Wella is a professional haircare and colour brand with over 140 years of expertise, trusted and used in our Synergy Hair salons across New Zealand. Known for its salon-grade results and rich heritage in colour innovation, Wella offers expert care for every hair type. Popular ranges like Fusion for repair, Invigo Color Brilliance for colour protection, and Oil Reflections for shine are designed to nourish, protect, and transform hair. Experience the same trusted formulas we use in-salon, from the comfort of your hone.
Wella is a professional haircare and colour brand with over 140 years of expertise, trusted and used in our Synergy Hair salons across New Zealand. Known for its salon-grade results and rich heritage in colour innovation, Wella offers expert care for every hair type. Popular ranges like Fusion for repair, Invigo Color Brilliance for colour protection, and Oil Reflections for shine are designed to nourish, protect, and transform hair. Experience the same trusted formulas we use in-salon, from the comfort of your hone.
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Wella has been around for over 140 years. That kind of longevity in the haircare industry does not happen by accident – it happens because the products work, generation after generation, on real hair in real salons. Our stylists at Synergy Hair have used Wella Professionals across our NZ salons for decades. It is the brand they reach for first on colour days, for damage repair consultations, and for clients with fine hair who have tried everything else without success. That is not marketing. That is used daily by people who get paid to make hair look good.
What separates Wella professional formulas from what sits on a supermarket shelf is the concentration of active ingredients and the specificity of each range. Every Wella product line is built around a particular hair concern – damage, colour fade, frizz, volume, dryness – and formulated with salon-grade actives at levels that over-the-counter alternatives do not match. The shampoo does not try to do everything at once. It does one thing well, and pairs with a conditioner and treatment designed to amplify that same result.
Here is a breakdown of the key Wella ranges, what each one does, and who it suits. If any of this is unclear, our team knows the Wella range inside out – get in touch, and we will match products to your hair.
Heavily bleached, repeatedly coloured, heat-damaged beyond what a regular conditioner can fix – Ultimate Repair is the range Wella built for hair at the severe end of the damage spectrum. The technology behind it uses AHA and Omega-9 to reconnect bonds inside the hair shaft that chemical and thermal processing break apart. The claim is structural repair, not surface softening, and the results back it up.
The shampoo and conditioner lay the groundwork, but the real shift happens with the treatment mask and miracle serum. We use the serum in our salons on clients whose hair needs intensive restoration before we can take it further with colour or chemical work – if the internal structure is too compromised, colour will not hold properly and further processing risks breakage. Ultimate Repair gets the hair to a place where that next step is safe.
Used at home, the full range visibly reduces breakage within a few weeks. People with severely damaged hair often assume the only fix is cutting it off. This range regularly proves that assumption wrong.
Fusion addresses a specific problem: hair that snaps. Not hair that is dry, not hair that lacks shine – hair that physically breaks when brushed, when tied up, when handled at all. The cause is usually cumulative protein loss from chemical processing, heat, or environmental exposure. The strand gets thinner and weaker until it cannot hold itself together.
The amino-silk concentrate technology in Fusion reinforces the hair’s internal protein structure. The shampoo cleanses without pulling out what little protein remains, and the Intense Repair Mask deposits strengthening actives deep into the cortex where they actually do something. Elasticity comes back. Breakage drops. The hair feels like it has substance again, rather than dissolving between the fingers.
If hair is both damaged and breaking, Fusion and Ultimate Repair overlap somewhat. The rule of thumb: Fusion for breakage as the main issue, Ultimate Repair for overall damage that includes dryness, roughness, and loss of elasticity, alongside the breakage.
Invigo is the broadest range in the Wella lineup, and we recommend it most as a Wella shampoo and conditioner pairing for daily use. Each sub-range targets a specific concern, which makes choosing straightforward once the main hair issue is identified.
Invigo Color Brilliance is the range for colour-treated hair. It locks in pigment, boosts vibrancy, and slows the fade that happens between salon visits – particularly useful for reds and vivids that wash out faster than other shades. Invigo Blonde Recharge handles blonde maintenance, depositing cool pigment to neutralise warmth and keep ash and platinum tones looking salon-fresh.
Invigo Nutri-Enrich is the dry hair range – rich, hydrating formulas that restore moisture to depleted or dehydrated hair without feeling heavy. And Invigo Volume Boost does what the name suggests: lightweight lift for fine or flat hair, with a formula that adds body without the residue or stiffness that cheap volume products leave behind.
The Invigo line is also where most people should start if they are new to Wella products and unsure which range suits them. The entry price is reasonable, the results are immediate, and the range covers enough ground that almost anyone finds a match.
Some people’s primary concern is not damage, colour or volume. It just looks flat, dull, and lifeless, despite being in otherwise decent condition. Oil Reflections exists for exactly that.
The range is built around white tea extract and macadamia oil. The Luminous Smoothing Oil is the hero product – it works across every hair type, adds the kind of glossy, light-reflecting shine that makes hair look expensive, and controls frizz without any greasiness or weight. There is a lighter version for finer textures that delivers the same effect without flattening.
