Which is better, Olaplex, K18, or Juuce bond repair?
None is universally best. K18 works fastest on fresh chemical damage and is worth the price the day of a bleach service. Olaplex No.3 is reliable for weekly maintenance on chemically treated hair. Juuce Bond Repair shampoo and conditioner is the most cost-effective option because it replaces your daily wash routine rather than being an extra step. For most clients with regular colour services, Juuce daily plus Olaplex weekly gives the best result for the lowest cost.
Bond repair is the most over-marketed and under-explained category in hair care. Three big brands dominate Australia: Olaplex, K18, and Juuce Bond Repair. Clients ask me weekly which one to use, and the honest answer depends on what kind of damage you actually have. Here's what's in each bottle, what they realistically do on damaged hair, and what I've seen them deliver in twenty years of running a salon.
What bond repair actually means
Hair is held together by three types of internal bonds. Hydrogen bonds (broken by water, reformed by drying), salt bonds (broken by pH changes), and disulfide bonds (broken by bleach, perms, smoothing chemistry, and heat over 230 degrees). When stylists talk about bond repair, they almost always mean the disulfide bonds. These are the ones that, once broken, do not reform on their own. Bond repair products try to recreate or replace them. The three big brands all do this in different ways, with different chemistry, at different price points.
Olaplex: the original, now retail-heavy
Olaplex No.3 is the at-home product most people know. The active ingredient is bis-aminopropyl diglycol dimaleate. In plain English, it's a small molecule that bridges across broken disulfide bonds and gives them something to hold onto while they reform. Olaplex was a salon-only product when it launched in 2014, then went retail, and the formula in the bottle you buy at Chemist Warehouse now is identical to what's used in salons. Works best as a pre-wash treatment left on for ten minutes. Realistic result on damaged hair after eight weeks of weekly use: noticeable strength, less breakage when brushing, slightly more shine. Not magic, but real.
K18: the newest, the boldest claims
K18 launched in 2020 with a heavy marketing budget and a peptide-based active called K18Peptide. The science claim is that the peptide is small enough to enter the hair shaft and re-link broken keratin chains. The four-minute leave-in mask is the headline product. Realistic result: works fastest of the three on freshly damaged hair (like the night you bleached it). Less impressive on damage that's been sitting for months. Heavy price tag, around $70 for the small mask in Australia. I keep it in the salon for emergency repairs the day of a chemical service, but I do not recommend it as a weekly home routine because the cost stops making sense.
What I stock and use in the salon
Juuce Bond Repair: what I actually keep on my shelf
Juuce is the Australian brand I built most of my retail wall around. Bond Repair Shampoo and Bond Repair Conditioner use a quaternised wheat-protein-based bond fix that sits between Olaplex's mechanism and K18's. It's not as fast as K18 on day-of damage, but used as a daily shampoo and conditioner pair it builds up real strength over weeks. I have clients who have used the Juuce bond range for two years after bleach work and their hair looks better now than before they coloured it. The pricing is roughly half the cost-per-wash of Olaplex No.3 and a quarter of the K18 mask.
Which one for which damage
Fresh chemical damage (you just bleached, or you just got a perm): K18 mask, used within 72 hours of the service. Worth the cost for the speed. Ongoing chemical damage (regular colour client, ends are dry and brittle): Juuce bond repair as your daily shampoo and conditioner, plus Olaplex No.3 once a week. Heat-tool damage from straighteners and curling wands: Juuce bond repair daily plus a heat protectant before styling. Split ends and breakage with no chemical history: this is usually mechanical damage, not bond damage. Bond repair will help slightly but the real fix is reducing heat use and getting a cut every eight weeks.
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Cost per use, honestly
Olaplex No.3: around $55 in Australia, lasts about ten uses, so $5.50 per treatment. K18 four-minute mask: around $70 for the small size, lasts about eight uses, so $8.75 per treatment. Juuce Bond Repair Shampoo and Conditioner duo: around $80 for both, lasts about fifty washes, so $1.60 per wash. If you only have budget for one, Juuce gives the most value because it replaces your daily shampoo and conditioner rather than being an add-on.
My recommendation by hair history
If you bleach or do major colour two or more times a year: Juuce Bond Repair shampoo and conditioner daily, K18 mask the day after each chemical service, Olaplex No.3 once a fortnight. If you colour once a year and use heat tools regularly: Juuce Bond Repair shampoo and conditioner three to four times a week, Olaplex No.3 once a fortnight. Skip the K18 unless you have an event. If your hair is virgin or minimally coloured: don't waste money on bond repair, focus on hydration. Pure Lamellar Vitality will do more for your hair than any of these three.
Key Takeaways
- K18 is fastest for day-of damage, around $70 for a small mask, best as an in-salon emergency repair
- Olaplex No.3 is reliable for weekly home maintenance, around $5.50 per treatment
- Juuce Bond Repair shampoo and conditioner is the daily routine I recommend, around $1.60 per wash
- For colour clients twice a year or more: Juuce daily + Olaplex fortnightly + K18 post-bleach is the gold standard
- If your hair is virgin or low-colour, skip bond repair and focus on hydration instead
Frequently Asked Questions
Does Olaplex really work or is it marketing?
It works, but not the way the marketing suggests. It doesn't 'rebuild' your hair to virgin condition. It bridges broken disulfide bonds and gives them structural support while they slowly re-link. Real result on bleached hair after eight to twelve weeks of weekly use: visibly less breakage, more strength when wet, slightly more shine. Don't expect transformation in one wash.
Why is K18 so expensive?
The peptide active in K18 is patented and expensive to manufacture. The brand has also chosen a premium positioning. The science is real and the speed of effect on freshly damaged hair is genuinely impressive, but for ongoing weekly maintenance the cost-per-treatment math stops working compared to other brands.
Can I use all three together?
Yes, and many of my clients do for the first few months after major chemical work. Juuce Bond Repair shampoo and conditioner daily, Olaplex No.3 once a week as a pre-wash treatment, K18 mask in the salon on the day of any new chemical service. The three target slightly different parts of the bond-repair process and stack well.
How long until I see results from bond repair?
Realistic timelines: K18 shows a result the day you use it, but it doesn't compound. Olaplex shows results in four to six weeks of consistent weekly use. Juuce Bond Repair shows results in three to four weeks of daily use. None of these work overnight despite the marketing.




