most of the companies over state the facts. It reduces the visible dandruff as it cleans it out effectively. So it also means, once you stop the usage of the shampoo, dandruff which is on your scalp comes out.

So, you have to take different measures to control dandruff or cure it. Undergo a medical treatment or home grown treatment, take healthy diet, hydrate your hair or anything else which you can do to permanently treat your scalp. Till then, you can for sure get healthy hair with no visible dandruff.

What the product claims?
Action: Restores the look and feel of the hair and scalp's vitality and helps to reduce the amount of visible dandruff.

Result: The look and feel of vitality is restored and visible dandruff is reduced.

So all on all, its on you if you think the shampoo is worth it and you can pay anything to get that rich look of your hair.. go ahead.. this is the shampoo for you. If you think just non-visibility of dandruff is not worth to pay for, think about the nourishment of your hair, the itchiness on scalp. If you are not convinced stay far from using it.

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