John Frieda Full Repair Range review
Thursday, August 29, 2013
Today, I'm going to share my thoughts on John Frieda Full Repair range.
Read on to find out which product worked for me, which did not and find out what's my favourite product from this range!
John Frieda Full Repair Full Body Shampoo
What is it:
With Inca Inchi, a lightweight micro-oil rich in omega-3, this formula repairs the look and feel of overworked hair and adds body for full, flowing styles. Detangles strands, reducing the risk of breaking and snagging while combing or brushing.
My thoughts:
John Frieda Full Repair Full Body Shampoo doesn't foam as much compared to the other shampoos that I have tried. Having said that, with John Frieda Full Repair Full Body Shampoo, you will only require very little product (about a Singapore 20 cent coin size) and its enough for the whole head.
I quite like the scent of John Frieda Full Repair Full Body Shampoo. It smells really good.
I know of people whom hate how John Frieda Full Repair Full Body Shampoo because they say that it weighs their hair, especially the crown area down. I don't have a problem with getting flat hair after shampooing with John Frieda Full Repair Full Body Shampoo though. I'm thinking probably it is because I have got thick hair.
My thoughts:
John Frieda Full Repair Full Body Shampoo doesn't foam as much compared to the other shampoos that I have tried. Having said that, with John Frieda Full Repair Full Body Shampoo, you will only require very little product (about a Singapore 20 cent coin size) and its enough for the whole head.
I quite like the scent of John Frieda Full Repair Full Body Shampoo. It smells really good.
I know of people whom hate how John Frieda Full Repair Full Body Shampoo because they say that it weighs their hair, especially the crown area down. I don't have a problem with getting flat hair after shampooing with John Frieda Full Repair Full Body Shampoo though. I'm thinking probably it is because I have got thick hair.
John Frieda Full Repair Full Body Conditioner
What is it:
With Inca Inchi, a lightweight micro-oil rich in omega-3, this formula repairs the look and feel of overworked hair and adds body for full, flowing styles. Smoothes and detangles strands, reducing the risk of breaking and snagging while combing or brushing.
My thoughts:
For a conditioner, I thought that John Frieda Full Repair Full Body Conditioner had more of a gel texture rather than a creamier texture. The after effect of using John Frieda Full Repair Full Body Conditioner actually reminds me of Loreal Eversleek Intense Smoothing Conditioner.
I usually apply conditioner starting from the ends of my hair to cover 3/4 of my entire hair length. When I was rinising John Frieda Full Repair Full Body Conditioner out from my hair, I could easily comb through my hair without it getting tangled. I know if a hair conditioner is good when I rinse it out and if I can comb through my wet hair easily without it getting tangled. Usually I stop at John Frieda Full Repair Full Body Conditioner when I'm in the bathroom. On days that I have got special events, I will follow by using John Frieda Full Repair Deep Conditioner.
I know you might be wondering - how exactly does John Frieda Full Repair Full Body Conditioner differ from John Frieda Full Repair Deep Conditioner. Well, John Frieda Full Repair Deep Conditioner is a hair mask and is richer in texture as compared to John Frieda Full Repair Deep Conditioner.
My thoughts:
For a conditioner, I thought that John Frieda Full Repair Full Body Conditioner had more of a gel texture rather than a creamier texture. The after effect of using John Frieda Full Repair Full Body Conditioner actually reminds me of Loreal Eversleek Intense Smoothing Conditioner.
I usually apply conditioner starting from the ends of my hair to cover 3/4 of my entire hair length. When I was rinising John Frieda Full Repair Full Body Conditioner out from my hair, I could easily comb through my hair without it getting tangled. I know if a hair conditioner is good when I rinse it out and if I can comb through my wet hair easily without it getting tangled. Usually I stop at John Frieda Full Repair Full Body Conditioner when I'm in the bathroom. On days that I have got special events, I will follow by using John Frieda Full Repair Deep Conditioner.
