Is Biotera good for damaged hair?

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Product Description

Natural foaming extract of Quillaja supplies vital minerals and nutrients to hair

Chamomile and Rosemary stimulate and purify the scalp

Botanical extracts restore body, bounce and shine

Sunscreen protects hair from the sun's harmful rays

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This shampoo wasn't bad, though I wouldn't necessarily recommend it. It had a very smooth and silky texture and it smelled delightful, but overall I didn't really see much of a change. It did do a...

About reviewer (5 reviews)

AgeUnder 18

SkinNormal, Fair-Medium, Warm

HairBrown, Wavy, Medium

EyesBlue

So i have really dry hair and was looking for a moisturizing shampoo/conditioner ... I ran into sallys and seen they had one liters 2 for 18$ after a couple tries i stopped using it.... It seemed...

About reviewer (1 reviews)

Age19-24

SkinCombination, Medium

HairBrown

EyesBrown

This wonderful smelling dupe of Biolage shampoo actually works much better at moisturizing my dry, color-treated, fine hair.

About reviewer (690 reviews)

Age25-29

SkinCombination, Fair

HairRed

EyesBlue

I really enjoy this shampoo and I also use the matching conditioner. It is very comparable to Matrix Biolage, only unbelievably seems to work better and smell better! The smell is heavy until the...

About reviewer (99 reviews)

Age25-29

SkinDry, Fair-Medium, Not Sure

HairOther, Wavy, Fine

EyesGreen

I went to Sally's to get the GVP version of Biolage Matrix Hydrating Shampoo. That one smelled funky and as I was debating, the sales associate said I should check out the Biotera version. It...

About reviewer (15 reviews)

Age25-29

SkinCombination, Fair, Warm

HairBrown, Wavy, Medium

EyesBrown

Love the whole Biotera line! Exactly like Biolage. Moisturizes hair, leaves a beautiful shine, and smells fantastic. I will always purchase these products.

About reviewer (19 reviews)

Age19-24

SkinNormal, Fair-Medium, Warm

HairBrunette, Curly, Medium

EyesHazel

This is my favorite shampoo in the world it makes my hair soft and smooth and it smells good and makes my hair grow healthier i use it with the conditioner

About reviewer (6 reviews)

Age19-24

SkinVery Oily, Tan

HairBrown

EyesBrown

It is hard for me to review just a shampoo, because I always use a conditioner or treatment after. So really, my results are based on using this with the matching conditioner. I used the ultra...

About reviewer (110 reviews)

Age44-55

SkinCombination, Fair-Medium, Neutral

HairBlond, Other, Other

EyesBlue

This product claims to "hydrate dry, damaged hair" but it had the opposite effect on mine. In fact, I now suspect that the brittle, frizzy hair I had over the winter was a result of this shampoo...

About reviewer (1 reviews)

Age36-43

SkinNormal, Fair, Cool

HairBrown, Wavy, Fine

EyesBlue

I was introduced to this brand through my sister, who had recently purchased it. I gave it a try and immediately loved it! It reminds me of Matrix's Biolage line of haircare products. It lathers a...

About reviewer (23 reviews)

Age36-43

SkinCombination, Fair-Medium, Not Sure

HairBrunette, Other, Other

EyesHazel

This shampoo wasn't bad, though I wouldn't necessarily recommend it. It had a very smooth and silky texture and it smelled delightful, but overall I didn't really see much of a change. It did do a...

About reviewer (5 reviews)

AgeUnder 18

SkinNormal, Fair-Medium, Warm

HairBrown, Wavy, Medium

EyesBlue

So i have really dry hair and was looking for a moisturizing shampoo/conditioner ... I ran into sallys and seen they had one liters 2 for 18$ after a couple tries i stopped using it.... It seemed...

About reviewer (1 reviews)

Age19-24

SkinCombination, Medium

HairBrown

EyesBrown

This wonderful smelling dupe of Biolage shampoo actually works much better at moisturizing my dry, color-treated, fine hair.

About reviewer (690 reviews)

Age25-29

SkinCombination, Fair

HairRed

EyesBlue

I really enjoy this shampoo and I also use the matching conditioner. It is very comparable to Matrix Biolage, only unbelievably seems to work better and smell better! The smell is heavy until the...

About reviewer (99 reviews)

Age25-29

SkinDry, Fair-Medium, Not Sure

HairOther, Wavy, Fine

EyesGreen

I went to Sally's to get the GVP version of Biolage Matrix Hydrating Shampoo. That one smelled funky and as I was debating, the sales associate said I should check out the Biotera version. It...

About reviewer (15 reviews)

Age25-29

SkinCombination, Fair, Warm

HairBrown, Wavy, Medium

EyesBrown

Is Biotera good for your hair?

People who use the Biotera Ultra Color Care Conditioner love it because of its ability to hydrate their hair after a chemical treatment, leaving your hair sleek and healthy. One thing to keep in mind is that this conditioner is thick, so a little bit can go a long way!

Does Biotera have sulfate?

BIOTERA Ultra Color Care Shampoo is an anti-fade sulfate and paraben-free gentle cleansing formula that promotes long-lasting color retention and deep hydration for very damaged and dry hair.

Is Biotera conditioner silicone free?

Biotera products do not contain any silicones, parabens or SLS/SLES sulfates*. *SLS/SLES Sulfates = Sodium Lauryl Sulfate/Sodium Laureth Sulfate.

Is Biotera good for color treated hair?

A: Yes, this product is sulfate free and paraben free, so it is safe for colored hair.

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