Fibreplex Vs Olaplex
It would be misleading to label Fibreplex as a direct duplicate of Olaplex. Whilst they both use the plex system and work on restoring the hair strength, the way they work is quite different. Fibreplex excels in its protective capabilities, particularly for colour-treated hair. It focuses on creating a protective shield during the colouring process and locking in the colour afterwards.
Fibreplex No. 1 is an additive that is added into the lightening, lifting or colouring product we use. It protects the hair against potential damage that can occur during the chemical processes. It also enforces hair bonds and protects the inner hair structure, strength and elasticity.
Fibreplex No. 2 Bond Sealer is then used as a treatment after a colour service. It stabilises the bonds enforced during Fibreplex No.1 and is an intensive hair treatment. Not only this, it creates new bonds within the hair fibre and balances the PH level of the hair to lock in colour pigments. Lastly, it seals the outer hair surface for long-lasting strength, suppleness and shine
If you regularly colour your hair and want to keep it healthy, shiny, and vibrant, Fibreplex is a great choice.