I know you might be wondering - how exactly does John Frieda Full Repair Full Body Conditioner differ from John Frieda Full Repair Deep Conditioner. Well, John Frieda Full Repair Deep Conditioner is a hair mask and is richer in texture as compared to John Frieda Full Repair Deep Conditioner.
John Frieda Full Repair Deep Conditioner
What is it:
Intense repairing formula, with lightweight Incha Inchi Oil, penetrates deep and repairs the look and feel of overstyled hair , reducing the risk of breakage. Damaged hair becomes silky and full. Safe for colour-treated and chemically-treated hair.
My thoughts:
When I first tried John Frieda Full Repair Deep Conditioner out, I was quite taken aback at how light it felt in terms of texture as I expected it to be richer and not so runny. Although the texture of John Frieda Repair Deep Conditioner is more runny than I thought it would be, I was amazed by how smooth and soft it made my hair feel after using it. Its like even though its not that thick in terms of texture but the after-effect completely wowed me.
In fact, John Frieda Full Repair Deep Conditioner is one of my favourite product from John Frieda Full Repair range.
If you think that John Frieda Full Repair Full Body Conditioner isn't rich or moisturizing enough for your hair, I'd say go for John Frieda Full Repair Deep Conditioner! In fact, if you were to only get one product out of the two, I would recommend John Frieda Full Repair Deep Conditioner.
John Frieda Full Repair Perfect Ends Deep InfusionMy thoughts:
When I first tried John Frieda Full Repair Deep Conditioner out, I was quite taken aback at how light it felt in terms of texture as I expected it to be richer and not so runny. Although the texture of John Frieda Repair Deep Conditioner is more runny than I thought it would be, I was amazed by how smooth and soft it made my hair feel after using it. Its like even though its not that thick in terms of texture but the after-effect completely wowed me.
In fact, John Frieda Full Repair Deep Conditioner is one of my favourite product from John Frieda Full Repair range.
If you think that John Frieda Full Repair Full Body Conditioner isn't rich or moisturizing enough for your hair, I'd say go for John Frieda Full Repair Deep Conditioner! In fact, if you were to only get one product out of the two, I would recommend John Frieda Full Repair Deep Conditioner.
What is it:
Smoothes and protects medium-textured hair damaged from high heat. This breakthrough formula with Inca Inchi , a lightweight, micro-oil rich in omega-3, feels like it absorbs into worn-torn strands instead of just coating the surface. Weightlessly reverses the look and feel of damage on lengths and ends to leave hair smooth, shiny and full of body. Helps protect against breakage from heat styling.
My thoughts:
I have been asked countless of times before, "What hair serum do you use?" Frankly speaking, I haven't really been very diligent in applying hair serum until my hair got to waist length. I didn't see the need to until I saw that my ends were getting a bit frizzy.
I know a lot of girls don't like to apply hair serum and the top reasons include -
1) It makes my hair feel oily
2) I suffer from back breakout (acne)
Well, applying hair serum will not make your hair feel oily. That's if you follow what I did. This is purely through trial and effort plus self-discovery by chance, I wasn't told by any maestro.
Tip: Apply hair serum to semi-dried hair
When I can afford to, I usually dry my hair with the fan. When I can't afford to due to time constraints, I usually dry my hair with a hairdryer on cool air mode (I think every girl should invest in a hairdryer that has 'cool air' mode). Normally, I will wait until my hair is almost 50% dried before I apply hair serum onto it and drying it again.
For girls whom think that they don't need hair serum (just like I did in the past), perhaps you want to take a look at the before and after picture below before coming to a conclusion. I'm pretty sure that I won't have to label which is which because its rather obvious.
My thoughts:
I have been asked countless of times before, "What hair serum do you use?" Frankly speaking, I haven't really been very diligent in applying hair serum until my hair got to waist length. I didn't see the need to until I saw that my ends were getting a bit frizzy.
