Tuesday, July 8, 2008

Glazing Over It: Frederic Fekkai Salon Glaze

Frederic Fekkai, Frederic Fekkai Salon Glaze Clear Shine Rinse, hair glaze, haircolor, hair color, hair treatment, hair products

One of my all-time favorite things to do at the salon? It's not the head massage that comes with my shampoo -- though it is amazingly relaxing -- or the coma-inducing hand massage that I get while my hair is being blown out. Those perks are great, but I'd give them up just to get a glaze every time I step into the salon. The sleek, shiny results leave me feeling happy every time I catch a glimpse of my reflection in the mirror. So when I heard about Frederic Fekkai Salon Glaze, I just knew I had to check it out. The glossy finish from a salon glaze right in your own home? Sign me up immediately, I thought to myself.

The bottle itself feels like a tube of at-home hair color -- but when you unscrew the cap, you don't have to worry about that horribly strong scent of ammonia. I love that it's designed for use during your regular shower -- you simply squeeze it over your locks and let it sit for 5-7 minutes. Then rinse off, and voila! Super-shiny tresses.

The formula is non-chemical, so it won't damage your hair. A blend of conditioning and lightweight silicones coat each strand and bind shine to your whole head, helped along by pearl proteins for super-reflective shine. Grape seed extract, sweet almond protein and Pro-Vitamin B5 help to condition your locks and keep them from drying out.

The verdict? THIS PRODUCT WORKS. After only one use, my dried-out, coarse hair was already looking much less worse for wear. I've been using it 2-3 times a week, and oh my goodness, is my hair shinylicious now! Shine on.

5 comments:

  1. Great review!! I'm totally convinced! Sign me up too, please!! :)

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  2. i love fekkai products. i work at bath & body works and we sell most of his products. they're truly amazing. you should check out your nearest bbw. sometimes we even have fekkai sales!

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  3. I really want to try this. I emailed the FF PR person and have not heard anything back. So much for FF's video at the summit about how much they want to support us bloggers.

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  4. Is this okay for someone with fine hair? Or would my hair be in danger of getting too greasy?

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  5. nilla cookie -- Thanks! I think you'd love it.

    nikki -- Thanks for the tip! I knew the products were sold on BBW's website but had no idea they were in stores too. Will definitely check them out!

    cybele -- Just keep trying! Sometimes it's good to be persistent!

    jenna -- I definitely think it's okay for fine hair as well as thick. Start with a dime-sized amount and work that in -- and just keep working in small doses until your hair is covered. I think you'll find that it works for you, too!

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