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After each one, I followed up with the same basic conditioner.
One earned a few of these dings, plus a horrible seal that took forever to pry off.

When I tried Kerastase Nutritive Bain Satin Shampoo, I immediately understood the hype.
Straight from the bottle, the formula is thick and creamy and feels rich and silky to the touch.
Tresses feel clean, with no residual product left clinging to strands.

After blow-drying, hair feels soft and is imbued with good volume, as well as some shine power.
I found it deserved its “Mega” name during our Beauty Award testing process.
Tresses felt cleansed and primed for conditioner.

After blow-drying, there wasn’t a flyaway to be seen, and locks were definitely in sleeker territory.
It’s quick to lather, and the suds are also thick and creamy.
That doesn’t cost a fortune?

Yes, c’mon!
But it doesn’t feel like it.
The formula rinses out easily, leaving hair feeling refreshed rather than stripped.

After blow-drying, I saw only super soft, gloriously shiny hair in the mirror.
You’ll get a lot of suds that are easy to rinse out, leaving hair feeling clean.
After blow-drying, my tresses were left with light volume and minimal flyaways.

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