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Kerasys Damage Clinic Shampoo (For Damaged Hair) 600ml

$35.00

 

🧴 Kerasys Damage Clinic Shampoo (for Damaged Hair)

 

🖋 “Repair, restore, renew — Kerasys Damage Clinic Shampoo: deep cleansing + advanced conditioning for damaged hair.”

🖋 “Over-processed hair? Heat damage? Frequent colour? Meet Kerasys Damage Clinic Shampoo — formulated to deliver both deep cleansing

and repair. Its potent cleansing system (Sodium Laureth Sulfate + CocoBetaine) washes thoroughly, while ceramide-3, dimethicone, argan & avocado oils, and plant extracts help rebuild, smooth and nourish. Each wash leaves your hair feeling softer, more manageable and protected against further damage.

🖋 For best results, pair with a nourishing conditioner or treatment on ends.”

🖋 Nourishs your hair with low molecular vegetable protein and triple oil.

🖋 Adds luster to the hair with ceramide ingredients

🖋 Prevents hair damage with Swiss Alpine Herb Extract.

 

🌿 Ingredients & Functional Highlights

 

Key Ingredient

Role / Benefit

Notes / Cautions

Water (Aqua)

Solvent / base medium

Sodium Laureth Sulfate (SLES)

Primary surfactant / cleanser / foam generator

A stronger surfactant; can be somewhat drying in higher concentrations. INCIDecoder+2SkinSignal+2

Cocamidopropyl Betaine

Secondary (milder) surfactant / foam booster

Helps reduce harshness of SLES and improve creaminess. Skinsort+2INCIDecoder+2

Dimethicone

Silicone / slip agent / smoothing emollient / conditioning

Helps hair feel smooth, reduces friction, gives gloss. INCIDecoder+1

Ceramide-3

Lipid barrier / hair fiber repair agent

Helps rebuild internal hair structure and reduce further damage. INCIDecoder+1

Hydrogenated Lecithin

Emollient / conditioning / helps dispersion of oils

Improves compatibility of oils in formula. INCIDecoder+1

Argan Oil (Argania Spinosa Kernel Oil)

Antioxidant, emollient, shine enhancer

Helps reduce dryness, adds gloss / softness. INCIDecoder+2SkinSignal+2

Avocado Oil (Persea Gratissima Oil)

Nourishing oil / lipid support

Adds moisture and prevents brittleness. INCIDecoder+2SkinSignal+2

Jojoba Seed Oil

Emollient + semi “hair oil mimic”

Jojoba is often praised for similarity to natural sebum / scalp oils. INCIDecoder+1

Botanical extracts (e.g. Achillea Millefolium, Artemisia, Arnica, Gentiana, Leontopodium, etc.)

Soothing / antioxidant / botanical support

May help calm scalp or contribute to marketing of “natural repair.” INCIDecoder+2SkinSignal+2

Glycerin

Humectant (draws moisture)

Helps hair / scalp retain moisture after rinse. SkinSignal

Citric Acid

pH adjuster / mild chelator

Helps adjust formula pH, compatibility with hair structure. Chanhtuoi Beauty+1

Others: Guar derivatives, Disodium EDTA, Sodium Benzoate, Fragrance

Viscosity modifiers, preservatives, stability, scent

Fragrance is present — potential for sensitivity in fragrance-sensitive users. Skinsort+2SkinSignal+2

Notes / Observations:

  • Although called “Damage Clinic,” the formula still uses a sulfate (SLES) which is more aggressive than “gentle / sulfate-free” options. There’s a trade-off: high cleansing power but possible dryness if overused.
  • Use of oils, ceramide, lecithin, botanical extracts suggests the product is trying to compensate surfactant stress with conditioning and repair agents.
  • In SkinSignal’s breakdown, they list 25 ingredients. SkinSignal
  • In the Kerasys listing on SkinSort, they claim “free from harsh alcohols, common allergens, oils or parabens.” (Though note — the formula does contain oils and fragrances! The “free from oils” claim is questionable and may be mis-interpreted by the listing). Skinsort

 

💬 Customer Reviews & Real-User Impressions

From Hwahae and user reviews aggregated in Korean beauty communities:

🔍Many users in Hwahae mention pleasant scent, softening effect, not overly oily finish, and good foam / cleansing performance. Hwahae

🔍Some users say it’s “used for a long time” for damaged hair, although not all noticed dramatic repair — typical incremental improvement

over repeated use. Hwahae

🔍One review mentions “the bottle design is different but same effect” — implying longevity of usage among fans. Hwahae

🔍On the negative side, the presence of sulfates means scalp or hair that is already weak or color-treated may show dryness if not balanced

with good conditioning routines.

 

📊 Comparison Chart

Feature

💧 Kerasys Damage Clinic Shampoo

⚖️ Typical “Repair / Damage” Shampoos

🌟 How Yours (or your listing) Can Shine

🧼 Cleansing strength

Uses Sodium Laureth Sulfate + CocoBetaine — strong cleansing and foam.

Many “repair” shampoos use milder surfactants or sulfate-free formulas to reduce stripping.

Position it for users who need deep cleanse + repair (post bleach, styling) rather than just gentle maintenance.

🌿 Conditioning & smoothing

Dimethicone + oils (argan, avocado, jojoba) + ceramide to smooth, gloss, reduce friction.

Some repair shampoos lean lighter (less oil) to avoid heaviness.

Emphasize gloss, smooth feel, instant slip (easy combing, less tangling).

🛠 Repair / structural support

Ceramide-3 + lecithin + botanical extracts support small scale rebuild of hair barrier.

Many brands also include keratin, hydrolyzed proteins, amino acids — but fewer combine with oils in one formula.

Market your version as “all-in-one repair shampoo” (repair + nourishment + gloss).

🌸 Fragrance & sensory

Fragrance present (parfum) + botanical scents — users mention pleasing scent.

Some are fragrance-free or lightly scented for sensitive scalps.

Highlight the sensory experience (scent, lather, feel) while advising patch test for fragrance sensitivity.

🤏 Finish / feel on hair

After rinse, hair should feel smoother (thanks to silicones and oils) — but may need a conditioner to finish.

Some require heavy conditioners anyway; gentler shampoos feel very “light” but may leave hair lacking slip.

Emphasize that your version balances slip + lightness, not greasy — good for users who dislike heavy residue.

🧪 Versatility

Good for chemically treated / heat damaged hair needing both cleaning and repair.

Some repair shampoos are too mild for heavy damage loads or heavy product residue.

Position for the “middle ground” user: strong damage but also need good cleanse.

📏 Typical size / value

Large bottles (600 ml or equivalent) common in listings.

Some premium options offer smaller / salon sizes — trade-off in price.

Use volume as selling point: “bulk size, better value per ml for deep repair users.”

 

 

🧩 Tips & Disclaimers

  1. Surfactant strength - For some users this might not be a “gentle repair” shampoo. Its more in the “repair + cleanse power” bracket.
  2. Advise pairing with conditioner / mask - Strong cleansers often require downstream conditioning, so pair with conditioner or mask.
  3. INCI disclosure — Product might contain ingredients not listed, please confirm before buying
  4. Patch test / sensitivity advisory - Recommended, because fragrance + SLES can provoke sensitivity in some scalps.


 

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