

🔴 Elevate your red game — because your hair deserves to be the headline.
John Frieda Radiant Red Boosting Conditioner is expertly formulated with pomegranate extract and Vitamin E to hydrate, soften, and enhance red tones in both natural and color-treated hair. This cruelty-free, ammonia- and peroxide-free conditioner seals in color vibrancy while delivering lasting shine and nourishment, making it ideal for daily use to maintain salon-quality radiance.

| ASIN | B078NG874N |
| ASIN | B078NG874N |
| Active Ingredients | Aqua |
| Additional Features | Hydrates, Nourishing, Detangle |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #16,550 in Beauty & Personal Care ( See Top 100 in Beauty & Personal Care ) #401 in Hair Conditioner |
| Brand Name | John Frieda |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (2,940) |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00717226246685 |
| Hair Conditioner Type | Standard Hair Conditioner |
| Hair Type | Normal |
| Item Dimensions | 1.87 x 3 x 8.22 inches |
| Item Form | Cream |
| Item Weight | 9.6 ounces |
| Item model number | 24668 |
| Liquid Volume | 8.3 Fluid Ounces |
| Manufacturer | Kao USA Inc. |
| Manufacturer | Kao USA Inc. |
| Material Features | Cruelty Free |
| Material Type Free | Ammonia Free, Peroxide Free |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Package Type Name | Bottle |
| Product Benefits | Hydrating,Replenishing,Shine,Softness |
| Product Dimensions | 1.87 x 3 x 8.22 inches; 9.6 ounces |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Color Protection |
| Scent Name | Fruit |
| UPC | 717226246685 |
| UPC | 717226246685 |
| Unit Count | 8.3 Fluid Ounces |
J**.
Mix with a deep conditioner.
Love it! I mix with a little deep conditioner and leave it on for 10 min with my hair in a clip. Smells ok. Gives a nice little reddish tinge. It’s a little unwieldy (wish it was a pump).
M**M
Not messy at all! Only issue is unnatural pink tone, but overall, I like using this to tone
My mother has naturally bright red/orange Irish hair and my father has black hair, so as a child, I had dark auburn hair. Around 19, my hair got darker and is now very dark brown almost black, but with strands of bright red and some strawberry red that look grey. I decided to try a split-dye style and I've been trying to get the lightened half back to normal. My parents are in their mid-70s and are only now showing grey at all. My mother's hair is still vibrant and she just uses henna powder on her roots. I'm 33, so I have some grey coming in and want to darken any white/grey/strawberry blonde since it looks so stark in comparison to my dark hair. In case you're just scanning my review, I'll mention that "Vibrant Red" is misleading. If your hair is a true fiery, coppery, natural vibrant red, the color that this conditioner deposits IS NOT any of those colors. If you're trying to cover white/ grey, this MAY be better than nothing, but beware that the color it deposits after one use is a mahogany, pinkish dark red. However, if you're toning out green or blue hair, this is definitely worth a try to tone your hair towards neutral. After over-dying and lightening my hair as a teenager, I am not completely allergic to boxed hair dye as well as professional hair dye. After lightening my hair the last time, I've used the following products to phase the split-dye out. The photo shows the split dye after it was lightened and toned to be a greyish lavender). My most recent addition is this product, which I use with a couple other products to achieve my natural hair color. About a year ago, I had my hair done by a colorist using Redken orange and reds, so when I lightened my hair for the split-dye, the result was blonde with pink tones that I could not get out. Any and all toner I tried to make the blonde more cool made it more purple. The only other product I'd used aside from the following is Arctic Fox "Transylvania," which I use occasionally to get rid of whites ad greys, but it turns white hair light blue. Anyway, since the photo, I use "Keracolor Clenditioner" in Onyx and leave it on for at least an hour every couple of weeks (I'll be reviewing that next, here, on Amazon). It has a green undertone, so the pinkish mahogany gives my hair similar highlights to the auburn highlights I have naturally. Other pros are the price, the fact that you don't need to use gloves, doesn't stain anything, and covers grey/ white hair even if you only use it for a few minutes. If you're debating over a mask or gloss, or a product like overtone, don't waste your money (they don't cover white or grey at all) and give this a try.
B**N
Great product!
Luv it! Regularly purchase. Use to keep my natural hair color from getting gray bits.
M**.
Reds Seem to Last Longer
I've been using Radiant Red for probably eight years now, since I started using red hair color. It does seem to infuse some red hue into my hair, which keeps the underlying tint redder for a longer period of time. My hair usually requires color reapplication due to outgrowth, usually at 6-8 weeks, rather than fading color. The blend doesn't seem too harsh, as it hasn't damaged my hair. My one complaint is that the shampoo contains toxic ingredients. I try to be diligent buy products that don't contain toxins like sodium laureth sulfate, harsh chemicals, hormone disrupters, etc.
K**N
A great conditioning shampoo + conditioner
I don’t know if this is actually helping my fading red, but I can tell you that I’m a really hard sell when it comes to shampoo, conditioner and all hair care products, but this masked my hair feel and smell so good. It’s a fantastic conditioner. I think it’s better than anything I e bought in a salon. My hair feels great after using both the shampoo and conditioner. I’m sold and now hoping this is not discontinued. I really love this stuff. It does stain my white bath towels but seems to come out in the wash with thorough washing. That might mean I’m not rinsing my hair enough, not sure. It’s totally fine with me because I love this product that much.
M**A
Underwhelming Results – Not Seeing the "Boost
It’s always a bit of a letdown when a professional recommendation doesn't immediately live up to the hype, especially when you’re trying to keep red hair looking vibrant! Here is a balanced review reflecting that experience: Review: Underwhelming Results – Not Seeing the "Boost" Star Rating: ⭐⭐⭐☆☆ (3/5) I purchased the John Frieda Radiant Red Color Boosting Conditioner after it was recommended by my stylist, but unfortunately, I’m feeling a bit disappointed with the results so far. My Experience: Color Impact: I haven’t noticed any color difference or "boost" in my red tones. I was expecting a bit more vibrancy, but my hair looks the same as it did before I started using it. Conditioning Power: I also didn't feel an increase in conditioning. It performs like a basic conditioner, but it didn't leave my hair feeling extra soft or deeply hydrated. Frequency of Use: To be fair, I may not have used it frequently enough to see the cumulative effects that some color-depositing products require. Final Thoughts: It’s a decent enough product for daily use, but it hasn’t provided the "wow" factor I was hoping for based on the professional recommendation. If you're looking for an instant, dramatic color refresh, this might be too subtle.
C**N
It does not color the hair in red
M**L
Llegaron en excelente estado. Ya he probado este combo y me encanta, me deja el cabello cuidado y con apenas 2 meses de pintarme el cabello, siguen diciendo que se me ve el color brilloso
L**A
It’s alright if you have fresh dyed hair but it doesn’t stain the hair but kinda helps to not fade that quickly but hair did turn brown over time
A**R
A very good quality shampoo for red hair
B**I
Normal conditioner doesn't have any red colour pigment. Doesn't boost the red hair at all. Don't recommend
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