Diane Perfect Extra Shampoo

Shop Diane Perfect Extra Shampoo for a repair-minded wash routine. This 3+ product collection includes Perfect Extra Night Repair Shampoo 450ml, a shampoo+treatment set, and a related Extra Damage Repair Hair Mask for shoppers building smoother, softer hair care.

  • Shampoo focus
  • Set option
  • Night repair care
  • Diane hair care

By Skinsli editorial Updated

Buying guide

How to choose Diane Perfect Extra Shampoo

Diane Perfect Extra Shampoo is a focused hair-care collection for shoppers comparing the Perfect Extra Night Repair shampoo direction. The live grid includes a 450ml shampoo, a 450ml shampoo+treatment set, and an Extra Damage Repair Hair Mask, so it supports both a simple shampoo replacement and a fuller repair-minded routine.

What is in the live grid

The current assortment includes Diane Perfect Extra Night Repair Shampoo 450ml, Diane Perfect Extra Night Repair Shampoo 450ml + Treatment 450ml, and Diane Extra Damage Repair Hair Mask. That gives you one cleanser, one paired set, and one richer mask option.

This is not a general Diane catalog page. It is most useful when the shampoo step is the anchor and you are deciding how much matching repair care to add around it.

Standalone shampoo or set

Choose the standalone 450ml shampoo if your conditioner or treatment is already working well and you only need a Diane cleanser. This keeps the routine lighter and avoids replacing products that still suit your hair.

Choose the shampoo+treatment set if you want the wash and conditioning steps to share the same Perfect Extra Night Repair direction. The set is the cleaner choice when you are rebuilding a routine from scratch.

Where the damage repair mask fits

The Extra Damage Repair Hair Mask supports the collection when shampoo alone is not enough. Use it when your ends feel rough after washing or when the hair needs a richer treatment step.

If you choose the shampoo+treatment set, the mask can still be used occasionally. Rotate it in when the ends need more softness rather than layering every rich product each wash.

Best hair match

This collection is best for hair that needs a smoother wash-day finish, especially dry lengths, tangling ends, or hair that feels stressed from heat styling. It can also suit shoppers who prefer a repair-positioned shampoo rather than a volume or scalp-focused formula.

If your roots get oily quickly, focus the richer treatment products away from the scalp. The shampoo belongs at the roots, while treatment and mask care should mainly support lengths and ends.

Routine order

Use the shampoo first to cleanse the scalp and hair. Follow with the matching treatment from the set or a separate conditioner, then use the mask on days when the ends need a stronger care step.

Rinse thoroughly after each rich product. Hair should feel softer and easier to comb, not coated, so adjust treatment frequency if the finished style loses volume.

Size and value notes

The 450ml shampoo size is practical for repeat wash days. If you already know the Perfect Extra Night Repair direction suits your hair, the shampoo+treatment set can be more convenient than buying routine steps separately.

The mask is the targeted add-on rather than the daily base. It may last longer if used weekly or whenever the ends need extra support.

Checkout tips

Read each title before checkout because the page includes both a standalone shampoo and a shampoo+treatment set. The difference matters for price, storage, and how many routine steps you are replacing.

If your cart already has a treatment, the single shampoo may be enough. If your current routine feels mismatched, the set gives a more cohesive starting point.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

  • The live grid includes Perfect Extra Night Repair Shampoo 450ml, a Perfect Extra Night Repair Shampoo 450ml + Treatment 450ml set, and Extra Damage Repair Hair Mask.

  • Buy the shampoo alone if you already have a conditioner or treatment you like. Choose the set if you want both wash and conditioning steps in the same Diane Night Repair direction.

  • It complements the repair-minded shampoo assortment as a richer treatment option. Use it when the ends need more softness than shampoo and regular conditioner provide.

  • It can be a good fit when dry hair needs a smoother wash routine. For very dry ends, pair the shampoo with the matching treatment or the damage repair mask.

  • Usually no. Shampoo belongs at the scalp, while treatment is better focused through mid-lengths and ends so the roots keep more volume.

  • Use less treatment, rinse longer, or save the mask for occasional use. A repair routine should soften the hair without leaving the crown flat.