Redken Extreme Shampoo and Conditioner for Damaged Hair
Product description
The essentials
If your hair feels weak, rough or prone to tangles, a strengthening routine can make a noticeable difference. This Redken Extreme Shampoo and Conditioner set is built around that idea: shampoo that cleanses while helping to strengthen and fortify areas that are looking less resilient, followed by a conditioner aimed at protecting shine and leaving hair feeling softer, smoother and more manageable.
On paper, the logic is simple. Shampoo does the “reset” work in the shower, then conditioner helps with slip and softness so your hair is easier to comb through. It’s the kind of pairing that suits everyday use, especially if you regularly deal with tangles, frizz from dryness, or hair that just won’t behave as well as you want.
The most convincing promise here is the combination: cleansing plus repair-focused conditioning. The least convincing part? Without seeing your hair’s exact texture, you can’t know how quickly it will feel improved. Some people will notice softness and comb-through straight away, others may find the effect builds over several washes.
It might be worth thinking about whether you’re dealing with actual damage (breakage, stress from styling/heat/chemical processing) versus simply wanting more volume or a stronger hold—because this set is positioned around repair and strengthening, not styling performance.

What you’ll notice day to day
The product description points to a typical damaged-hair payoff: soft, smooth hair that’s easier to manage and comb through, even when tangles try to take over. If you’ve ever run a wide-tooth comb through hair that feels dry and snaggy, you’ll know how much difference “slip” can make.
A practical way to evaluate it is to use it consistently for a couple of weeks and watch what happens on wash day. For example: wash, apply conditioner through the mid-lengths and ends, leave it long enough to do its job, then detangle gently. If your hair feels less resistant and combs through more easily, that’s the benefit you’re buying.


Worth noting: this is described as protecting natural shine too. That doesn’t mean hair will look like it’s been professionally treated every time, but it suggests the finish should be healthier-looking than hair that’s left stripped or overly dry.
Key takeaways

You’re essentially looking at a routine for weakened, stressed-out hair. The shampoo is presented as hair strengthening while it cleanses, and the conditioner is presented as helping repair, protect shine, and improve softness and suppleness.
It’s a solid fit if you want a straightforward wash-day duo aimed at improving manageability and reducing tangles. It may not suit you if your main goal is something completely different—like heavy moisturising for very thick, curly hair that needs specific curl-oriented products, or if you’re chasing dramatic volume and lift.
Also, take care not to over-rely on a strengthening routine to “fix everything”. If your hair issue is largely scalp-related, or you’re dealing with significant breakage from a mismatch between your styling habits and your hair’s tolerance, you may need to adjust the bigger picture as well.
Tech specs
- Type: Hair strengthening shampoo and conditioner set
- Intended use: For damaged hair, to cleanse, strengthen and fortify, conditioner to repair and protect shine

Who it suits (and who should look elsewhere)


It makes sense if your hair is damaged, weakened or feels stressed out and you want a repair-leaning routine you can realistically stick with in day-to-day life. People in the UK often end up buying this type of set when they’re trying to make their wash routine work harder—cleaning properly, then conditioning for smoother detangling.
It might not be the best match if your hair is already in good condition and you’re simply looking for a lighter, minimalist wash—because a repair/strengthening focus can feel a bit “extra” when you don’t need it. And if your hair is very easily weighed down, you may prefer to see how the conditioner feels before committing to using it every wash.
Quick overview of how to use it
Start in the shower with the shampoo to cleanse and target the weakened areas as described. After rinsing, use the conditioner as the second step, focusing on the mid-lengths and ends where tangles and roughness usually show up first. Then detangle gently while the conditioner is in—aiming for smooth comb-through rather than forcing through knots.

A small but practical habit: if your hair tangles easily, detangle slowly, using less force than you think you need. If you find you’re still tugging, that’s a sign either the conditioner needs longer contact time on your hair, or you may need a different approach for your specific hair type.
Should you buy it?
Buy it if you want a strengthening shampoo plus repair-focused conditioner routine for damaged hair, and your priority is softer, smoother, more manageable strands with better comb-through—especially when tangles are a regular problem.
You may want to skip it if your hair doesn’t actually feel weakened or you’re not dealing with damage-related manageability issues. It’s also not the most straightforward choice if you’re looking mainly for styling hold, specific scalp concerns, or a very light wash-and-go feel.


Mini FAQ

How is it meant to help damaged hair?
The shampoo is described as cleansing while strengthening and fortifying weakened areas, while the conditioner is described as protecting shine and leaving hair supple, soft and easier to comb through.
Will it reduce tangles?
That’s one of the stated outcomes: even tenacious tangles should comb through more easily after using the conditioner.
Is this set for everyday use?

Yes, it’s set up as a wash-day routine—shampoo followed by conditioner—so it’s designed to fit regular use rather than being a once-in-a-while treatment.
Does it guarantee instant results?
Not necessarily. Some improvement in softness and manageability can be immediate for certain hair types, but stronger, more noticeable change typically depends on consistency and how damaged your hair is to begin with.
metadescription
Redken Extreme shampoo and conditioner for damaged hair, aiming to strengthen, repair and improve manageability with a softer, shinier finish.
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