I know a lot of girls don't like to apply hair serum and the top reasons include -
1) It makes my hair feel oily
2) I suffer from back breakout (acne)
Well, applying hair serum will not make your hair feel oily. That's if you follow what I did. This is purely through trial and effort plus self-discovery by chance, I wasn't told by any maestro.
Tip: Apply hair serum to semi-dried hair
When I can afford to, I usually dry my hair with the fan. When I can't afford to due to time constraints, I usually dry my hair with a hairdryer on cool air mode (I think every girl should invest in a hairdryer that has 'cool air' mode). Normally, I will wait until my hair is almost 50% dried before I apply hair serum onto it and drying it again.
For girls whom think that they don't need hair serum (just like I did in the past), perhaps you want to take a look at the before and after picture below before coming to a conclusion. I'm pretty sure that I won't have to label which is which because its rather obvious.
You can probably tell that my hair on the left side as shown on screen (or rather on my right) looked frizzy, akin to that of a broom, dull and had bits of hair sticking out here and there which makes it look rather messy compared to the right side as shown on screen (or rather my left side) which looks smoother, shinier, less messy and my colored hair looks more obvious too!
Just the other day when I was at the pantry in office. Colleague: What hair products do you use? Your hair is so nice.
Me: Do you mean shampoo or conditioner or mask or serum?
Colleague: Hmm... what serum do you use?
Me: I have quite a few of them but I'm currently using John Frieda Full Repair Perfect Ends Deep Infusion. I have it with me, you can try it out if you want to. Colleague: Really? You sure? Okay!
- After trying John Frieda Full Repair Perfect Ends Deep Infusion -
Colleague: Omg, it makes my hair straighter! It looks smoother and less messy too. I want to get a bottle.
- After lunch - Colleague: Omg, Watsons packed to the brim because of Watsons sale. Sighs, didn't managed to get the serum. ): So gonna try Guardian after work today. - Next day - Colleague: Patricia, I got the hair serum already! Check out my hair *flicks her hair* |
I usually carry John Frieda Full Repair Perfect Ends Deep Infusion in my bag so that I can use it after I shower in gym and still have nice hair even though I don't use hair mask as I normally only bring shampoo and conditioner to gym.
John Frieda Full Repair Perfect Ends Deep Infusion was the first product that I tried out from the range and yes, its also one of my favourite product from John Frieda Full Repair range.
Here's another picture of how my hair looks like after applying John Freida Full Repair Perfect Ends Deep Infusion.
Say bye to unruly hair!
John Frieda Full Repair Protecting Root Lift Foam
What is it:
Root-boosting formula with Inca Inchi Oil adds a weightless, flexible and lasting lift at the root. Gentle foam provides heat protection and helps prevent breakage from styling.
Safe for colour-treated and chemically-treated hair.
My thoughts:
While I haven't tried John Frieda Full Repair Protecting Root Lift Foam out for myself yet. Both colleagues of mine whom tried it out when the package first arrived in office liked it. They said that it helps to give them more volume on the crown area. In terms of texture, I think its rather similiar to that of mousse. It reminds me of Liese Wave Up Foam.
If you were to ask me to pick my favourite product from John Frieda Full Repair range, I say it will be.. not just one but two products - John Frieda Full Repair Deep Conditioner and John Frieda Full Repair Perfect Ends Deep Infusion.
I hope you like this post. Thanks for reading.
Love,
Patricia
My thoughts:
While I haven't tried John Frieda Full Repair Protecting Root Lift Foam out for myself yet. Both colleagues of mine whom tried it out when the package first arrived in office liked it. They said that it helps to give them more volume on the crown area. In terms of texture, I think its rather similiar to that of mousse. It reminds me of Liese Wave Up Foam.
If you were to ask me to pick my favourite product from John Frieda Full Repair range, I say it will be.. not just one but two products - John Frieda Full Repair Deep Conditioner and John Frieda Full Repair Perfect Ends Deep Infusion.
I hope you like this post. Thanks for reading.
Love,
Patricia
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