Wella SP LuxeOil Keratin Restore Mask pairs well with the Oil Reflections line for hair that needs both shine and structural reinforcement. Argan, almond, and jojoba oils rebuild elasticity, making the surface smoother and more reflective. It is a treatment mask rather than a daily product – once a week does the job.
Frizz that responds to weather is a different problem from frizz caused by dryness. Humidity-driven frizz occurs when moisture in the air penetrates a raised cuticle, swelling the strand unevenly. The hair puffs, flyaways appear, and a style that looked fine indoors falls apart the moment the front door opens.
Ultimate Smooth uses squalane and omega-9 fatty acids to nourish the strand and physically seal the cuticle, preventing humidity from entering. We use it in-salon before heat styling services – the hair stays sleek through conditions that would normally have it frizzing within the hour. The Miracle Oil Serum doubles as a heat protectant, which makes it one of the most practical products in the entire Wella range. One product that nourishes, protects from heat up to high temperatures, and keeps the style smooth through the day.
Wella’s colour range spans professional permanent Wella hair colour through to at-home colour-refresh products that anyone can use. The professional colour line is what our stylists use in-salon – it is designed for trained application and is not something we recommend attempting at home without experience. Wella hair dye at the professional level requires precise mixing, timing, and application technique to get the intended result.
What works brilliantly at home is the Wella Color Fresh Mask range. These are conditioning colour masks that deposit pigment, hydrate the hair, and wash out gradually over about 15 washes. Pearl Blonde for cooling down warm tones. Caramel Glaze for enriching warm brunettes. Cool Espresso for deepening dark shades. Red for a vivid refresh. They condition and colour simultaneously, involve zero commitment, and are straightforward enough that getting the application wrong is genuinely difficult.
For blondes maintaining tone between visits, Invigo Blonde Recharge and the Color Fresh Cool Blonde mask are the two products our blonde clients repurchase the most. Both neutralise brassiness and refresh cool tones without a trip to the salon. All Wella colour and colour-care products in our NZ store are genuine, sourced directly from Wella’s authorised supply chain.
Heat styling without protection undoes the work of every other product in the routine. Wella Eimi Thermal Image is a two-phase spray – one phase nourishes and protects from heat up to 220 degrees Celsius, the other smooths the hair for a clean, shiny finish. It is the heat protectant we use before every straightening and curling service in our salons.
If a straightener, curling iron, or blow dryer is part of the regular routine at home, Thermal Image should be too. The damage from unprotected heat styling accumulates silently – the hair feels fine for weeks or months, then the breakage and dryness arrive all at once. Prevention costs less than repair, in both dollars and hair health.
Synergy Hair is an authorised Wella store NZ shoppers can trust for genuine products. We are not a third-party reseller or a grey-market importer – we buy directly from Wella’s authorised distribution network, and every Wella product we sell is the same professional-grade formula we use on clients in our own salons.
We have been New Zealand-owned and operated for over 25 years. Our team uses Wella daily and can advise on the right products for any hair type or concern. If the range feels overwhelming, ask us – matching Wella products to specific hair needs is something we do all day.
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Match the range to the biggest problem. Severe damage or bond breakage: Ultimate Repair. Hair that snaps and breaks: Fusion. Colour maintenance and vibrancy: Invigo Color Brilliance. Blonde toning: Invigo Blonde Recharge. Dry or dehydrated hair: Invigo Nutri-Enrich. Volume for fine hair: Invigo Volume Boost. Frizz and smoothness: Ultimate Smooth or Oil Reflections. If more than one issue applies, start with whichever feels most urgent and build from there. Our team can recommend a tailored Wella shampoo and conditioner that NZ customers ask us about the most.
Some can, some should not. Wella Color Fresh Masks are designed for home use - they deposit temporary colour, condition the hair, and require no mixing or developer. Professional Wella hair colour and permanent Wella hair dye products require training to apply safely and are intended for salon use.
Wella Professionals has committed to cruelty-free practices and does not test on animals. For the most current and detailed information on their animal testing policy, we recommend checking directly with Wella, as policies can change, and we want to ensure any answer is fully accurate.
Texture and manageability improvements are usually noticeable after the first wash. More substantial results - measurably less breakage, improved elasticity, visible shine - tend to show up after three to four weeks of consistent use. Hair does not rebuild overnight. Switching products after a week because the transformation has not happened yet is the most common reason people do not see the results the range is capable of delivering. Give it time.
Absolutely. The ranges are designed to work together. A common combination is using an Invigo shampoo for daily cleansing and pairing it with an Ultimate Repair mask once a week for deeper treatment. Or using Invigo Blonde Recharge for toning washes and switching to Invigo Nutri-Enrich on non-toning days for hydration. Mixing within the Wella ecosystem generally works well because the formulations are built on compatible bases. The only caution is not to overload the hair with too many heavy treatments at once - if using a rich mask, skip the leave-in treatment, wash and let the mask do its work on its own.
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