Revive stressed-out tresses with our everyday conditioner for dry or damaged hair. In just minutes, Crème Régénératrice will hydrate, detangle, strengthen, and protect your tresses with the help of vitamin-rich seaweed, sage, quinoa, and moisturizing jojoba oil. Delicate verbena scent.
Key Benefits
Hydrates and conditions dry and damaged hair
Helps to detangle
Protects the hair
Highlighted Ingredients
Brown Seaweed Extract
Rich in vitamins B, C and E
Rich in trace elements
Strengthens
Quinoa Extract
Softens
Protects
Strengthens
Sage Extract
Antioxidant
Anti-inflammatory
Antiseptic
Organic Jojoba Oil
Rich in Vitamins C, B and E
Hydrates
How to Use:
After shampooing, towel-dry the hair and apply section by section, working the cream into the length and ends.
Leave on for 2 to 5 minutes before rinsing thoroughly.
Pro Tips:
Use a wide-tooth comb to detangle wet hair while rinsing. This will make styling much easier later.
Use Crème Régénératrice as a leave-in treatment to style ultra-frizzy hair (smooth without weighing down the curls).
Maren recently tried the Creme Regeneratrice by Leonor Greyl, hoping to revive her dry and damaged hair. However, she was left disappointed as she didn't notice any significant difference after using it. Maren mentioned that her hair feels softer with her regular conditioner and didn't feel any extra hydration with this product. She did mention that she has only used it once, so she might need to give it a few more tries. Overall, Maren's initial impression of the Creme Regeneratrice is not very positive. It seems that this product may not be the best choice for those looking for intense hydration and noticeable results.
Vince, in his video review of the Creme Regeneratrice by Leonor Greyl, highlights the benefits of this conditioner for individuals with bleach dyed, dry, and brittle hair. He mentions that unlike other conditioners, a small amount of this product is sufficient to achieve the desired results. Vince appreciates that the conditioner effectively moisturizes his hair, making it feel less like straw. He also mentions that unlike the shampoo and treatment from the same brand, the conditioner does not have a musky jasmine scent, which he finds appealing. Overall, Vince is pleased with the Creme Regeneratrice as it addresses his specific hair concerns. However, he does not provide any drawbacks or negative aspects of the product in his review.
IT BEGAN WITH A ROMANCE...
Leonor Greyl is the love story of two haircare innovators and their passion for essential oils and plant-based ingredients long before “green beauty” was in vogue.
Leonor and Jean-Marie Greyl first met by chance on a summer beach holiday in France. Not only did they fall in love, but they also discovered that Leonor’s passion for luxury haircare and Jean-Marie’s extraordinary knowledge of botanicals were the perfect pairings that the Parisian salon scene needed.
Leonor and Jean-Marie wed in 1963 and in 1968 launched the L’Institut Leonor Greyl salon, where chic clients were pampered with revolutionary natural hair products.
Today the Leonor Greyl brand is a multi-generational family business with global sales, celebrity devotees, and eco-chic prestige.
AN ECO-CHIC BRAND WAS BORN...
From the beginning, Leonor worked her magic pampering clients in the salon on Rue de Chateaudun in Paris. And Jean-Marie worked in his lab, tapping his expertise as a galenic engineer to find the best botanicals to repair, protect, and style manes while soothing sensitive scalps.
Their first products quickly became must-haves: L’Huile de Leonor Greyl, a pre-shampoo treatment now featuring sustainably-sourced coconut and mongongo nut oil; the volume-boosting Shampooing au Miel, with its fusion of acacia honey extracts and strengthening proteins; Lait Lavant à la Banane, a milky shampoo enriched with plant proteins and plantain extracts; and Crème aux Fleurs, a deep conditioning scalp treatment with sage and soothing chamomile.
REVOLUTIONIZING THE IDEA OF HAIR CONCIERGE...
The Leonor Greyl brand scored one innovation after another by targeting every hair type and scalp condition.
Huile de Germe de Blé, fortified with wheat germ, jojoba and avocado extracts, was the first oil to treat the scalp and wash it by foaming in contact with water. Bain Traitant à la Propolis, featuring an antibacterial substance produced by honeybees to fortify their hives, was the first daily dandruff shampoo.
Long, short, thick, thin, straight, curly – Leonor Greyl has created oils, shampoos, masques, and styling lines to pamper, smooth, and shape every hair type. Today, glam squad styling favorites like Mousse au Lotus Volumatrice, Laque Souple, and Serum de Soie Sublimateur grace red carpets, runways, fashion shoots, and film sets.
A FAMILY BUSINESS, ABOVE ALL ELSE...
Leonor and Jean-Marie devoted themselves to their brand and their only daughter, Caroline Greyl, who practically grew up at L’Institut immersed in luxury haircare.
As a little girl, Caroline passed pins and rollers to hairdressers in the salon. She stood on phone books in her father’s lab so she could see him work at his tall table. Her childhood memories are scented with magnolia, jasmine, and vanilla.
Today, Caroline serves as Leonor Greyl’s President and CEO. She earned her MBA from Columbia University and worked for international cosmetics companies before officially joining the family business.
Caroline’s biologist husband, Tom Brooks, serves as Director of Research and Development.
Together, the Greyl family keeps this revolutionary brand – now with 45 exclusive products sold in 45 countries – on the cutting edge.
AN EARTH-FIRST LEGACY...
Leonor Greyl remains dedicated to finding the richest natural and organic ingredients while protecting the planet that gifts us those botanicals.
We always will seek sustainably-sourced, organically-farmed ingredients.
Recyclable packaging will always be a hallmark of our earth-loving mission.
We always will pursue partnerships with stewards like the Sea Cleaners, which is engineering a futuristic vessel that collects plastic from waterways, and Beeopic, helping vulnerable bee populations by hosting hives.
The Leonor Greyl story is a legacy of love, family, innovation, and environmental stewardship. And the story is far from over…