Framesi Morphosis Restructure Molecular Booster: the leave-in treatment that (really) strengthens
- Alessio Bianconi
- Apr 2
- 3 min read

Why We Call It a “Molecular Booster”
If you have fragile hair that breaks easily or seems to lose body and strength after chemical treatments, the priority isn’t just to “soften” it: it’s to rebuild and make the hair fiber more stable.
Framesi’s Morphosis Restructure Hair Leave-In Molecular Booster was created precisely for this purpose: a leave-in serum designed to work on both scalp and hair, with a clear goal: to reduce fragility and give your hair a fuller, more compact, and healthier feel.
What it is (in simple terms)
It is a leave-in restructuring and anti-breakage serum.
Apply after shampooing (or after conditioning).
Do not rinse.
It is distributed over the scalp, lengths, and ends.
The interesting thing is that it’s not a classic product that just adds shine: the idea is to help the hair fiber from the inside, improving strength and the feeling of structure.
Who I recommend it to
I think it’s perfect for those who:
has sensitized hair (bleaching, lightening, frequent coloring, straightening).
notice breakage along the lengths or at the ends.
wants more body and texture without weighing it down.
has a scalp that tends to be stressed and wants an extra “comfort” step in their routine.
What it promises (and what you can expect)
No magic: you’ll notice the real difference mainly in three areas.
Resilience: hair that “gives way” less when you comb or dry it.
Silkiness and fullness: more body, smoother texture, less dryness.
Healthy appearance: increased shine and a more uniform texture to the touch.
Key active ingredients: what’s inside and why it matters
The formula combines technology with functional ingredients. Among the most interesting:
Biomimetic peptides
Patented micro-complex from upcycled milk thistle seeds
Hyper-fermented rice water
Plant-based collagen
Arginine and inositol
Red grape, ginger, and frankincense extracts
In short: a blend designed to support hair fiber, improve scalp comfort, and add body to the hair.
How to use it (the method that really works)
1) After washing, on towel-dried hair
Apply to towel-dried hair (not dripping wet).
2) Recommended amount
Approximately: 5–10 pumps, then adjust based on hair density and length.
3) Where to apply
Scalp: if you also want a balancing/soothing effect.
Lengths and ends: always, especially if your hair is fragile or sensitized.
4) Distribution (an often-overlooked step)
Gently brush or comb through to distribute evenly. If you work in “sections” (as we do in the salon), the results are even more noticeable.
5) Do not rinse
Proceed with drying and styling.
Common mistakes (and how to avoid them)
Applying it to hair that’s too wet: you risk diluting it and losing its effectiveness.
Using too much: it’s not necessary. Better to use a small amount and distribute it well.
Applying it only to the ends when breakage is widespread: if the hair is fragile along the entire length, work on the lengths as well as the “critical zone.”
How to incorporate it into a Framesi (salon-like) routine
If you want a basic routine:
Shampoo suited to your hair type
Conditioner or mask as needed
Molecular Booster (leave-in)
Styling/heat protection if you use heat
If, on the other hand, you want a more “ritualistic” approach (like Restructure), use it as the final step: it’s that extra touch that helps maintain your hair’s structure even between treatments.
My professional opinion
I like it because it’s a leave-in that doesn’t just focus on immediate cosmetic results, but on the feeling of stronger, more resilient hair. If you use it consistently (and with the right drying and brushing habits), it becomes one of those products that makes you say, “Okay, my hair holds up better.”
Quick FAQs
Does it weigh hair down? If used in the right amount, no: it’s designed not to weigh hair down.
Is it good for fine hair? Yes, but stick to 3–5 pumps and distribute it very well.
Can I use it every day? Yes, especially if you wash your hair often or if you have very fragile hair.



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