My Thoughts On KeraShine

By Elie - 8:30 AM

Days since my last post: 7

Surpriseee because I'm really liking my commitment in having a post come up once every week. I know it's not a lot as compared to others but to juggle between several things at a go is pretty challenging. But anyway, enough on the boring parts and let's get to the fun ends.

Untangling the secret behind healthy and luscious locks.

So, do you remember me talking about the brand new KeraShine styling tools by Philips last week? You don't? Refresh your mind here. If you do, then I should just say hey all talk and no do is pretty useless. The generous folks at Philips had actually given me a set of KeraShine range that includes a KeraShine Dryer, KeraShine Heating Styling Brush and KeraShine Straightener so I could have super salon like hair everyday.

With a foldable handle and removable nozzle for travelling purposes!

One of the things I use the most is obviously the KeraShine Dryer, especially given the time that I come home after a long Muay Thai session. Infused with ions to eliminate frizz and a keratin-coated air outlet, this innovative hair dryer comes with Even Heat Distribution technology so heat is always evenly distributed, reducing hair damage from the heat. If you're still worried, it's even fitted with the Thermoprotect feature that sets the dryer at a perfect 57°c and a cool air setting for gentle drying.


Keratin coated air outlet.

TP for Thermoprotect!

I've always loved the feeling of freshly washed hair and now I can add a new love to my bathing regime: hair drying. The keratin coat is said to last for over 5,000 hair drying sessions so we're looking at over 10 years of use. Good luck wearing out the keratin-coated air outlet on the Philips KeraShine Dryer HP8216/00, people!

Never more fabulous than when drying my hair.

I guess for a handful of people, having straight hair has become quite a dream. With its extra large plates that heats up to 210°c in 60 seconds, the Philips KeraShine Straightener HP8316/00 will now become your best friend. I'm pretty lucky to have naturally straight hair to be honest, but did you know that straighteners can also be turned into a tool for wavy hair? I didn't until I attended the KeraShine launch that happened on the 1st of July!

The Philips KeraShine Straightener.

 With extra large ceramic plates featuring ionic technology and keratin coating.

The ceramic plates are carefully equipped with ionic technology and keratin coating, so you're not just straightening your hair but you're also giving it the care it deserves at a professional styling standard. Not too bad for something at home, huh?

Straight hair in front versus untouched hair at the back. Check out the shine!

Finally, something that I absolutely need. Carefully designed for smooth and soft waves, the 45mm barrel on the Philips KeraShine Heating Styling Brush HP8632/00 with keratin coating secures long-lasting results at minimal damage. And if you think wavy hair is also equivalent to frizzy hair, Philips has it covered with the ionic care so your look will always just be of a shiny and frizz-free hair.

For fabulous salon-like hair all the time. 

Retractable brush tips, just by twisting the top.

What's really interesting about it is that it also acts as a brush and when you need to release your hair from the barrel, you can just retract the brush tip so your hair isn't stuck in that curl that nobody deserves. Seriously, I can't even tell you how many times I've yanked my round brush out of my tangled hair so this one is a life saver for us all. And now I can have curls, even without walking into a hair salon. My mum will be a happy woman from hereon.

Wavy hair, don't care!

The Philips KeraShine range is now available at the Philips Brand Store at Publika Shopping Gallery, major electrical and departmental stores and also on their official site, www.blipmy.com!

Disclaimer: Product was provided for review purposes but all opinions stated are true and has not been affected in any way.

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