Alastin Aminopeptide
Shop 8 ALASTIN Aminopeptide hair-care products for richer conditioning, smoother lengths, and finishing care. The live selection includes High Nutrition treatments and conditioner, Extreme Damage Treatment, Hair Serum in Blancmask and Fair & Frisia, plus Aminopeptide Hair Oil.
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How to choose ALASTIN Aminopeptide hair treatments, serum, and oil
ALASTIN Aminopeptide is a focused hair-care collection with 8 live products across treatment, conditioner, serum, and oil formats. It is best for shoppers comparing richer care for dry-feeling, processed, or hard-to-smooth lengths.
What ALASTIN Aminopeptide includes
The live grid includes Aminopeptide High Nutrition Treatment 300ml, High Nutrition Conditioner 600ml, Extreme Damage Treatment 300ml, Hair Serum Blancmask 150ml, Hair Serum Fair & Frisia 150ml, and Aminopeptide Hair Oil Blancmask 150ml.
Because the assortment is built around care steps rather than shampoo, it works well as a treatment and finishing shelf. Use it to add softness, slip, and a smoother look after cleansing with your usual shampoo.
High Nutrition treatments and conditioner
Choose the High Nutrition Treatment 300ml or High Nutrition Care Treatment 300ml when your ends need a richer weekly step. Choose the High Nutrition Conditioner 600ml if you want a more frequent post-shampoo product for regular detangling and softness.
The difference is routine intensity. Conditioner fits most wash days, while treatment is better for slower care days when the lengths need extra attention.
Extreme Damage Treatment
ALASTIN Aminopeptide Extreme Damage Treatment 300ml is the most targeted option in this grid for hair that feels rough, dry, or affected by heat styling and color services. It belongs after shampoo and before final rinsing, following the product directions.
Use it mainly on mid-lengths and ends rather than the scalp. That placement helps focus the richer feel where hair usually needs it most.
Hair Serum Blancmask and Fair & Frisia
The 150ml Hair Serum options are finishing products rather than rinse-out care. Blancmask and Fair & Frisia let you choose by scent preference while staying within the same Aminopeptide serum format.
Use serum sparingly on damp or dry lengths to help with a smoother-looking finish. Start with a small amount, then add more only if your hair still feels dry through the ends.
When to choose Aminopeptide Hair Oil
Choose the Aminopeptide Hair Oil Blancmask 150ml if you want a finishing step with more slip and shine than a rinse-out conditioner provides. Hair oil is useful on dry ends, frizz-prone areas, and hair that looks dull after blow-drying.
Apply lightly and avoid the roots unless your hair is very coarse or thick. Too much oil can flatten fine hair, so begin with the smallest amount you can spread evenly.
Where each product fits in the routine
A simple routine is shampoo, then Aminopeptide Conditioner or Treatment, then serum or oil after towel-drying. Treatments are usually occasional, conditioner can be frequent, and finishing products can be used as needed before styling.
If you use both serum and oil, keep the amount modest. Layering finishing products works best when hair is dry or damaged enough to absorb the extra care without looking heavy.
Choosing by hair type and concern
Dry, long, bleached, colored, or heat-styled hair will usually get the most from the treatment and oil formats. Fine hair may prefer conditioner plus a small amount of serum, while thick or coarse hair may tolerate treatment and oil together.
If your scalp gets oily quickly, keep ALASTIN Aminopeptide products away from the root area. The collection is strongest for the lengths, especially where combing and styling create roughness.
Size and value notes
The 300ml treatments are sensible for weekly or targeted use, the 600ml conditioner suits regular wash days, and the 150ml serum or oil bottles last longer because each use should be small. Match size to how often that step appears in your routine.
If you are new to this line, start with one rinse-out product and one finishing product only if your hair clearly needs both. That keeps the routine useful without overloading the lengths.
FAQ
Frequently asked questions
FAQ
Frequently asked questions
What products are in the ALASTIN Aminopeptide collection?
The live collection includes 8 ALASTIN Aminopeptide hair-care products, including High Nutrition treatments, High Nutrition Conditioner, Extreme Damage Treatment, Hair Serum in Blancmask and Fair & Frisia, and Aminopeptide Hair Oil.
Should I buy ALASTIN Aminopeptide Conditioner or Treatment?
Choose conditioner for regular post-shampoo softness and detangling. Choose a treatment when your lengths feel drier, rougher, or need a richer weekly care step.
Who should try ALASTIN Aminopeptide Extreme Damage Treatment 300ml?
It suits hair that feels rough from heat styling, color, brushing, or dryness. Apply it mainly to mid-lengths and ends, then rinse according to the product directions.
What is the difference between ALASTIN Aminopeptide Hair Serum and Hair Oil?
Serum is a lighter finishing step for smoother-looking lengths, while hair oil usually gives more slip and shine to dry ends. Fine hair may prefer serum, while coarse or very dry hair may like oil.
How do I choose between Blancmask and Fair & Frisia serum?
Both are ALASTIN Aminopeptide serum formats, so choose by scent preference and availability. If you are sensitive to fragrance, try one bottle before buying multiples.
How often should I use an ALASTIN Aminopeptide treatment?
Start once a week, then increase or reduce based on how your hair feels. If the lengths still feel dry, use it more often; if hair feels heavy, use less or apply only to the ends.
Which hair types fit ALASTIN Aminopeptide best?
It is a strong fit for dry, long, colored, heat-styled, or frizz-prone lengths. Fine hair can still use the line, but should start with smaller amounts of serum or oil.
Which ALASTIN Aminopeptide size is best value?
The 600ml conditioner is practical for frequent use, while 300ml treatments and 150ml serum or oil sizes make sense because those steps are usually used in smaller amounts.







