Sebastian Professional Penetraitt Shampoo & Conditioner – Review

Sebastian Professional Penetraitt Shampoo & Conditioner – Review

Sebastian Professional Penetraitt Shampoo & Conditioner - Review
Sebastian Professional Penetraitt Shampoo & Conditioner – Review

I have been using Sebastian Professional Penetraitt Shampoo & Conditioner   for over a month now and it has definitely amazed me by the results.

Sebastian Professional Penetraitt Shampoo:

This strengthening and repair shampoo is cleanses and strengthens any look at any time. It comes to the Hair’s rescue guarding from stress.
[highlight]Price :  Rs 1200 for 250ml.[/highlight]

 Sebastian Professional Penetraitt Conditioner:

The conditioner is essential care for your damaged hair, to strengthen any look, any time while removing and guarding it from stress caused from past chemical treatments and heat damage.

[highlight]Price: Rs 1500 for 250ml[/highlight].

Sebastian Professional Penetraitt Shampoo & Conditioner - Review
Sebastian Professional Penetraitt Shampoo & Conditioner – Review
Sebastian Professional Penetraitt Shampoo & Conditioner - Review
Sebastian Professional Penetraitt Shampoo & Conditioner – Review

My review on Sebastian Professional Penetraitt Shampoo & Conditioner:

Its been over 6 months I shifted to Mumbai and the hot & humid weather has really taken a toll on my skin & hair. While I was doing a lot for my skin, my hair always felt neglected until they met Sebastian Professional Penetraitt Shampoo & Conditioner.

I like the long, slender bottle with black and white packaging. The cap needs a press on the opposite end to dispense the products. It has a very mild fragrance which makes my hair smell pretty good. Overall, the packaging looks professional and of course is travel friendly.

Before I started using Sebastian Professional Penetraitt Shampoo & Conditioner, my hair felt very dry and frizzy due to the climate & the number of chemical treatments I put them through. After using the duo, my hair feels soft, silky & healthy. It has also enhanced the highlight on my hair and they seem more vibrant now.

A little product goes a long way & also lather pretty well. I normally repeat my shampoo twice & condition them afterwards. My hair & scalp feel very clean and fresh. Now, I can go without washing my hair for three days. The price is a bit steep but a bottle for shampoo would last me for more than two month and conditioner for over three months.

[box type=”shadow” ]Overall, I highly recommend Sebastian Professional Penetraitt Shampoo & Conditioner to anyone with dry, damaged or color treated hair. It does a great job and makes hair feels AMAZING! I agree that the price is a bit steep but for the quality, it is worth every penny![/box]

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Love, 

Hina 

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[box type=”info” ]Disclaimer: The above mentioned product(s) has been sent by the brand for consideration. This, however, has no bearing on the content of this post. Opinions stated are objective and genuine. For more info, please visit Disclosure & Policies. If you have any further questions, drop me an email at hina@makeupbyhina.com.[/box]

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